7 Things Young Black Women Do To Mess Up Their Lives...And How to Avoid Them
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Too many of America’s young black women are making the wrong decisions and are going down the wrong paths for their lives. Daniel Whyte III, outlines in this book the seven most common mistakes young black women make causing them to mess up their lives. This book also provides solutions that will help young women avoid these devastating mistakes and go on to have a productive life.
Daniel Whyte III
Daniel Whyte III has spoken in meetings across the United States and in twenty-three foreign countries. He is the author of ten books. He is the President of Torch Ministries International, which publishes a magazine called The Torch Leader. He is also the chairman of the National Association to Save Young Black Men. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Theology from Bethany Divinity College and a degree in Religion from Texas Wesleyan University. He is married to the former Meriqua Althea Dixon, of Christiana, Jamaica. God has blessed their union with seven children.
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7 Things Young Black Women Do To Mess Up Their Lives...And How to Avoid Them - Daniel Whyte III
7 THINGS YOUNG BLACK WOMEN
DO TO MESS UP THEIR LIVES
And How to Avoid Them...with a Word to Parents
by
Daniel Whyte III
with Meriqua Whyte
And with Special Advice from
Joslyn Neblett, Student Life Department,
Texas Wesleyan University
SMASHWORDS EDITION
PUBLISHED BY:
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7 Things Young Black Women Do To Mess Up Their Lives
Copyright 2010 by Daniel Whyte III with Meriqua Whyte
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The Bible quotations in this volume are from the King James Version of the Bible.
ISBN: 978-1-4524-1635-9
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This book is dedicated to God, my daughters: Daniella, Danita, Danae‘, Daniqua, Danyelle and Danielle; my grand-daughter, Kywaizia, and to all young black women in America and around the world.
7 Things Young Black Women Do To Mess Up Their Lives
CONTENTS
Introduction
1. Not Taking God, the Bible, and the Church
Seriously
2. Following the Crowd and Worldly Vanities
3. Not Taking Education Seriously
4. Having Sex, of Any Kind, Before Marriage
5. Not Appreciating Your Parents and Family
6. Leaving Home too Soon
7. Not Having Clear Direction in Life
8. Special Comments from a Fellow Young Black Sister, by Joslyn Neblett
A Word to Parents
Resources
Acknowledgments
First and foremost, I wish to thank my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, for allowing me the privilege to write this book.
I also wish to thank my wife, Meriqua, for helping me to write this book and for editing the book; my daughter, Daniella, for helping with the editing and proofreading process; my son, Daniel IV, for formatting the pages and for helping with the editing and proofreading; my daughters: Danita, Danae` and Daniqua for doing great research on finding the quotes contained in this book; and my two youngest children, Danyel Ezekiel and Danyelle Elizabeth, for being quiet and obedient while I worked on this project.
A very special thank you goes to Bill Hopper and Siouxsie Romack for the wonderful job they did on designing the cover.
Also, special thanks goes to Joslyn Neblett for her wonderful contribution to this book, and for her steadfast encouragement, love, and support.
May the Lord richly bless this book as it goes forth. To God be the glory!
Introduction
I really believe that many of the problems our young black women face today can be prevented from happening in the first place. Many young black women have seemingly lost their self-respect, so much so that they have subjected themselves to indignities and disrespect, such as allowing themselves to be called out of their name.
The truth of the matter is, many young black women have never been taught and trained in the right way. Many have never been taught how to carry themselves like ladies - with dignity, class and grace. Many have never been taught how to be tough while at the same time remain humble. Many have never been taught how to be strong-minded and not silly-minded, so they fall apart at the slightest misfortune that comes across their path.
Although I strongly believe, according to the Scriptures, that the older women should teach the younger women, I must unfortunately and sadly admit here, that there are not many older women, or older men for that matter, living according to Biblical principles themselves who can, with authority, teach the younger women how to act and how to carry themselves with dignity and class. With that said, I have included in this book what I believe to be seven things many young black women do to mess up their lives.
The purpose of this book is to help young black women avoid messing up their lives by making these seven common mistakes. I believe that any young black woman, who will read this book, and avoid making these seven mistakes, will live a successful and victorious life; one free of unnecessary pain and hurt, and one that will be pleasing to God.
I encourage you, dear sister, to read it and let it become a part of you; then pass it on to another sister so she, too, can get on the right track and stay on the right track with her life, and thus avoid many of the pitfalls that can cause much hurt, pain, and heartache.
- Daniel Whyte III
Dallas, Texas
"Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come