Inaugurated on 15 November 2014, the
International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys’ mission is to bring together
individuals and religious institutions of all faiths --Christians, Jews,
Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, Hindus – for the purpose of embarking on a
solutions-based collaborative journey to effectively address homelessness,
violence, lack of real life options and physical and mental health resources
and support services for Men and Boys, violence, poverty, hunger, criminal
justice reform, restorative justice, and ethnic and religious intolerance.
IN SEARCH OF FATHERHOOD(R) facilitates a Global Dialogue on Fatherhood and Men's Issues which explores and addresses key challenges -- mental and physical health, real-life options, poverty, hunger, homelessness, Fatherlessness, parental alienation, mass incarceration, religious and ethnic intolerance -- which prevent Men and Boys from living healthier, purpose-driven, and longer lives.
03 November, 2016
FATHERHOOD PRACTITIONER AND OHIO (USA) REGIONAL COORDINATOR - INTERNATIONAL MEN'S DAY MR. GREGORY JOHNSON TO SPEAK AT THIRD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR MEN AND BOYS 6 NOVEMBER 2016
MEN'S ISSUES THOUGHT LEADER, NEW YORK (USA) REGIONAL COORDINATOR - INTERNATIONAL MEN'S DAY, AND JOURNALIST MR. SCOTT LUXOR TO SPEAK AT THIRD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR MEN AND BOYS 6 NOVEMBER 2016
Inaugurated on 15 November 2014, the
International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys’ mission is to bring together
individuals and religious institutions of all faiths --Christians, Jews,
Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, Hindus – for the purpose of embarking on a
solutions-based collaborative journey to effectively address homelessness,
violence, lack of real life options and physical and mental health resources
and support services for Men and Boys, violence, poverty, hunger, criminal
justice reform, restorative justice, and ethnic and religious intolerance.
INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED MASCULINE PSYCHOLOGY AND MEN'S ISSUES THOUGHT LEADER, AUTHOR, ARTIST AND POET MR. RICK BELDEN TO SPEAK AT THIRD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR MEN AND BOYS 6 NOVEMBER 2016
The USA International Men’s Day Team has disclosed that internationally acclaimed Masculine Psychology and Men’s Issues Thought Leader, author, poet, and artist Mr. Rick Belden (www.rickbelden.com) has accepted its invitation to speak at the Third Annual International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys’ Teleconference on Sunday, 6 November 2016 beginning at 10:00 A.M. (E.D.T.). “Voices Of Our Fathers” is the theme for the Third Annual International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys’ Teleconference which leads up to the United States’ observance of 2016 International Men’s Day (www.imd-global.org) on Saturday, 19 November 2016. The general public is encouraged to join Mr. Belden in the teleconference by dialing the following conference call number: 712-775-7031 and access code: 803 828. To register for the Third Annual International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys Teleconference and to learn more about the event, please visit the following website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/third-annual-international-day-of-prayer-for-men-and-boys-national-teleconference-tickets-28631430379.
Mr. Belden is a member of the Communities Advisory Board for New Male Studies, (http://www.newmalestudies.com) an online interdisciplinary journal hosted by the Australian Institute of Male Health and Studies for research and discussion of issues facing boys and men worldwide, and a member of the Editorial Board of the ManKind Project Journal (http://mankindproject.org). . His literary works explore the utilization of creative expression, dreamwork, personal mythology, and listening to the body as tools for self-healing. Belden’s book, Iron Man Family Outing: Poems About Transition Into A More Conscious Manhood (www.amazon.com) is widely used as an aid in exploring masculine psychology and men’s issues by therapists, counselors and Men’s Group throughout our global village. Belden’s book has also become a resource for Men who made their journey from childhood to adulthood in dysfunctional, abusive, and neglectful families. A prolific poet, Belden’s poem "Fused At The Wound" has been featured in the best-selling book, The Human Magnet Syndrome: Why We Love People Who Hurt Us, authored by Ross Rosenberg (www.amazon.com).
Inaugurated on 15 November 2014, the International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys’ mission is to bring together individuals and religious institutions of all faiths --Christians, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, Hindus – for the purpose of embarking on a solutions-based collaborative journey to effectively address homelessness, violence, lack of real life options and physical and mental health resources and support services for Men and Boys, violence, poverty, hunger, criminal justice reform, restorative justice, and ethnic and religious intolerance.
