Publisher: St. Paul PressISBN: 978-0982796641
Type: Paperback
Page Count: 58
Price: $10.99
In her simple book on parenting titled, Trying to Stay Sane While Raising Your Teen, author C. Lynn Williams shows parents how to raise their teenagers to be productive, God-fearing adults. The mother of four herself, she provides parenting principles in a down-to-earth style, and gives parents practical tips to successfully raise their teens.
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Publisher: Torch Legacy Publications
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"Education starts with speaking a language the audience understands." Using urban street language and thought-provoking life stories, NaTasha C. Richburg makes the Bible come to life, as youth and adults alike are shown biblical solutions to solving problems they may encounter during their daily walk. Through this new approach to youth and adult Bible study, readers gain a deeper understanding of the Bible and of life. She teaches youth to look the positive side of life and always see the glass as half full. LIFE... What's up With Yours?, will help youth and young adults get more out of their Bible study time.
The Johnson family has always celebrated Thanksgiving together but this Thanksgiving things looked dark and gloomy. A separation had taken place and a divorce was pending. This book will be a great encouragement to any family across these United States and around the world, who may be going through a similar situation, as they see how prayer and faith in God can turn a seemingly impossible situation into a possible situation. Based on a true story.
This book is humorous and very well written and contains invaluable nuggets of truths from God's Word that encourage black parents to take charge, and to exercise their God-given leadership roles within their families. Barnes speaks with authority on this subject of child-raising having successfully raised three sons. For the black parent who does not know where to begin or how to begin, this book will show you from God's word along with some good common sense how to successfully raise your young black man.

The letters contained in this book are letters written from a father, who if he were on his death bed, would say these very same things to his daughters. Ironically, Whyte commenced the writing of these letters while he was in the hospital undergoing a routine checkup for chest pains. Although the letters contained in this book are directed towards young black women, they speak to all young women. This is a must read for all young women and makes an ideal gift for graduation.