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Young African American males have been described as violent, dangerous and out of control. They are often portrayed as pimps, thugs and hustlers with little regard for family or life. Wake Up Young Brother is a must read for parents, youth ministers, educators or anyone concerned about improving the state of young African American males. This God inspired book identifies several key areas that young African American males must conquer to fulfill God's plan for their lives. Wake Up Young Brother challenges brothers to redefine manhood, reject negative, stereotypical images and adopt a different mindset about the role of African American men in society. This book strives to break the kind of dysfunctional mental programming that encourages young African American males to engage in self-destructive behavior. Young black men must be empowered to heed God's call to Wake Up and become better men. Brian E. Curtis was born in Washington D.C. and currently resides in Virginia with his college sweetheart and wife Angela of 17 years. As a 20-year educator, Brian has worked with young people at many different levels. His impact has been felt by thousands through his work with agencies like juvenile and family services. He has also served in several capacities in multiple elementary, middle and public high schools. Brian's unconventional ministry includes educational and manhood planning in addition to inspirational speaking. He is often requested to deliver unique and well-researched presentations that change lives. Brian holds multiple degrees and is currently completing his Ph.D. God has blessed Brian with unique gifts and talents to be a unique blessing to others. Brian's life was significantly impacted by the loss of his infant son and now he is committed to positively impacting the lives of others.
This book Wake up my brother, Our black woman is lonely tryĺs to tell a story of how our black woman has gotten lost in today society. How the role and image of the black woman has changed in society. She is often left to defend herself without the support of the black man whether she is single or married. This book tries to outline steps to bring both parties together.
"...this book is a gift to the youngest readers, who should thoroughly enjoy it." - Publishers Weekly Wake up—it’s springtime in the swamp! As 999 young frogs awaken, they panic to find that all of the other animals are still asleep. First they wake the biggest frog… then the tortoise, the lizard, and the ladybugs. But when they hop down a hole and all pull together, they find someone they don’t want to wake—a big, long snake. Don’t wake him up! Luckily for the frogs, the tortoise carefully carries him away. Ken Kimura and Yasunari Murakami are back again in this delightful tale about frogs and friendship!
This collection of folktales provides readers with an extensive overview of the breadth of Tibetan culture, revealing the character of the region and its people as well as their traditional customs and values. Most Westerners are unlikely to travel to the mountainous region of East Asia and experience the Tibetan people and their culture directly. This book provides a way to experience and learn about this remote nation through carefully selected Tibetan folktales that provide readers with a unique glimpse into Tibet's culture, its people, and the land itself through the window of folklore. Providing a unique resource that can serve both as a storytime aid for educators who work with primary school students and a valuable reference for Eastern folklorists, Tibetan Folktales contains more than 30 traditional Tibetan stories that give readers a taste of the land, people, culture, history, religion, and psyche of this remote country. The tales are gathered from contemporary Tibetan storytellers and translated from written sources to represent the rich oral and written literary tradition of Tibet's culture. In addition, the book supplies tutorials for Tibetan crafts and games, a sample of recipes, and photographs and illustrations that create a multidimensional experience of Tibetan culture.
What happens when a tiny church in Okole arises to question the authenticity of the prophecies they have been hearing? When they gather to ponder on why there seems to be all talk and no fulfilment of promises. How do they bring back their sons and daughters who have been lost to the grip of unfulfilled prophecies, war and financial pressure in strange land? Will the gospel with which these children have been nurtured work for them in the marketplace of different cultural settings? An unexpected turn of events unleashes an avalanche of bitterness and joy, sorrow and laughter, despair and ecstasy and of course unending love. All these come together to create a tale you will not forget; as these believers invade their Babylons, stop decay in the nations, receive promises and rewrite history.
Perhaps the most extensive book to date ever written on the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Let My People Go! may prove to be the encyclopedia of this pivotal event in American history. While other books written on the boycott primarily focus on the point of view of one key leader, this book discusses the boycott from several viewpoints and takes the reader on an historical journey through time, illustrating how God consistently intervened in the course of history to free His people from the evils of human injustice. Although historically based, this book is mostly inspirational, in that readers will feel inspired to activism. This work serves, in particular, to remind readers that the same God who delivered 50,000 African-American citizens of Montgomery out of the bondage of Jim Crow, is still in the business of delivering His people out of any circumstances. God still speaks to the forces of evil by willing, "Let My People Go!"
First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.