What Good Am I? Reserved Mingling (Paperback)
THE DOG IN ME Determining one's direction in life demands a multiplicity of experiences, opportunities to fail and succeed, revelations from senior mentors, education, spiritual awareness and an inner peace developed through interactions with self and others. Although wealth, poverty, and strategic planning can be measurable factors resolving individual destiny, life's portfolio is finalized through combinations of self-intent, spirituality, disruptions and reverence towards a higher power. The above mentioned factors are weighed in the balance in the magnificence of revolutionary thinking found in WHAT GOOD AM I?
Donald D. Warner, educator, author, poet and ordained minister is a graduate of Temple University, Pennsylvania State Universty and Princeton Theological Seminary. He is a former teacher, Chief School Administrator, State Monitor and Board Chairperson of Brookdale Community College, and has served in leadership capacity on several community Boards of Directors including Health Care and prison systems. Publications by Warner include Resurrection (autobiography), Dark Destiny (poetry), Up In Your Face: God, Jeremiah Wright and Me (religion), ABC's: A Booty Call (education), Wuz Up Wid Dat (poetry), A New World: If The Creek Don't Rise (sociology), Beyond The Shout (religion), and White Lights/Black Knights (sociology).