Callen and Pistole Donate Book to Local Libraries

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Anderson, Ind. — Thanks to a pair of book donations by Barry Callen and Anderson University President John S. Pistole, Madison County library card holders will now be able to read Callen’s recent biography on Pistole, titled Searching for Integrity and Faith.

Callen and Pistole recently donated a copy of the book to both the Nicholson Library on the campus of Anderson University and the Anderson Public Library in downtown Anderson.

“The Nicholson Library is pleased to provide our campus with timely access to Barry Callen’s recent biography of President Pistole,” said Janet Brewer, library director. “We look forward to more people being able to become better acquainted with President Pistole and learn more about his vibrant life of faith and service.”

The biography covers Pistole’s history from his humble beginnings to positions of national power, leading him to conduct briefings in the Oval Office with three very different presidents of the United States, rise up through the ranks of the FBI as deputy director, become administrator of the Transportation Security Administration of the United States, and transition into his current role as president of Anderson University.

“I appreciate the donation of two copies of Barry Callen’s newest title, Searching for Integrity and Faith,” said Sarah Later, director of the Anderson Public Library. “I’m sure this biography of John Pistole will be of interest to our customers.”

Searching for Integrity and Faith can also be purchased on Amazon.

Anderson University educates students for lives of faith and service, offering more than 50 undergraduate majors, 30 three-year degrees, 18 NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports, alongside adult, graduate, and online programs. The private, liberal arts institution is fully accredited and recognized for excellence in business, computer science, cybersecurity, engineering, music, nursing, psychology, and teacher education programs. Established in 1917 in Anderson, Indiana, by the Church of God, the university remains committed to its Christ-centered mission.