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Government
The Power of the Ought
by
Ambassador Kampelman
An understanding of the Christian story demands that we approach our world in terms of how things ought to be. In order to fulfill his WWII draft obligation, Max Kampelman volunteered for the infamous Minnesota Starvation Experiment where for one year he was subjected to extreme starvation. He served as Ambassador and head of the United States Delegation to the Negotiations with the Soviet Union on Nuclear and Space Arms in Geneva. President Clinton awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom and in 2008 at the U.S. State Department, he received the Democracy Service Medal. Ambassador Kampelman calls us to live a life of service and sacrifice with the defining perspective of how things ought to be.
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