Friday Freebie Download: Determination Over Desperation
We learn early on in ministry that there will be desperate times, times when we feel like all is lost and some things are simply on a downward spiral out of control. That’s when our determination has to kick in. That’s when we will require sheer will and strength to carry on. Look over this Friday freebie download and its video on YouTube to see what that looks like.
Black History Month Chat Series
During Black History Month, I have taken on some principles that many associate only with kwanzaa and tied them back to the inspiration and icons of Black history over the years. These chats have included cooperative economics and the usage of collective resources pooled together to demonstrate community unity and collective responsibility. We have dived into self-determination and kujichagulia as a means of hope for many to hold fast and remain intent on overcoming obstacles and barriers to success.
This Saturday serves as the final chat in this series for Black History Month. It will focus on imani (faith) throughout Black history. In all honesty, it will only be a snapshot of the dynamic effects of the diaspora on the faith of Black people. Given the work of Dr. Henry Louis Gates on the Black Church with PBS, the depth of Black faith is far and wide including everything from rastafari and Islam, from voodoo and santeria to Baptist and Methodist systems of beliefs. The wide spectrum of Black faith
Tune in at 10 AM PST weekly every Saturday,
Original Publications at Original Prices
For those who may not know, I am a writer and author of multiple self-published books on evangelism, ministry and the Christian faith. Also, I have written books of poetry. Reflections of a Believer was my first book if inspirational poetry in 2008, followed by Lamentations in the Storm and Broken Pieces. Words from the Underground takes a conceptual spin on social commentary with some odds and ends of artistic license. Most of these are available in print and in e-Book format.
Here’ the catch. As I work on the release of my other projects, I noticed the original pricing remained for my books. That was ages ago and no adjustment for inflation or anything. So, I would like to continue to offer these publications at these original prices without any markup until the end of April (National Poetry Month). Take advantage of this offer and I will donate 20% of the profits to help fight poverty split between a local organization and a national effort.
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