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NEW RELEASES
"And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint." --JESUS CHRIST, Luke 18:1
Daniel Whyte III's father, Rev. Daniel White, Jr., was not a perfect man, but he loved his family dearly. And even though there were many problems in the family, Rev. White did what so many black fathers today do not do--he stayed with his family through thick and thin. This book is a tribute to him--a father who stayed.
"If we are honest with ourselves, we'll admit that what too many fathers also are is missing--missing from too many lives and too many homes. They have abandoned their responsibilities, acting like boys instead of men. And the foundations of our families are weaker because of it." --President Barack Obama
". . . the glory of children are their fathers. " --Proverbs 17:6
Father's Day is a very special day for fathers and their children. Unfortunately, it only comes around once a year. On this day, fathers are recognized and honored by those who love them the mosttheir children. However, in my opinion, fathers should be honored and celebrated every day of the year. Fathers who choose to stay in the lives of their children and who help to improve the lives of their children should not just be honored on one day but on every day. . . May I encourage you not to take your father for granted. Show love and appreciation to him while you are together. And remember that father's day is not just one day out of the year but should be celebrated every day! --Daniella Whyte, from the Introduction
In this sequel to the bestselling book, Letters
to Young Black Men: Advice & Encouragement for a Difficult Journey, Daniel
Whyte III addresses more issues facing young black men in today's world. In Mo'
Letters to Young Black Men, he writes about such issues as: relationships,
race, and much more. Written just for the young black man in your life, whether you
are a Mother, Father, Grandmother, or Sunday School teacher, Mo' Letters to
Young Black Men is overflowing with "more advice and encouragement for a difficult
journey."
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