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"No one can predict what the Lord can and will do for African American men who serve Him sacrificially in spirit and truth." --Henry L. Allen, PhD With biblical insight and hard-earned wisdom, more than 20 Black men of diverse backgrounds empower you to live into your God-given identity. Each section of this book equips you in a key growth area: * Developing life-enhancement skills * Mentoring and guidance for the next generation * Strengthening relationships within families * Dealing with the criminal justice system * Facing contemporary and future challenges Covering topics such as manhood,…mehr

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"No one can predict what the Lord can and will do for African American men who serve Him sacrificially in spirit and truth." --Henry L. Allen, PhD With biblical insight and hard-earned wisdom, more than 20 Black men of diverse backgrounds empower you to live into your God-given identity. Each section of this book equips you in a key growth area: * Developing life-enhancement skills * Mentoring and guidance for the next generation * Strengthening relationships within families * Dealing with the criminal justice system * Facing contemporary and future challenges Covering topics such as manhood, faith, finances, career, and the education system, Man to Man affirms you and reminds you that you are not alone in any of life's circumstances. Lee N. June is a licensed psychologist, author, and editor, with particular interests in multicultural psychology and the psychology of religion and spirituality. Christopher C. Mathis Jr. is a tenured professor, assistant dean of research, and associate research director for the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, and pastor of Mt. Olive AME Church in Kinards, South Carolina.
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Lee N. June is a licensed psychologist, author, and editor, with particular interests in multicultural psychology and the psychology of religion and spirituality. Christopher C. Mathis Jr. is a tenured professor, assistant dean of research, and associate research director for the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, and pastor of Mt. Olive AME Church in Kinards, South Carolina. Matthew Parker, founder of the Global Summit and Institute for Black Family Development, is a leader in training, networking, and resourcing for African Americans.