Brother, I See the God in You is a love letter and a mirror held up to Black men in a world that has tried to break them, brand them, and bury their divinity under survival. It speaks to the warrior who is tired, the father who is carrying too much, the son who never had a safe place to land, and the king who has forgotten his crown.
With compassion and holy fire, this book calls Black men back to brotherhood, to wholeness, to the sacred character that once anchored our communities. It honors the weight they carry in a society that profits from their exhaustion, while refusing to excuse the ways pain gets passed on as harm. Here, grace and accountability walk side by side.
These pages remind men that rest is not weakness, that softness does not erase strength, and that true power is rooted in spiritual connection, self-mastery, and responsibility to self, family, and community.
This is not a book of blame.
It is a call to rise.
To remember.
To return.
Brother, I see the God in you. And it's time you see Him too.