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Eric Tangumonkem

    Phones Electronic Devices and You: Who Is in Charge?
    From Cameroonian to American Citizen: A Journey of Faith
    Racism, Where Is Your Sting?: A provocative look at the beginning and the end of racism
    • 2021

      •Do you have a serious fear of missing out (FOMO) when you’re not online?•Do you have separation anxiety when you don’t have your phone with you?•Do you text while driving? •Are your electronic devices on 24/7?If you or someone you know experience these things, read on. It is true that our phones and electronic devices have become part-and-parcel of our lives. It is connecting us in ways unimaginable. Unfortunately, it is also causing a lot of havoc in our relationships because one cannot have meaningful connections with somebody and be on the phone at the same time. This book was written to help you put your phone and electronic devices in the right place, especially when it comes to your interactions with other people. Your world will not crumble if you go offline at the appropriate times. Whose life and relationships are at stake? Yours. Take charge.

      Phones Electronic Devices and You: Who Is in Charge?
    • 2020

      Each time the issue of racism is mentioned, tensions immediately run high, reason is thrown out the window, and emotional outbursts run rampant. Even though a lot of effort has been done to fight it, the devastating consequences continue to this day. In this book, Dr. Tangumonkem challenges the status quo and presents a perspective that is both provocative and inspirational. Contrary to what you hear from those stoking the flames of racism and fermenting hate and bigotry, we are not at the mercy of racism. In fact, he dives deep into history to explain why the tendency to be racist is present in each one of us, regardless of skin color. The good news is that the victory has already been won - all we need is to live it out. When we stare right at this supercharged issue with fresh, unfiltered eyes, a seismic shift happens. Perhaps, the light at the end of racism is in sight.

      Racism, Where Is Your Sting?: A provocative look at the beginning and the end of racism
    • 2020

      When it comes to the problem of illegal immigration, divisive rhetoric has shut out the voice of reason and common sense. Polarization has resulted in two extreme views--either open the borders wide and allow the free movement of people and goods, or close the borders and prevent people from coming in. The solution is somewhere in the middle . . . if we are willing to listen to one another.From Cameroonian to American A Journey of Faith, chronicles the long and arduous journey of one man who immigrated legally and believes that the cost of allowing America's present immigration crisis to remain unresolved is too high. Drawing upon his deep Judeo-Christian roots, this newly-naturalized US citizen sets forth Bible-based solutions that emphasize the need to be our brother's keeper—to show love, mercy, and compassion and at the same time be fair and just.

      From Cameroonian to American Citizen: A Journey of Faith