But HOW do I love my neighbor? Turn love into a verb.
It’s sometimes a lot easier to say “Love Your Neighbor” thanto actually do so … for kids and adults. In Love Your Neighbor, award-winning author and inspirational speaker Chris Singleton encourages young children to love, love, love and gives us all some concrete action verbs to inspireand guide us.
Readers are asked to consider…
But WHO is my neighbor? Can I pick and choose?
What if my neighbor doesn't LOOK like me?
What about those who don't ACT like me?
But HOW do I love my neighbor?
When you turn love into a verb you can apologize,defend, include, motivate, respect, and more!
In whatever ways you choose, as often as you’re able,
Love
Love
Love yourneighbor.
Because everyone (yes, EVERYONE) deserves love.
- A new book from author Author Chris Singleton, a former professional baseball player and a national youth speaker who teaches about race and acceptance. His mother was killed in the 2015 Charleston church shooting. Chris has appeared on Today, Lifetime, ESPN E:60, USA Today, CNN, and Fox News.
- Chris speaks hundreds of times a year all over the United States
- An important message for today with concrete examples in lyrical form.
- Award-winning author and inspirational speaker Chris Singleton encourages young children to love, love, love and gives us all some concrete action verbs to inspire and guide us.