We love men here at Keep The Faith, and this month’s issue contains articles designed to help men be all that God has purposed them to be, taking into account the very unique struggles that Black men in British society experience, and how they can overcome them. Rev David Shosanya writes on how Black men can counteract society’s negative stereotypes; Rev Stephen Brooks looks at why it’s important for fathers to leave a legacy; Rev Wale Hudson-Roberts reflects on Black fatherhood, and Pastor Doug Williams shares how following Jesus can remedy the current crisis in masculinity. We’ve interviewed a pioneer of the Black Pentecostal church, Overseer Charles Wright, founder of the Assemblies of the First Born, and author Tim Chester outlines how men can overcome a pressing 21st century problem: addiction to porn. Make sure you check out our other articles, which are sure to inspire, enlighten and encourage you. You’ll learn how to leave behind the pain of the past to enjoy the present; be reminded that you’re not on this earth forever and why you must focus on God’s purpose for your life, and how to discover there’s a blessing in honouring others. I do hope that you enjoy the content throughout the magazine, which also includes stories about mission, and our regulars: Heart to Heart, Cyber Corner, Gospel News and Charity Affairs. All the articles in this month’s magazine are written to help you keep the faith. Enjoy.
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