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The Walk to the Stage of Honor is a moral story, and a guide to life for youth. It delivers a unique educational message with no cultural boundary. The words empower and direct young people as they struggle to find their way into the real world, soothe their feelings in the face of challenge, and teach them the importance of hard work, success, and service. The message also meets our valued young people at the crossroads where their hearts are pulling them in many directions searching for appropriate role models. They are tempted with many things, and most of them are troubled. They are…mehr

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The Walk to the Stage of Honor is a moral story, and a guide to life for youth. It delivers a unique educational message with no cultural boundary. The words empower and direct young people as they struggle to find their way into the real world, soothe their feelings in the face of challenge, and teach them the importance of hard work, success, and service. The message also meets our valued young people at the crossroads where their hearts are pulling them in many directions searching for appropriate role models. They are tempted with many things, and most of them are troubled. They are entangled in a fast-paced world where most of them are left to raise themselves. The sacred traditional values of society have been lost to very unkind, selfish, and careless behaviors. This book will empower your teenage sons and daughters with a unique moral education and empowerment that will keep them walking the fine line through the daily challenges. In this great message Eby built a real "fire wall" for the young people and did it in a story that takes them on a journey through many beautiful patterns of West African Culture. And for parents, this book will build a new cultural bridge for your family. The message in this book is the best from his heart to guide young people throughout life. It is a moral compass, and in his own words what he calls "the trouble repellent" for young people.