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In this powerful work, The Silent Cry of a Fatherless Generation, author George Festus Blamoh deals with the roles of fathers, and the wounds fathers can create within their children. George also deals with the wounds of a father "from rejection to hope." Here, he offers hope to children who have suffered rejection. The silent cries of our children cannot be heard only among the fathers. Thus, George Festus Blamoh passionately, intelligently, and inspirationally writes about "life coaches and mentors for the fatherless generation." He also details in this powerful work, "creating a safe space" for the fatherless generation.…mehr

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In this powerful work, The Silent Cry of a Fatherless Generation, author George Festus Blamoh deals with the roles of fathers, and the wounds fathers can create within their children. George also deals with the wounds of a father "from rejection to hope." Here, he offers hope to children who have suffered rejection. The silent cries of our children cannot be heard only among the fathers. Thus, George Festus Blamoh passionately, intelligently, and inspirationally writes about "life coaches and mentors for the fatherless generation." He also details in this powerful work, "creating a safe space" for the fatherless generation.
Autorenporträt
George Festus Blamoh holds many titles, i.e, Humanitarian and Disaster Leader, Life Affirming Specialist, an Ambassador of CSWOI to the United Nations, Certified Life Coach, Facilitator and Spiritual First Aid Professional, 2019 Oscar Johnson and Black Excellence Award Winner-USA, Chaplain at the 20210 World Cup (South Africa) and 2012 London Olympics. George has an earned Master of Arts in Humanitarian and Disaster Leadership at Wheaton College, a Master of Arts in Christian Ministry at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, an Integrative Studies with Specialization in Intercultural Studies and Counseling at God's Bible School and College, and has studied Youth Development and Leadership at the Africa Leadership Institute for Community Transformation. He is a post-war survivor of the perils of the Civil War of Liberia that lasted from 1989-1997. Yet, he is more than a survivor. By the grace of God, George has thrived and is a servant not only to his country of Liberia but also to this entire world. As a former Goalkeeper of The National Soccer Team of Liberia, he has an intensive mentorship program designed to help boys who have been disenfranchised by the effects of the war in Liberia. Thus, the book's proceeds will go towards the construction of a sports and trauma healing center for the fatherless youth in post-war Liberia. Much more can be said of George as his works do follow him.