Faith Member Publishes Historical Children’s Book Using Nation’s First Lady to Inspire

December 20, 2009 by TLove  
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taryl nugentFaith member, Taryl Nugent, president of Tumaini Publishing, recently released the company’s first children’s book, I Am Michelle Obama: The First Lady, a hardback, full color, 24-page children’s book that captures the life of Michelle Obama through the eyes of a young girl who aspires to be like her. The historical book is a first-of-its-kind, teaching children ages 3 to 12 years, there is more to the nation’s first African American First Lady than her outward appearance.

First-time children’s author, Margina Graham Parker, shares, “This book started out as a poem. I was on my way to work one morning when the words hit me. I was so overwhelmed I had to pull the car over to write the words down. Each stanza is a glimpse of the accomplished life of our First Lady, presented in a rhythm that keeps the attention of a child.” Margina adds, “First Lady Michelle Obama has broken the mold of doing it all – she started with humble beginnings; excelled in her education; and shines as a wife, mother, and career woman. She has done it all well. I had to tell that part of her story.”

Taryl Nugent, president of Tumaini Publishing, states, “The book is an encouraging message that if she (First Lady Michelle Obama) can do it, I can do it. The book highlights Obama’s accomplishments from a young girl to being a young woman, to becoming a wife, then a mother, and ultimately becoming the First Lady of the United States of America.”  Taryl adds, “The book is an excellent example of our company’s commitment to telling the stories of African-American heroes and history-makers. It is a must-have for your children’s library and for the coffee table.” This is the company’s first published children’s book.

Book cover LANDSCAPE webMargina Graham Parker, author of I Am Michelle Obama: The First Lady, resides in Romulus, Michigan. She graduated with an Art degree from Jackson State University. Margina is an eighth grade paraprofessional and a mother of three.  She is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Secondary Education with an anticipated graduation of May 2010. Margina is looking forward to writing her second children’s book.

Marco Birge, illustrator, resides in Como, Mississippi. He graduated with a Visual Arts degree from Jackson State University.

The word tumaini in Tumaini Publishing is derived from the Swahili word for “hope”. The company’s purpose is to help increase the literacy rate of African Americans, bring families together through reading, and to instill hope in their customers by making a positive impact in and among the African American community. Tumaini’s published work includes a 2010 Barack Obama Presidential Calendar. It highlights some never before seen pictures of President Obama, along with important historic dates. The calendar is available at www.tumainipublishing.com.

I Am Michelle Obama: The First Lady is available at http://tumainipublishing.com, www.amazon.com, and bookstores across the country.

Christian Education Department Shares Christmas Joy During Morning Worship

December 20, 2009 by TLove  
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The Christian Education Department presented a touching Christmas play during morning worship service Sunday, December 20, 2009.  The play emphasized the true meaning of Christmas – CHRIST JESUS. Children, youth and adults participated as angels, wise men, drummers, and worshippers. Sis. Betty Stephens and Sis. Stephanie  McGrady coordinated the play. Rev. Roseanna Brannon is chair of Faith’s Board of Christian Education.

Faith Feeds Nearly 50 Families for Christmas Through its Outreach Ministry

December 20, 2009 by TLove  
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The Outreach Ministry at Faith organized a free Christmas Dinner for the surrounding community, Saturday, December 19, 2009. The church fed nearly 50 families. Through Faith’s outreach, one gave his life to Christ and another rededicated his life to Christ. Some of the families we reached also joined Faith for worship service the following day. The Community Dinner was coordinated by Jacqueline Herndon and Laura Heyward. The Director of The Outreach Ministry is Alfred McCrary.