When Love Is Not Enough

Bringing Spirituality and Coping Back to Families and Homes

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, African-American Studies, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
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Author: Dr. Thomas L. Page ISBN: 9781462013562
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: June 17, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Dr. Thomas L. Page
ISBN: 9781462013562
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: June 17, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

America is losing touch with her young African American male population. Parents are losing touch with sons, and sisters are losing touch with brothers. Why is this? Why are adolescent black males becoming lost to their own self-destructive behaviors? Most parents arent going to like to hear it, but its due to a lack of spirituality in upbringing. If a young man does not build his foundation on spirituality, he is left to build it on society.

Dr. Thomas Page has spent much of his career studying and counseling the African American males of America. He has seen the devastation caused by a life without spirituality, and it is partially the fault of the parents. Parents force their children to get up and go to school every morning, and yet on Sunday they allow the children to choose whether they will go to be spiritually fed. This choice could lead to the childrens downfall.

When Love Is Not Enough calls for a return to the notion of spirituality as the center of the household. By identifying with spirituality, young men can avoid identifying with drugs, alcohol, and illegal activities. Children must be spiritually fed in order to become spiritually satiated adults. Its not too late. Turn back to the strong foundation of spirituality; your children will thank you for it.

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America is losing touch with her young African American male population. Parents are losing touch with sons, and sisters are losing touch with brothers. Why is this? Why are adolescent black males becoming lost to their own self-destructive behaviors? Most parents arent going to like to hear it, but its due to a lack of spirituality in upbringing. If a young man does not build his foundation on spirituality, he is left to build it on society.

Dr. Thomas Page has spent much of his career studying and counseling the African American males of America. He has seen the devastation caused by a life without spirituality, and it is partially the fault of the parents. Parents force their children to get up and go to school every morning, and yet on Sunday they allow the children to choose whether they will go to be spiritually fed. This choice could lead to the childrens downfall.

When Love Is Not Enough calls for a return to the notion of spirituality as the center of the household. By identifying with spirituality, young men can avoid identifying with drugs, alcohol, and illegal activities. Children must be spiritually fed in order to become spiritually satiated adults. Its not too late. Turn back to the strong foundation of spirituality; your children will thank you for it.

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