We love our children..

We love our children..

Why I did this blog...

Peace. My name Charles L. Crouch. I am 70's baby who loves life, God, the arts, and positivism. At the ripe age of 35 I was blessed with a beautiful son by my wife. We named him Charles Jordan. It was at the moment I realized that all of the others things (besides God), are secondary. He is my everything. I have learned that everything I do affects him in some way, shape, or form.


Fatherhood is possibly the greatest task a man can approach. A great portion of the success of the children rests upon the shoulders of wisdom bestowed to them by their father. We are to provide, protect, love, and teach them. Our sons are a reflection of our strength. Our daughters are a reflection of our willingness to protect.


As black men, we get a bad rap for our ability to be consistent fathers. Hopefully this website will make an impact on that stereotype. Are there absentee fathers? Yes. Are we all that? Absolutely not.


We are strong. We are loving. We are protectors. We are the arms of love. We are the hands of discipline and correction when needed. We shape the paths for our children to walk in life.


WE ARE THERE. WE ARE BLACK FATHERS.

How to submit entries:

If you are a positive black father and would like to be featured on this blog, send a picture of you and your children. Please be sure to include your name, your children's names, and a brief write up about what fatherhood means to you. Send all submissions to: silentwar7@gmail.com.

Salute.

Father, poet, writer, musician, activist, lover of God, lover of life

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Deshaun Love

Deshaun Love: 31, Teacher. Children: Donovan, 2 years old.

What fatherhood means to me: "Being a father means a lot to me.  Donovan is a ball of fire, he has energy for days and I love that about him. He has so much personality and its beautiful. Being a black father is very important to me. Its one thing to be a dad, but a father is something else. Being able to be there for my son means a lot. To provide safety and whatever else he needs makes me feel good. Not all black mean are in gang or absent from the home, and I thank God he allowed me to be one of those men to be an example to my son."



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