Former Vice President Mike Pence released a new book this week about the importance of strengthening the American family, just two weeks after suspending his bid for the 2024 presidential election.
“Faith makes a family, and family makes a life. ‘Go Home for Dinner‘ is out now! Get your copy,” Pence said on social media with a link to his Simon & Schuster book.
The book Go Home for Dinner: Advice on How Faith Makes a Family and Family Makes a Life is co-written with his daughter Charlotte Pence Bond and was released on Tuesday.
“The truth is, a lot of American families are in a lot of trouble today,” he said on Fox & Friends.
He explained the importance of coming together for family dinner.
“Growing up, it wasn’t glamorous to be home for dinner. We were seen and not heard. But it was a meeting grounds where people learn to deal with one another,” Pence said.
His daughter added, “And to talk through conflicts too. It is a big thing.”
The book stresses the importance of faith in family life, how marriages are declining, how an epidemic of loneliness is spreading, how loved ones are facing more isolation, and how the concept of children is being treated as burdens rather than blessings.
“Go Home for Dinner is an in-depth, practical guide to balancing the demands of life with the long-term satisfaction that only a commitment to your family can bring. In this personal account, former Vice President Mike Pence champions one of his most deeply held beliefs: that faith makes a family, and family makes a life. And, through straightforward advice and personal storytelling, he shows readers how to do the same,” the book publisher said in a description of his book.
Pence published an autobiography, So Help Me God, in November 2022 with Simon & Schuster.
Pence’s daughter has previously published books, including Where You Go: Life Lessons From My Father, and her children’s book series about Marlon Bundo, a rabbit belonging to the Pence family.
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