The 1976 presidential election was a real nail-biter, folks! It pitted Gerald Ford, who’d stepped into the presidency after some serious historical drama (think Nixon, Agnew...yikes!), against Georgia's Governor Jimmy Carter. Remember Ford? He's the only president and VP who never got elected to either office. Wild, right? Ford’s pardon of Nixon sparked a firestorm. He argued it was time to heal the nation, but Senator Sam Ervin quipped that Ford did something even the Almighty doesn't: forgiving without repentance! Nixon, though, eventually became a counselor to future presidents like Reagan and Clinton. Talk about a comeback! Carter narrowly won that '76 race. But it wasn't just the win that stuck. On Inauguration Day, Carter’s first words were a thank you to Ford "for all he has done to heal our land." Whoa. He followed it up by regularly briefing Ford and inviting him to lunch when in D.C. These guys went on to work together on dozens of charitable projects, raising awareness and funds for worthy causes. Then came that phone call. Ford asked Carter to speak at his funeral. Carter agreed, but with a catch: if Carter died first, Ford had to return the favor. At Ford’s funeral in 2007, Carter echoed his Inauguration Day sentiments: "For myself and for our nation, I want to thank my predecessor for all he has done to heal our land." Boom! Political seasons are intense, and 2024 has been no different. But America's strength comes from unity. As General U.S. Grant said after Gettysburg, "Those on both sides were Americans, and united, need not fear any foreign foe.†Let's not forget that! Let's all, no matter what side of the aisle we're on, pray for the protection of our great land, wisdom for our leaders, and respect for the beliefs of others. Amen to that!A Lesson in Unity: Remembering Ford and Carter
The Pardon Heard 'Round the World
Carter's Victory and Vision of Unity
An Unlikely Friendship
A Final Gesture of Respect
Our American Brotherhood (and Sisterhood!)
A Prayer for Our Nation
