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Updated: January 2006
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| Goal |
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The Goal of this website is to offer spiritual and practical insights into many issues
affecting African-American people and to raise the quality of life in our community.
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| Purpose |
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The purpose of this publication is to facilitate and offer conservative points of view
from a biblical and practical perspective on issues that affect African American people.
It is our desire that people will be uplifted and moved to action through viewing life
matters presented here, in a different light. We hope that the ideals presented will
challenge, bless, and encourage people to think out of the box and change their lives
for the better.
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| Justification For focusing on African Americans |
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Ultimately, an understanding of many of the day-to-day issues that face our segment of
the U.S. population will encourage positive change as we face the future together. This
will in turn strengthen American society at large. This website is in no way dedicated
to excluding other racial groups or polarizing these groups. If there was a website that
specifically addressed the needs of men or women, no one would say that the promoters of
that website were sexist, unless they were indeed sexist. No, it is simply an attempt to
address concerns that strategically affect a given group of people. We will attempt to offer
insight and practical ideas that will encourage positive spiritual change in the African
American community. These changes will also bless Americans across other racial and cultural
spectrums due to the heart and mind changes that begin to permeate Black American's thinking.
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This website is designed to bring prominent issues to the table and is not for the timid.
Issues will be raised with candor and bluntness that is not set in politically correct
language and terms. We do hope to offer answers and alternative solutions to issues that
affect us. We also hope to find answers to issues we do not currently have clear understanding
of. It will challenge status quo issues that affect African American people.
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| Disclaimer |
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The contents of this website were created by and solely the responsibility of B. Roze.
The links in this website are not affiliated with this website and are listed only as
resources providing supporting and/or additional information to the articles presented.
They may or may not endorse the content therein. B Roze is a 1983 Black American graduate
of S.C. State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology. He has been a
schoolteacher for 16 years and has a wife and two children. He is a foster parent and also
an ordained minister.
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| Copyright 2005 The Roze Messages |
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