BMe COMMUNITY MANAGER, AWARD-WINNING SPEAKER, AND AUTHOR MR. JEFFREY C. JONES TO SPEAK AT THIRD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR MEN AND BOYS TELECONFERENCE 6 NOVEMBER 2016
The USA International Men’s Day Team has
disclosed that BMe Community Manager for Philadelphia, author, and
award-winning speaker Mr. Jeffrey C. Jones will be featured as a speaker at the
Third Annual International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys’ Teleconference on Sunday, 6 November 2016
beginning at 10:00 A.M. (E.D.T.).
“Voices Of Our Fathers” is the theme for the Third Annual International
Day of Prayer for Men and Boys’ Teleconference which leads up to the United
States’ observance of 2016 International Men’s Day (www.imd-global.org) on Saturday, 19 November
2016. The general public is encouraged
to join Mr. Jones in the teleconference by dialing the following conference
call number: 712-775-7031 and access code:
803 828. To register for the
Third Annual International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys Teleconference and to
learn more about the event, please visit the following website: https://www.eventbrite.com/edit?eid=28631430379
Mr. Jones, who
will be one of a number of speakers featured on the Third Annual International
Day of Prayer for Men and Boys Teleconference on Sunday, 6 November 2016, is
also the founder of Greater Days Ahead (www.greaterdaysahead.org) which
provides life skills and leadership development training. Additionally, he is the co-author of an
inspirational book, “Words Of Encouragement” (company that provides uniquely
designed presentations, workshops, seminars and keynote speeches to help
companies transform businesses and individuals change their lives for the
better to achieve all of their goals and dreams. He has also co-authored with
Mr. Rodney J. Green, a book of daily inspirations entitled “Words of Encouragement” (www.amazon.com/Words-Encouragement-Devotional-Jeffrey-Jones/dp/1432750925), an
active member of Toastmasters International, and serves as the Vice President
of Education for his local Toastmasters Club.
Inaugurated on
15 November 2014, the International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys’ mission is
to bring together individuals and religious institutions of all faiths
--Christians, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, Hindus – for the purpose of
embarking on a solutions-based collaborative journey to effectively address
homelessness, violence, lack of real life options and physical and mental
health resources and support services for Men and Boys, violence, poverty,
hunger, criminal justice reform, restorative justice, and ethnic and religious
intolerance.
MEN'S HEALTH ADVOCATE, MUSIC PRODUCER, ARRANGER, SONGWRITER AND SINGER MR. GREG BEST TO SPEAK AT THIRD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR MEN AND BOYS TELECONFERENCE 6 NOVEMBER 2016
The USA International Men’s Day Team has disclosed that Men’s Mental Health Advocate, arranger, music producer, songwriter and singer Mr. Greg Best will be featured as a speaker at the Third Annual International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys’ Teleconference on Sunday, 6 November 2016 beginning at 10:00 A.M. (E.D.T.). “Voices Of Our Fathers” is the theme for the Third Annual International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys’ Teleconference which leads up to the United States’ observance of 2016 International Men’s Day (www.imd-global.org) on Saturday, 19 November 2016. The general public is encouraged to join Mr. Best in the teleconference by dialing the following conference call number: 712-775-7031 and access code: 803 828. To register for the Third Annual International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys Teleconference and to learn more about the event, please visit the following website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/third-annual-international-day-of-prayer-for-men-and-boys-national-teleconference-tickets-28631430379,
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Mr. Best, who will be one of a number of speakers featured on the Third Annual International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys Teleconference on Sunday, 6 November 2016, is a strong advocate for Men’s Mental Health issues who has embarked upon a mission through music to bring healing to Men and Boys battling severe depression as well as souls who have lost friends and loved ones due to suicide.. Best has penned and produced a poignant and moving ballad, “Letting Go” (www.gregbestmusic.com) that graphically explores male depression and suicide – a ballad which has been adopted by the USA International Men’s Day Team as the anthem for its observance of the theme of “Talk About Male Suicide” for 2016 International Men’s Day.
When reached for comment, Best had this to say:
“I wrote ‘Letting Go’after my first therapy session in November 2013. I was struggling with severe depression and surviving the devastating pain of loss due to suicide. As my tears flowed out, so did this song. I realized that I couldn’t blame anyone for causing me the pain and that I must continue to work through it if I wanted to heal. I can’t change the past but I can make healthy steps towards my own future. Though I don’t always want to face the reality of pain and fear, I know I must honor the memory of those I’ve lost by healing and helping others heal.”
Inaugurated on 15 November 2014, the International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys’ mission is to bring together individuals and religious institutions of all faiths --Christians, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, Hindus – for the purpose of embarking on a solutions-based collaborative journey to effectively address homelessness, violence, lack of real life options and physical and mental health resources and support services for Men and Boys, violence, poverty, hunger, criminal justice reform, restorative justice, and ethnic and religious intolerance.
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