“Woman Preach” hits the marketplace

Readers are discovering our new book release – Woman Preach. Traditionally, the late Rev. Dr. Louis Blake Hathorn was a hand to hand book salesman. As I indicated in the Foreword, I know his smile has touched the clouds. He was proud to be an author, and now his works are reaching readers online beyond his local base. Blessings to new readers.

Kindle readers digging into “Woman Preach”

On behalf of the late Rev. Dr. Louis Blake Hathorn, Meredith Etc appreciates new e-readers who have downloaded Woman Preach, an important textbook about the advancement of women from the church pews to into the pulpit.

This book highlights the 1848 Women Rights Conference, women’s resistance against their low status in U.S. Society up the popular modern female preachers like Anne Graham Lotz the daughter of Rev. Billy Graham… 

https://www.createspace.com/6265591 softcover $7.99

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071GSQXJS Kindle eBook $2.99

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=DHSVCME2JRG5C $16.99 Hardcover with dust jacket 

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Download the eBook on Kindle for $5.99 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GAHVHKI/ 

Print book is 289 pages

We appreciate new readers.

Meredith Etc authors appreciates new readers who recently purchased Odyssey, a collection of poems and other writings by Meredith Coleman McGee, and Southern Jewel: The Elements Within, a collection of coming of age poems and essays by Ty A. PATTERSON.

HAPPY READING! Your comments are welcome! 

https://meredithetc.com/southern-jewel/ book page Southern Jewel: The Elements Within

https://meredithetc.com/odyssey/ book page Odyssey

Introducing “Woman Preach” by Rev. Dr. Louis Hathorn

Introducing "Woman Preach" by Rev. Dr. Louis Blake Hathorn. 
https://meredithetc.com/woman-preach/ book page

Advance Praise for Woman Preach

In this recent book, Woman Preach, The Reverend Dr. Louis Blake Hathorn, sheds new light on the powerful role women played in the church, and in society. From Sojourner Truth to Susan B. Anthony, both 19th century preachers, women have been a source of strength, acting with the prophetic voices of social justice, to abolish slavery and bigotry and to treat women and all people with equality and the dignity they deserve.

Dr. Hathorn provides insight into the, often muted and misrepresented, leadership roles women played in the church, articulating the needs of the poor and the neglected. History shows, documented in Dr. Hathorn’s book, that it was the women of the church who called upon its leadership to answer the challenge of the Gospel in addressing those needs. Woman Preach deserves to be studied for its timeless truths. 

◊ Reverend G. David Singleton, Minister, Social Justice Activist, Humanitarian. NOTE: Rev. Singleton wrote the foreword for Rev. Hathorn’s first book Social Justice and Christianity.

From the onset, one can tell Woman Preach is a labor of love left to the world by Rev. Dr. Louis B. Hathorn. His passion for his subject matter pours out on each page, and the depth of his research is impressive.

◊ Vanessa M. Cavett, Author 

Overcoming Church Conflict: Confessions of a Church Girl, and Act like a Woman of God: A Christian Womans Guide to Men, Relationships and Godly Character

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“Married to Sin” new Amazon Book Review

Customer Review

5.0 out of 5 stars Be careful who you fall in love with, March 14, 2016
By Meredith Etc

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This review is from: Married to Sin (Paperback)

I bought this book three years ago and finally read it recently on the plane. It was very well written. The story telling captured my attention from beginning to end. I admire Darlene Collier for telling readers about her family and I admire Meredith C. McGee for helping Mrs. Collier tell her story. The book teaches a lot of lessons. Great book!

Brenda

Starkishia: Estrella gets new Book Review

Customer Review
 Starkishia reminds us that no matter who we are there is hope for us if we don’t give up, June 12, 2017

This review is from: Starkishia: Estrella (Paperback)

What an amazing look at what an individual can endure and still come out better on the other side.

Starkishia takes you into the life of the author, letting you feel what she experienced, read about what impacted her life at a young age and see how she was able to keep moving forward and succeeding. The author’s story will definitely inspire others to realize they are not what others say about them. They can choose to be the best of themselves and know that this is enough.

It also reminds us that everyone is worthy of love, and when you are able to find that individual or those who truly love you for you it will help to enhance your life in ways you could not have imagined.

One of those books that makes you appreciate where you are and what you have, realizing how it could all be gone tomorrow. Starkishia’s life is proof that in spite of the challenges we face there is hope for us all.

 ALSO BY Starkishia

 

Meredith Etc appreciates new readers

Meredith Etc and its authors appreciate new readers who are reading Married to Sin by Darlene Collier with Meredith Coleman McGee and Southern Jewel: The Elements Within by Ty A. PATTERSON.

https://meredithetc.com/southern-jewel/

https://meredithetc.com/married-to-sin/

 

Meredith Coleman McGee to speak at ROCAAT participants

Boy Reading ClipartMeredith Coleman McGee will speak to the Reaching One Community At A Time (ROCAAT) Summer Reading Program participants, June 9, 2017 at 6 pm about the benefits of reading. 

Future Author and Children’s book illustrator

Robin Sudden's childrenMeet a future author and children’s book illustrator. Two boys, seated beside their younger sisters, are holding up their art. They are getting read to enter the Book Industry. Please help us wish them well. 

One of the girls loves word puzzles and two of them are holding up the name of their favorite books: Magic Tree House by Mary Pope Osborn and the four year old loves The Little Mermaid.

South Jackson Proud. The children attend the Richard Wright Library.