Fathers and Mentors: Michael Evans 74 years old Part 1

 

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Michael Evans may not be 34 anymore however he has a lot of wisdom to share today as a 74 year old man who has come a long way. Listen to the wisdom, experience, travels and lessons that he learned traveling with this late father-n-law Apostle Frederick K.C. Price, D.D.

His father-n-law started his ministry and television program over 40 years ago and has written numerous books on Faith, Integrity and How Faith Works. Mr. Evans has been married for over 40 years and his father-n-law and mother-n-law were married for over 66 years until his death. Mr. Evans shares in this candid interview what he has learned about loving his wife as well as mentoring his now married son.

Thank you Mr. Evans for sharing with us today!

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Fathers and Mentors: What my Father-n-law taught me from a 74 year old man – Part 2

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Michael Evans may not be 34 years old anymore however he has a lot of wisdom to share today as a 74 year old man who has come a long way.  Listen to the wisdom, experience, travels and lessons that he learned traveling with this late father-n-law Apostle Frederick K.C. Price, D.D.

His father-n-law started his ministry and television program over 40 years ago and has written numerous books on Faith, Integrity and How Faith Works.  Mr. Evans has been married for over 40 years and his father-n-law and mother-n-law were married for over 66 years until his death.  Mr. Evans shares in this candid interview what he has learned about loving his wife as well as mentoring his now married son.

Thank you Mr. Evans for sharing with us today!

Introducing Kofi Boakye

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Kofi B. is a 22-year-old Emmy-Nominated musician, producer, and actor born in Akron, Ohio. Kofi has gathered musical experience from myriad venues across the United States. At the age of 15, Kofi was accepted into the University of Akron School of Music’s Jazz Program, making him the youngest African-American pianist to ever be accepted into a collegiate-level jazz program at the institution. While music remains at the core, Kofi’s accolade extends beyond the big stage. In 2014, President Barack Obama and the White House awarded Kofi with the “President’s Education Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence” . In 2018, Kofi joined the ranks of Black-ish star Anthony Anderson, R&B songstresses Lauryn Hill, Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys and Kanye West in winning the Silver medal in the NAACP ACT-SO National Competition; making him the first person from Akron to ever win. Recently, Kofi received 2 Regional Emmy Nominations from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, he’ll find out if he’s a winner at this year’s 2022 Central Great Lakes Emmy Awards Ceremony on June 25th, 2022.

Currently, Kofi now frequents the New York City Area as he is a contestant in this year’s 2022 season of “Showtime At The Apollo”.

A Good Word For You Today-Minister Baltimore Scott (Crenshaw Christian Center New York) Part 3

 

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Baltimore Scott is the Senior Vice President and Administrator of Crenshaw Christian Center East (New York City), responsible for overseeing Ministry operations, strategic planning, administration, finances, and human resources to achieve the Ministry’s mission and vision.  Mr. Scott attended Occidental College in Los Angeles where he received his A.B. Degree in 1962. He then attended New York University School of Law and earned his Juris Doctor in 1965.

Having returned to Los Angeles thereafter, Mr. Scott went to work as an organizer and business advisor for the Small Business Development Center of Los Angeles where he made loans to minority businesses following the Watts riots of 1965. In the 36 years of his professional life that followed, Mr. Scott provided executive leadership in a plethora of business scenarios. He was Executive Director of the Interracial Council for Business Opportunity, Los Angeles; Corporate Director, Industrial Relations, Monogram Industries, Inc.; Executive Vice President of R & D and Education, Monogram Industries (Santa Monica, CA and New York, New York); President, Baltimore Scott & Associates (Management Consultants for Business, Government and Education); and he was President and CEO for Ruben Zurc, Inc., New York, New York.

An ordained minister, he also currently serves as the Spiritual Head of Crenshaw Christian Center East, acting as Pastor.

A humble man of integrity, Mr. Scott remains an excellent mentor inspiring a new generation of leaders and aspiring entrepreneurs to creativity, commitment, and excellence in service.

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A Good Word For You Today–Baltimore Scott – Part 2

 

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Baltimore Scott is the Senior Vice President and Administrator of Crenshaw Christian Center East (New York City), responsible for overseeing Ministry operations, strategic planning, administration, finances, and human resources to achieve the Ministry’s mission and vision.  Mr. Scott attended Occidental College in Los Angeles where he received his A.B. Degree in 1962. He then attended New York University School of Law and earned his Juris Doctor in 1965.

Having returned to Los Angeles thereafter, Mr. Scott went to work as an organizer and business advisor for the Small Business Development Center of Los Angeles where he made loans to minority businesses following the Watts riots of 1965. In the 36 years of his professional life that followed, Mr. Scott provided executive leadership in a plethora of business scenarios. He was Executive Director of the Interracial Council for Business Opportunity, Los Angeles; Corporate Director, Industrial Relations, Monogram Industries, Inc.; Executive Vice President of R & D and Education, Monogram Industries (Santa Monica, CA and New York, New York); President, Baltimore Scott & Associates (Management Consultants for Business, Government and Education); and he was President and CEO for Ruben Zurc, Inc., New York, New York.

An ordained minister, he also currently serves as the Spiritual Head of Crenshaw Christian Center East, acting as Pastor.

A humble man of integrity, Mr. Scott remains an excellent mentor inspiring a new generation of leaders and aspiring entrepreneurs to creativity, commitment, and excellence in service.

Please support the podcast and the work of A Good Word 4 Today.  This is done by donating via cash app or contacting us.  Also, you can support by sharing this information with others.  Please read the postings on the site and also share the videos.  Your contributions allow us to conduct workshops and help others who need what we do.  Also stop in and purchase our books and much more.

 

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A Good Word For You Today- A Chat with Minister Baltimore Scott Part 1

 

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Baltimore Scott is the Senior Vice President and Administrator of Crenshaw Christian Center East (New York City), responsible for overseeing Ministry operations, strategic planning, administration, finances, and human resources to achieve the Ministry’s mission and vision.  Mr. Scott attended Occidental College in Los Angeles where he received his A.B. Degree in 1962. He then attended New York University School of Law and earned his Juris Doctor in 1965.

Having returned to Los Angeles thereafter, Mr. Scott went to work as an organizer and business advisor for the Small Business Development Center of Los Angeles where he made loans to minority businesses following the Watts riots of 1965. In the 36 years of his professional life that followed, Mr. Scott provided executive leadership in a plethora of business scenarios. He was Executive Director of the Interracial Council for Business Opportunity, Los Angeles; Corporate Director, Industrial Relations, Monogram Industries, Inc.; Executive Vice President of R & D and Education, Monogram Industries (Santa Monica, CA and New York, New York); President, Baltimore Scott & Associates (Management Consultants for Business, Government and Education); and he was President and CEO for Ruben Zurc, Inc., New York, New York.

An ordained minister, he also currently serves as the Spiritual Head of Crenshaw Christian Center East, acting as Pastor.

A humble man of integrity, Mr. Scott remains an excellent mentor inspiring a new generation of leaders and aspiring entrepreneurs to creativity, commitment, and excellence in service.

Please support the podcast and the work of A Good Word 4 Today.  This is done by donating via cash app or contacting us.  Also, you can support by sharing this information with others.  Please read the postings on the site and also share the videos.  Your contributions allow us to conduct workshops and help others who need what we do.  Also stop in and purchase our books and much more.

 

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