On the Outside Looking In: Hope for Separated Fathers Who Want to be Good Fathers

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Divorce, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Akili Kumasi ISBN: 9781301564323
Publisher: Akili Kumasi Publication: March 13, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Akili Kumasi
ISBN: 9781301564323
Publisher: Akili Kumasi
Publication: March 13, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Where Are Your Children?

Today, too many children grow up in father-absent families because of divorces, separations, and births to un-wed mothers and fathers. These children have a higher risk for academic, social and psychological problems.

Pro-active fathers can make a positive difference.

On the Outside Looking In challenges the hearts of men to be good fathers in spite of being separated from their children.

With On the Outside Looking In separated-fathers can:
• become better parents
• make relationships with their children work
• gain cooperation from their children’s mother
• obtain resources for help with starting over
• break the cycles of hopelessness

On the Outside Looking In brings more awareness to the problems of father-absent families while also encouraging separated-fathers to step-to-the-plate with their children.

The principles contained in On the Outside Looking In have enabled men to handle the rigors of fatherhood. It will persuade some separated-fathers to come in from the cold.

On the Outside Looking In springs from the heart of Akili Kumasi and tells much of what he learned while striving to be the father that God positioned him to be.

“Being a father is one of the greatest rewards and one of the most significant challenges a man can face. No father should miss this God-given responsibility and blessing.” (Author: Akili Kumasi)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Dedication

Introduction

Chapter One:
Breaking-Up Is Hard To Do
(The Social Phenomenon of the Separated Father)

Chapter Two:
Like Father … Like Son – and Daughter Too
(The Impact of Father-Absent Families on Children)

Chapter Three:
Starting All Over Again
(Reconciling With Your Children)

Chapter Four:
Do The Right Thing
(Seven Principles of Good Fatherhood)

Chapter Five:
Some Do's and Don’ts for
(Creating The Right Relationship With Your Children)

Chapter Six:
Winning Isn't Everything
(Co-Parenting With Your Children's Mother)

Chapter Seven:
New Beginnings
(Dating, Marriage and Step-Parenting)

Epilogue:
The Reconciled-Father

Appendix:
Resources for the Reconciled-Father

Do You Have a Relationship With God?

About the Author

Other Books by Akili Kumasi

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Where Are Your Children?

Today, too many children grow up in father-absent families because of divorces, separations, and births to un-wed mothers and fathers. These children have a higher risk for academic, social and psychological problems.

Pro-active fathers can make a positive difference.

On the Outside Looking In challenges the hearts of men to be good fathers in spite of being separated from their children.

With On the Outside Looking In separated-fathers can:
• become better parents
• make relationships with their children work
• gain cooperation from their children’s mother
• obtain resources for help with starting over
• break the cycles of hopelessness

On the Outside Looking In brings more awareness to the problems of father-absent families while also encouraging separated-fathers to step-to-the-plate with their children.

The principles contained in On the Outside Looking In have enabled men to handle the rigors of fatherhood. It will persuade some separated-fathers to come in from the cold.

On the Outside Looking In springs from the heart of Akili Kumasi and tells much of what he learned while striving to be the father that God positioned him to be.

“Being a father is one of the greatest rewards and one of the most significant challenges a man can face. No father should miss this God-given responsibility and blessing.” (Author: Akili Kumasi)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Dedication

Introduction

Chapter One:
Breaking-Up Is Hard To Do
(The Social Phenomenon of the Separated Father)

Chapter Two:
Like Father … Like Son – and Daughter Too
(The Impact of Father-Absent Families on Children)

Chapter Three:
Starting All Over Again
(Reconciling With Your Children)

Chapter Four:
Do The Right Thing
(Seven Principles of Good Fatherhood)

Chapter Five:
Some Do's and Don’ts for
(Creating The Right Relationship With Your Children)

Chapter Six:
Winning Isn't Everything
(Co-Parenting With Your Children's Mother)

Chapter Seven:
New Beginnings
(Dating, Marriage and Step-Parenting)

Epilogue:
The Reconciled-Father

Appendix:
Resources for the Reconciled-Father

Do You Have a Relationship With God?

About the Author

Other Books by Akili Kumasi

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