An unstable economy. A shaky stock market. Businesses facing huge financial losses. People losing their homes, jobs, savings, and...hope?Is the sky falling in? Some feel that way. Is God still in control? Others wonder as they see and experience fallout from the greed and corruption that is seemingly pushing our nation to the brink of bankruptcy. In Lee Jenkins on Money , financial analyst Lee Jenkins answers questions about the nation's changing economy and other financial matters readers may be facing in the midst of this difficult financial climate. He helps them take a sober and responsible look at their finances and challenges them to be faithful stewards over what God has entrusted to them. Lee shows that by looking at life from God's perspective and applying biblical principles to their finances, readers bear witness to the fact that God is still in control and there is still hope.
Lee Jenkins Livres
Lee Jenkins est un psychanalyste en cabinet privé et professeur émérite au John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY. Son écriture explore la littérature, la psychologie et les relations raciales, et il est également un poète publié. Jenkins apporte une compréhension approfondie de sa pratique psychanalytique et de son parcours académique à son œuvre littéraire. Son écriture explore des thèmes complexes, examinant la psyché humaine et les questions sociétales avec une prose perspicace.






Taking Care of Business
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Despite trillions of dollars spent and the development of welfare programs, poverty has actually gotten much worse. Nationally, 30% of black families live below the poverty line, an increase of 20% since 1969. Lee Jenkins knows that poverty is not corrected by a redistribution of wealth, but by the transformation of people. In his new book, he offers readers comprehensive strategies for setting goals in the areas of family, faith, friends, finances, and fitness.
From Systems Thinking to Systemic Action
48 Key Questions to Guide the Journey
- 214pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on systems thinking, this practical guide equips school leaders with tools to drive and sustain improvement in their school systems. It begins with a clear overview of systems thinking, followed by an exploration of 48 essential questions that aid in the transformation process. Readers will learn how to foster continuous improvement, make data-driven decisions, and engage in effective strategic planning, making it an invaluable resource for educational leadership.
Faulkner and Black-White Relations. a Psychoanalytic Approach
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
How To Finger A Girl
- 82pages
- 3 heures de lecture
This illustrated guide offers detailed, step-by-step techniques for enhancing female pleasure through fingering and oral sex. It covers methods for achieving clitoral and G-Spot orgasms, including the best positions and timing to maximize pleasure. Advanced techniques are also discussed, including how to facilitate squirting orgasms. With a focus on practical, illustrated instructions, the book aims to improve intimacy and sexual satisfaction.
Consolation; Poems
- 136pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The collection offers a rich exploration of emotions captured in poignant moments, blending personal experiences with universal reflections. Each poem invites readers to engage deeply, encouraging rereading and memorization, highlighting the profound impact of poetry on the human experience. The work resonates with both individual and shared insights, making it a valuable addition to contemporary poetry.
Right of Passage
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Set in the heyday of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement and Vietnam War era, Right of Passage explores the social change and conflict involved in that period. The emotional development of Chris, a middle-class black man, is explored--being black in white society, conflicting cultural allegiances and the contradictions of his inner life. Chris meets Miriam, a white fellow academic, an irresistible mutual attraction complicated by fear and self-doubt, and the resistance of their families. Against a background of racial conflict, interwoven with day-to-day scenes of black middle-class life, this is a picture of the inexplicable and transforming power of love, and the irony, humor, and pain involved in measuring up to self-professed humane ideals.