A man's true identity, strength, and purpose are not found in performance, possessions, or the approval of others, but in Christ. From that foundation, it challenges and equips men to: -Live with integrity, courage, humility, and discipline. -Lead their families with love and spiritual intentionality. -Honor God in their careers and relationships. -Overcome wounds, temptations, and distractions. -Build strong brotherhood and accountability with other men. -Stay spiritually vigilant and finish life faithfully, leaving a legacy of faith. "Man of God: Walking in Strength, Purpose & Faith"…mehr
A man's true identity, strength, and purpose are not found in performance, possessions, or the approval of others, but in Christ. From that foundation, it challenges and equips men to: -Live with integrity, courage, humility, and discipline. -Lead their families with love and spiritual intentionality. -Honor God in their careers and relationships. -Overcome wounds, temptations, and distractions. -Build strong brotherhood and accountability with other men. -Stay spiritually vigilant and finish life faithfully, leaving a legacy of faith. "Man of God: Walking in Strength, Purpose & Faith" emphasized that Christian manhood is not about dominance or self-made success, but about servant leadership, daily obedience, and transformation through Christ. This book is both a call to action and a source of encouragement, reminding men that even if they've stumbled in the past, they can still finish strong in faith.
Lee A. Wright, a seasoned veteran, pastor, and CEO of Lee A. Wright Solutions, LLC, is proud to announce the launch of his new Christian author platform aimed at empowering individuals to overcome life's challenges with faith, resilience, and personal growth. This platform will serve as a hub for Wright's writing, speaking, and resources designed to uplift individuals both spiritually and practically. >Bishop James Black (born in Biloxi, MS), married to Bobbie Black. Bishop Black is a seasoned leader and activist with over 50 years of experience. His civil rights and social justice activism and service started when he was 12- he joined the local Youth Chapter of the NAACP and the Boy Scouts. At 16 he became the Biloxi Youth Branch NAACP President. During the civil rights movement in the 1960s he was a member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference(SCLC) leading sit-ins and working along side Dr. Gilbert Mason Sr. in a series of wade-ins, the most notable being "Bloody Sunday". He was a marcher at the March On Washington. His civil rights leadership and service has earned him numerous NAACP awards, Community and Leadership awards and acknowledgements for service. He's been featured, interviewed, and quoted in documentaries, books, and articles some of which are the book Blood Beaches and Ballots, and the Smithsonian Institute's Smithsonian Magazine"A Civil Rights Watershed in Biloxi" to name a few. James Black is founder and Pastor of Faith Tabernacle of Praise in Biloxi, MS and Bishop and founder of Faith Covenant Ministries, Biloxi. He is the owner of two (2) Urban Gospel Radio Stations WQFX 98.7FM and WQFX 1130AM. He is also founder and Executive Director of the following non-profit organizations: the Women's Resource and Empowerment Center a 501C3, nonprofit which provides a safe haven and resources to help homeless woman and children on the Mississippi Gulf Coast to move from homelessness to independence and the Center for Environmental and Economic Justice, Inc. (CEEJ) a 501c3, non-profit environmental and economic justice "watch-dog" organization focused on addressing environmental and socio-economic injustice in communities- minority communities especially. James Black has vast experience working with minority and disadvantaged communities, including the Mississippi River Corridor (aka Cancer Alley), to ensure that minorities and other disadvantaged victims/ stakeholders receive fair and equitable treatment as per environmental justice guidelines. Bishop Black and his organization CEEJ were the first organization in the region focusing to address the critical problems of military toxins buried at Keesler Air Force Base and Agent Orange stored at the Gulfport, MS Navy Base. He advocated for community involvement and positions on the Department of Defense Restoration Advisory Board at Keesler AFB, MS and the Naval Construction Battalion Center. His participation on the Advisory Board ensured community interest were identified; ensured the decision-makers were assisted in faster, more effective and less costly clean-ups that met the needs of the community while protecting the environment and human health.
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