Everywhere you look, black males are in trouble. The more the black male falls behind and continues to be damaged, the less available he is to become a good father, brother, grandparent, or churchman. This is not just a personal disaster; it is a profound loss to the black community. This book determines the plight of the black male and addresses what the church can do to reclaim him to become an asset to the family, church, and community.John H...