From Odyssey Networks’ Faith on the Record series: There are many strong candidates who could arguably be considered “Person of the Year,” an annual honor bestowed? by TIME magazine. This year, editors chose a very worthy group: the healthcare heroes on the front lines of the deadly Ebola epidemic. I notice many of those medical professionals and volunteers give credit to their faith, publicly and prominently, but this isn’t treated as the significant fact that it is. Watch my video below for more insight and discussion.
For more perspective, please read my earlier post Who Should Be Person of the Year?
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Brad Hirschfield is the co-founder and co-executive editor of The Wisdom Daily. A rabbi, Brad has been featured on ABC’s Nightline UpClose, PBS’s Frontline, Fox News and National Public Radio. He wrote a long-standing column, “For God’s Sake,” for the Washington Post, and has also written for The Huffington Post and Beliefnet.com. He authored the book, You Don?t Have To Be Wrong For Me To Be Right: Finding Faith Without Fanaticism. Brad also serves as President of Clal, The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership, a leadership training institute, think tank and resource center in New York City.