Letters To Young Black Men

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

THE AWESOME VALUE OF READING

Dear Y.B.M.: This letter will be quite different from my previous letters in that I will not deal with the spiritual aspect of life, but rather the mental aspect of life. First of all, may I kindly encourage you to spend as much time as you possibly can reading. At the writing of this letter, I am sitting in the Barnes & Nobles bookstore in Hamden, Connecticut. Besides the library, a good bookstore is my next favorite place to be. If I am not careful, I can spend an entire day in a good... Sign in to see full entry.

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

PULLING OTHERS OUT OF THE FIRE

document.write(" "); Dear Y.B.M.: If you have applied what I have shared with you in the previous six letters, you are on the right track to a genuinely successful and fulfilling life. In this letter, I want to talk with you about “ pulling others out of the fire.” Since my first letter to you, God has probably blessed you in some very special ways: you have become a Christian, you have direction in your life, you are communicating with God through prayer and through His Word, and you are seeing... Sign in to see full entry.

Monday, August 8, 2005

THE ENCOURAGEMENT PLACE

Dear Y.B.M.: Down through the years in this country, we as a people, have been known to be closely connected to the church. My grandparents and parents are church-going people. They always have been. I am thankful that my elders made sure that I went to church regularly while I was growing up. I must say, that I really did not learn much from church during those years. But I am thankful for the experience because it helped place within me a hunger and desire for the true and living God. When I... Sign in to see full entry.

Tuesday, August 2, 2005

TAP INTO UNLIMITED POWER

BUY THE BOOK... Letters To Young Black Men: Advice & Encouragement For A Difficult Journey by Daniel Whyte III Torch Legacy Publications $8.99 (plus shipping & handling) This $8.99 special will end on the 10th of August so order now. Dear Y.B.M.: I trust that you and yours are doing well. You may be wondering why I am writing to you so much on spiritual matters. Well, the reason is, as I said to you earlier, the spiritual aspect of your life is the most important part of your life. It is the... Sign in to see full entry.

Monday, July 25, 2005

YOUR ROADMAP TO REAL AND LASTING SUCCESS

BUY THE BOOK... Letters To Young Black Men: Advice & Encouragement For A Difficult Journey by Daniel Whyte III Torch Legacy Publications $8.99 (plus shipping & handling) Dear Y.B.M.: I trust that you have been doing well since my last letter. Today, I am writing this letter from the law library at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. By the way, I just had a long and interesting conversation with a young black man who is a law student here. In this letter, I want to enlarge on something... Sign in to see full entry.

Monday, July 18, 2005

HOW TO OBTAIN THE BLESSINGS OF GOD

BUY THE BOOK... Letters To Young Black Men: Advice & Encouragement For A Difficult Journey by Daniel Whyte III Torch Legacy Publications $8.99 (plus shipping & handling) Dear Y.B.M: At this writing, I am sitting in my vehicle in front of a United Parcel Service office in Hamden, Connecticut, waiting for them to open so that I can pick up an important package. By the way, so that you will know, due to the nature of my work, I travel a lot, so I will be writing these letters from all over the... Sign in to see full entry.

Monday, July 11, 2005

THE MAIN THING

BUY THE BOOK... Letters To Young Black Men: Advice & Encouragement For A Difficult Journey by Daniel Whyte III Torch Legacy Publications $8.99 (plus shipping & handling) Dear Young Black Man: I am writing this letter from Hamden, Connecticut. I trust that you are doing well in these days. Recently, I was speaking in a church in Orlando, Florida and I saw a sign on the front of the pulpit, that read: The Main Thing Is To Keep The Main Thing The Main Thing. In this my first letter to you, I would... Sign in to see full entry.

Monday, July 4, 2005

LETTERS TO YOUNG BLACK MEN

It appears that many people are concerned about the worsening condition of the black community. And let’s just be honest, we are in a bad way, generally speaking. I said generally speaking, because there are some blacks who are not doing bad at all. But the black community, in general, is not doing that well. You don’t believe that? Just read the newspaper: we’re killing one another, robbing our parents and grandparents, raping our women, selling death to the dying, going to jail wholesale,... Sign in to see full entry.

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