Decoding DuBois

Sarah Pulliam over at CT has what we in the industry call a big “get” — she finally managed to get Joshua DuBois, President Obama’s pointman on all things religious, to open up about his faith. From the profile, which is worth reading for anyone trying to figure out what makes this guy tick: DuBois […]

Sarah Pulliam over at CT has what we in the industry call a big “get” — she finally managed to get Joshua DuBois, President Obama’s pointman on all things religious, to open up about his faith.

From the profile, which is worth reading for anyone trying to figure out what makes this guy tick:

DuBois grew up listening to stories of his grandmother being spat on when she participated in the 1960 Nashville lunch counter sit-ins. “I’ve been proud of my family and their history and speaking up for what they think is right,” he said. “But we are not a family of radicals. In fact, I probably listened to much more Focus on the Family than Pacifica Radio.


“I probably had many dreams as a kid of living in Whit’s End,” DuBois said, referring to the Focus show Adventures in Odyssey. “I used to have Psalty the Songbook tapes. Those were my favorite songs.”

But even though DuBois grew up in a Christian home, he said it wasn’t until attending Boston University that he began to have a personal relationship with Jesus. “Maybe there are some preachers’ kids who had a similar experience, maybe because I was so close to the church in some ways, I was further away from it. Maybe I thought I knew everything,” he said. “It really took me leaving home to realize that something was missing in my life.”

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