President and Mrs. Bush, along with the Ford's Theatre, will host a celebration of President Lincoln's legacy on this coming Sunday evening, February 10, 2008 at the White House. As part of the festivities, Dr. Ben Carson will be honored for his accomplishments and presented with the Ford's Theatre Lincoln Medal, along with Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. The Ford's Theatre Lincoln Medal is an annual award given by Ford's Theatre to individuals who through their body of work, accomplishments, or personal attributes, exemplify the lasting legacy and strength of character embodied by the most beloved president in America's history.
Also, watch the official book launch party for Take the Risk with Dr. Carson speaking on Book-TV C-SPAN 2, this Sunday 2/10, at 11:15 am EST and again at 8:15 pm EST. In his fourth book, pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson argues that most people don't take enough risks in life; or when they do they take the wrong risks. He argues for a process to determine how to take good risks. Zondervan and the Graham Williams Group hosted a book reception for Dr. Carson at the Washington, DC home of radio host Armstrong Williams. Click here for more details on Take the Risk.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Dr. Ben Carson at the White House and on C-Span 2 this Sunday
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Dr. Carson is a wonderful individual. Even though I have never met him in person his books has taught me a lot. I have read two of his books Gifted Hands and The big Picture and They have changed both myself and my husband's lives. These Books teaches us that no matter our background, We can be anything of value that we want to be in life. I am going to get his other books as soon as they become available. Congrats to You Dr. Carson on receiving this award you deserve it, and I believe that there are many more to come. I hope one day to meet you in person. God Bless you and your family.
S.Keneisha Henry
Grand cayman
Cayman islands
I agree with S. Keneisha Henry. I had set my sights so low when I was a young kid. By reading books like these and listening to people who knew more then I did, I've been able to go after my dream and move to the ocean and run my own national engine and transmission company with no previous education and little money...just a dream.
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