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Raise Him Up: a Single Mother's Guide to Raising Successful Black Man

Current price: $22.99
Raise Him Up: a Single Mother's Guide to Raising Successful Black Man
Raise Him Up: a Single Mother's Guide to Raising Successful Black Man

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Raise Him Up: a Single Mother's Guide to Raising Successful Black Man

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There is no greater hope for single mothers than to watch their sons succeed, and African-American single mothers face more adversity than most.
Raise Him Up
delves into the challenges faced by African-American single moms and offers advice, scriptural support, and helpful prayers. Each chapter relates a spiritual point taken from the book of Acts, a mother's story, and draws parallels to the struggles of the modern day African-American mother. Chapters also offer stories of African-American athletes who were raised by single moms, and against all odds, succeeded.
Moms will learn to give encouragement, push their boys to try new things, and keep them out of trouble.
is essential reading for single African-American moms who want nothing more than to see their sons grow into happy, successful men.
Features include:
Helpful tips and tools for raising successful men
Hopeful stories of success in the face of adversity
Scripture from the book of Acts

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