Synopsis
This book details the silent cry of a father's struggle, who tried to obtain justice in a woman's world. She did not want Brian to see or establish a relationship with his son. He did not know Brian, and Brian did not know him. She only wanted monetary support. The name Kamon means "a peaceful place" and was God's answer to Brian's cry to his heavenly Father for his son, and his son crying out for his father's love. As you finish reading this book, ask yourself, who is crying for the children; can anyone hear the cry of the children? Brian hears the cries of the children, who desire to know, if you will, the other half of their 23 chromosomes. Brian Jones is a father and mentor for other children. He has a Bachelors of Science in Business Management, and is currently working on his Masters Degree.
Review
What a Read!By Kamon Jones on August 16, 2015Format: Paperback Wow, this book is an eye-opener...not only to those who know Brian Jones, but to many others. This book truly does show the struggle and limits of what a man is willing to go through for a relationship with his child. It not only shows how a generational curse can be destroyed, but glorifies how God can and will make a way for you in your times of need. The first thought some may have of this book is that it only relates to men, but that is not the case. The situation he went through happens to both men AND women around the globe, both young and old. This book also edifies how forgiveness is key to a happy and fruitful life and how it can be done through Christ, even when it seems impossible. This book is a true blessing to anyone who reads it and I definitely recommend everyone to take a look.
With God being a father has no boundaries!By Mike Wilsonon May 25, 2013Format: Kindle Edition|Verified PurchaseI really enjoyed this book. Although this was written based on staying connected with your children after a divorce, it also applies to individuals who have children out of wedlock, couples thinking about having kids and married families with kids who are doing well. At times we must hear the hardships of others to appreciate the blessings we are currently experiencing or to have hope for a desired outcome. This book also remind responsible men of their duty to be there for their sons and those who are growing up fatherless. Being a male no longer is a birthright to being head of a household. Being a man is accepting responsibility for your actions and providing leadership a support for your family and your community. Brain Jones eloquently provides and example of living by faith has positive rewards.
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