K. L. Belvin
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Father's Day..

Blessing all around..
18 Aug 2009

First I recieved my copies of "The Soul of a Man" which contains my story dedicated to my father and step mother (pg. 195). Then, I get word, a essay I wrote about my Father being a great man won a contest. WOW what a Father's day!

Congratulations to the Winners of the Black Fathers Hall of Fame Father's Day Essay Contest!

Thank you to all who participated in the Black Fathers Hall of Fame Father's Day Essay Contest. We are very excited to hear of all of the loving stories from those who have submitted essays telling us what their father means to them. Happy Father's Day to all great dads around the world and congratulations to our winners of this year's essay contest!

Grand Prize Winner:

Keith Belvin, Jamaica, New York
Father's Name: Eiljah Causey

Essay placement on BCNN1.com and UrbanChristianNews.com

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Grand Prize Winner: Keith Belvin

Your Name: Keith Belvin
Father's Name: Eiljah Causey
City, State:
Jamaica, NY
Relation to Father: Son

keith belvin.jpgMy father and I didn't know each other until I was 39 years old. We reconnected after all that time due to me searching for him. He was a young man who didn't know what being a father was supposed to be. He created many lives he couldn't take care of. Well, it turned out I was the same way. In finding my faith and learning to forgive, I searched him out and we finally met. I listened and learned his story to find out that he was worried if I had been told the truth about him. He also had changed his ways and found his faith. Here we were trying to be better men to our families not knowing we were praying to the same God and wanting to see each other because of what our faith taught us. He should be in the Hall of Fame because he was able to humble himself and meet me after 39 years and say he was sorry and that he was ready to be my friend if I would allow him. We have been friends ever since. It was truly an honor to see my father had changed as I had. Our families are healing because of our reconnection. We have begun to break the chains that bind many families of color. In the picture you'll see both my father and my brother meeting our father for the first time. Two weeks later he honored my request and came to my wedding. It was a great gift.

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K. L. Belvin