Running God's Way reveals the proven campaign techniques in God's Word and provides the winning strategies needed to succeed on Election Day. In this complete guide to campaigning, candidates, supporters, and Christians wanting to impact their world will learn how • Write a winning campaign plan;• Put together an enthusiastic volunteer team;• Deliver a memorable message;• Utilize technology to win elections;• Raise needed funds to reach your goals;• Implement a successful door-to-door program;• Wage war from the trenches; and• Get out the vote on Election Day."As one who has held public office, I see Congresswoman Hartzler's book as an essential. There are very few resources available that can help Christians run a campaign that both honor God and succeed. Vicky has not only written the book, she has carried it out in practice. If you are considering running for office or you want to help those who are, Running God's Way is a must read."- Tony Perkins, President, Family Research Council"One of the biggest problems with politics today is getting good people to run for office. And one of the biggest reasons they don't run is they don't know how-it seems a daunting task. Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler's book is the answer. So whether you are a candidate, supporter, or patriot, this book is for you."- David Barton, Founder and President, WallBuilders"Congresswoman Hartzler's unique book describes exactly what you need to know to run a well-planned campaign. You owe it to yourself, and the traditional Judeo-Christian values in which we believe, to read her book."- Alex Mooney, U.S. Representative, West Virginia 2nd District Vicky Hartzler has successfully organized campaigns for over 20 years. She was overwhelmingly elected State Representative for the 124th District in Missouri three times and served in Congress since 2010 representing Missouri's 4th District. Formerly, Hartzler was a secondary education teacher holding a BS and MS degrees in Education. Vicky Hartzler lives with her husband, Lowell, and daughter, Tiffany, near Harrisonville, Missouri.
News about this author, currently (2017) a U.S. representative from Missouri:
"That timeline, however, wasn’t good enough for House Republicans. Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.), the original author of the House’s transgender proposal, attempted to reach Mattis by phone numerous times in recent weeks to discuss the transgender issue. " ..... "Now, some Republicans are having buyer's remorse. They didn't realize Trump was going to ban transgender people from serving in the military altogether.
"Franks, the Hartzler amendment supporter, told POLITICO that his push was more narrowly tailored to the medical procedures issue — not an all-out ban on transgender people. He wasn't sure what he thought about the broader prohibition, saying he needed to look into it further.
"Still, some, like Hartzler, were elated.
"'This was the right call by our commander in chief, to make sure every defense dollar goes toward meeting the threats that we are facing in the world,'" she said in an interview. "'The entire [Obama-era transgender] policy… is a detriment to our readiness.'"
It has a lot of good principles, particularly in the messaging section, but holy cow is it dated. Additionally, she gives some low-output areas of campaigns an inordinate amount of attention.