President Carter's pastor: 'He ministered to me more than I ministered to him'
As a devout Christian, former President Carter's faith and commitment to peace drove his decision-making in office and the more than 40 years since. After leaving office in 1981, he returned home to Plains, Georgia, where he and his wife, Rosalynn, joined Marantha Baptist Church.
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