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Savannah Guthrie at The Riviera: Mostly What God Does Book Tour

  • The Rivieria Theater 227 King Street Charleston, SC, 29401 United States (map)

Join Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of the TODAY show, as she shares reflections on faith and life and offers inspiration for all of us to do what God does—love.

In her new book, Mostly What God Does, Savannah turns her journalistic eye toward the power of faith in everyday life. Using personal stories of motherhood, love, her career, being a daughter, grief, and even the mundane moments that have shaped her faith, she illustrates the profound role that belief in God has in helping us find real hope in this life.

During this intimate conversation, Savannah opens up about her own beliefs and questions to illuminate the moments where she has experienced God’s love. Journey with her through the six essentials of faith: love, presence, praise, grace, hope, and purpose, to rediscover your spiritual connection.

Savannah penned these reflections to help you engage in the real and practical ways that God loves you. With true stories that bring both tears and laughter, you will discover a path of faith that is both authentic and heartening.

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About Mostly What God Does:

Guthrie persuasively renders the evolution of a hard-won religious belief that makes room for imperfection and "does not require us to ignore... the sorrows we experience or the unjustness we see but to believe past it." This openhearted offering inspires. - Publishers Weekly

Mostly what God does is love you.

If we could believe this, really believe this, how different would we be? How different would our lives be? How different would our world be?

If you ever struggle with your connection to God (or whether you even feel connected to a faith at all!), you're not alone. Especially in our modern world, with its relentless, never-ending news cycle, we can all grapple with such questions. Do we do that alone, with despair and resignation? Or do we make sense of it with God, and with hope? In these uncertain times, could believing in the power of divine love make the most sense?

In this collection of essays, Savannah Guthrie shares why she believes it does. Unspooling personal stories from her own joys and sorrows as a daughter, mother, wife, friend, and professional journalist, the award-winning TODAY show coanchor and New York Times bestselling author explores the place of faith in everyday life.

Sharing hard-won wisdom forged from mountaintop triumphs, crushing failures, and even the mundane moments of day-to-day living, Mostly What God Does reveals the transformative ways that belief in God helps us discover real hope for this life and beyond.

A perfect companion to your morning cup of coffee, this incisive volume—not a memoir but a beautiful tapestry of reflections crafted as a spiritual manual—includes:

a fresh, biblically rooted look at six essentials of faith: love, presence, grace, hope, gratitude, and purpose;

an honest exploration of questions, doubts, and fears about the love of God;

a dose of encouragement for the faith-full, the faith-curious, and the faith-less; and

…and much more.

This deeply personal collection is designed to engage the practical ways that God loves you—not just the world, but you—and to inspire you to venture down a path of faith that is authentic, hopeful, destiny-shaping, and ultimately life-changing.

About Savannah Guthrie:

Savannah Guthrie is the co-anchor of NBC News' TODAY, NBC News' chief legal correspondent and a primary anchor for the network's election coverage. She was named cohost of TODAY in 2012.

Savannah is a graduate of Georgetown Law, and a New York Times bestselling author for her book Princesses Wear Pants and the sequel Princesses Save the World. She is the executive producer of the Netflix show "Princess Power," based on the book series. Savannah is married to communications consultant Mike Feldman and the couple has a daughter, Vale, and a son, Charley.

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