• Black Fathers Perspective on Birthing & Breastfeeding (Part 1)

  • Aug 27 2022
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

Black Fathers Perspective on Birthing & Breastfeeding (Part 1)

  • Summary

  • Shammrie Brown and his beauty wife welcomed a baby girl after a loss. He shares his love story, grief process, and supportive roll of breastfeeding support.
     
    Shammrie Brown is a passionate servant-leader, who is dedicated to the forward progression of urban communities and individuals in need. Originally from Grand Rapids, MI, Shammrie Brown earned an Associates Degree in Human Services from Lansing Community College, Bachelor's Degree in Social Work from Aurora University, and a Master of Arts in Urban Leadership at Northern Seminary.

    He serves as a Minister at New Life Encounter Church based in Chicago, IL. He writes devotions for YouVersion Bible App as a Content Partner, and authored a children's book entitled “God is a Girldad.” He lives with his wife Imani, daughter Olivia and Sailor (dog). Shammrie considers it a mere gift to serve the Lord and His people.


    Book: 
    https://www.amazon.com/God-GirlDad-Shammrie-Brown/dp/0578314363
    "God is a GirlDad" was written to tell little black and brown girls about God's love for them. It shares simple things God has done and how it relates to them on an individual basis. This book is a good way for parents to introduce their child to God and His attributes.

    Blog: 
    https://blackmantheology.blog/?fbclid=IwAR1mwfyYa_GuHwRqUTPzLkTzFiaWP-XTJ9eO5OoxoY_MbDBXwPhII_dvWfg

    Facebook: 
    https://www.facebook.com/ShammrieBrown

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