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Language
  
English

Pages
  
224

Originally published
  
2010

Page count
  
224

ISBN
  
9781439148273

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Publication date
  
2010

OCLC
  
464593362

Author
  
John Kasich

Genre
  
Non-fiction

Country
  
United States of America

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Authors
  
John Kasich, Daniel Paisner

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Every other monday john kasich


Every Other Monday; Twenty Years of Life, Lunch, Faith, and Friendship is a 2010 book by Ohio Governor John Kasich about a Bible study he attends every other Monday with a group of friends over lunch at an Italian restaurant in Columbus.

Contents

Loss of Kasich's parents

Kasich's parents, John and Ann Kashich, were killed by a drunk driver while driving in their car in Kashich's hometown of McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania. Kasich, then a United States Congressman, was so deeply shaken by their deaths that he turned to God after many years of little connection with the faith of his childhood.

Kasich relates that after the accident, he gathered "seven or eight of my buddies and said, 'Look, you go on a parallel path and I'll join you'", explaining how the Bible group, and the book, came to be.

There are about 12 men in the group, and over the more than 20 years they have been meeting, Kasich writes that they have "become one another's closest friends and surest sounding boards."

Kasich attended Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church in McKees Rocks with his family as a boy, and served there as an altar boy. Like his parents, he later moved from the Roman Catholic to the Episcopalian Church, and now attends St. Augustine in Westerville, Ohio; daughters, Emma and Reese attend a Christian school. Kasich, has based policies upon his religious views and done so publicly." He has repeatedly stated that his social service policy is faith-driven.

The governor has said repeatedly that his approach to social services is driven by his faith.

The book was listed as a top-ten bestseller by The New York Times.

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