Who is This Black Man? -- New Book Discusses the Beginning of the Black Race, and Where He is Headed, as Mentioned in the Pages of the Bible


HELENA, Ala., Sept. 23, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- An insightful revelation awaits readers as author Albert Thomas traces the beginnings of black men based on the scriptures of the Bible in his book, The Only Hope for the Black Man.

Released through Xlibris, this account explores stories and characters established in the Bible that portray the exalted image of a black man - his humble beginnings and the roads that would lead him to greatness. It imparts nuggets of inspiration and hope for all those who feel that they have no place in life.

In the introduction, Thomas writes, "He can be the wisest king and humblest of servant. He can be the greatest architect, a builder, a military leader, and yet the most ruthless cannibal. A man feared so greatly, admired so deeply, loved so passionately, and hated so strongly."

Aside from imparting a strong message of equality, The Only Hope for the Black Man also conveys a strong message of acceptance. Readers will be fascinated page after page as it contains moving and enriching sentiments intended to open their hearts and minds to any things. For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com.

About the Author

Born Albert McMiller in October 1960, to Lucy McMiller and James Thomas, he grew up in a little town in rural Alabama and accepted Christ as Lord and Savior at the age of eighteen. He later married his wonderful wife Cynthia, who bore four children, namely: Narlease, Angelica, Keturah, and Albert Gabriel. Now called by God into the ministry, he decided to write and share some things God has revealed to him in these latter days.



           The Only Hope for the Black Man * by Albert Thomas
                   Publication Date: August 11, 2009
         Trade Paperback; $15.99; 61 pages; 978-1-4363-8380-6
          Trade Hardback; $24.99; 61 pages; 978-1-4363-8381-3

Members of the media who wish to review this book may request a complimentary paperback copy by contacting the publisher at (888) 795-4274 x. 7479. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294 or call (888) 795-4274 x. 7876.

For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 795-4274 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com.



            

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