Black Single Mothers - Women, Mother, & Single Ladies
By: Ehimwenma E. Aimiuwu
2006
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Many young Black women of today think it is cool to be single ladies. This is fine with me. What I have a problem with is intentional single motherhood. Statistic shows that lots of our single mothers or single ladies rely on the government to raise and train their children and at the end of it all they say that they are strong Black women.

I really do not mind what they say or who they rely on, but a closer look shows that many are living below poverty levels, their children are dropping out of school, their sons are in jail, and their environment is filled with drugs and crime. Instead of placing the blame on irresponsible Black men who refuse to raise their children, don’t you think that many of these women need to be more responsible in how they pick who they sleep with?

Wait a minute! Or could it be that the women choose these kinds of men as a way to live the cool, strong, and independent single life with children, but unfortunately underestimated the consequences?

The book is meant for people who are hopeful but seem not to have yet found their purpose on earth. This book will help enable people and communities to progress with a peace of mind towards their destiny.

Need daily devotion materials for you and your family early in the morning or late at night? I used this daily at night to instruct my children about want I expect from them now and into the future. We pray about the devotional message to a higher power, which makes them feel that the expectation is an achievable goal. It is very good at helping you and your family stay focused in improving your quality of life and making better decisions. Always use this daily!

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