If God is So Good Why Are Blacks Doing So Bad?

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Interpersonal Relationships
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Author: James Dixon, II ISBN: 1230000248990
Publisher: LifeBridge Books Publication: June 28, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Dixon, II
ISBN: 1230000248990
Publisher: LifeBridge Books
Publication: June 28, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

The author is on a crusade to rescue black America from impending disaster by sounding the alarm concerning the  predicament of his beloved race. In this book, he offers real solutions that are grounded in divine wisdom and guided by proven values. The contents are sure to frustrate the comfortable and fuel the committed.

You’ll discover:

■ The cause of a disconnected generation
■ The perils of an intellectual erosion.                              
■ The “All Flash, No Cash” syndrome         
■ Why black men are locked up—and locked out!        
■ The black church—how our battleships became cruise ships
■ The keys to eradicating poverty and restoring the black family
— plus much more.

“In this must-read book, James Dixon, II, moves from marching to motivating and shows how we are all instruments of action to redeem the soul of America.”
– Jesse Jackson

“A powerful, provocative passionate and prophetic book.”
 – Al Sharpton
          
James Dixon, II, is the senior pastor of The Community of Faith Church, Houston, Texas. He  is the founder of the Dominion Community Development Corporation and a noted national conference speaker. 

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The author is on a crusade to rescue black America from impending disaster by sounding the alarm concerning the  predicament of his beloved race. In this book, he offers real solutions that are grounded in divine wisdom and guided by proven values. The contents are sure to frustrate the comfortable and fuel the committed.

You’ll discover:

■ The cause of a disconnected generation
■ The perils of an intellectual erosion.                              
■ The “All Flash, No Cash” syndrome         
■ Why black men are locked up—and locked out!        
■ The black church—how our battleships became cruise ships
■ The keys to eradicating poverty and restoring the black family
— plus much more.

“In this must-read book, James Dixon, II, moves from marching to motivating and shows how we are all instruments of action to redeem the soul of America.”
– Jesse Jackson

“A powerful, provocative passionate and prophetic book.”
 – Al Sharpton
          
James Dixon, II, is the senior pastor of The Community of Faith Church, Houston, Texas. He  is the founder of the Dominion Community Development Corporation and a noted national conference speaker. 

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