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07 November, 2015

THOMAS FIFFER, EXECUTIVE EDITOR OF THE GOOD MEN PROJECT TO SPEAK AT SECOND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR MEN AND BOYS SUNDAY, 8 NOVEMBER 2015

PHILADELPHIA, PA (USA) - Author, speaker, storyteller, coach and Executive Editor of The Good Men Project (www.goodmenproject.com) Mr. Thomas G. Fiffer will be a featured speaker at the Second Annual International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys on Sunday, 8 November 2015 at 10:00 A.M. United States (New York) Time. Mr. Fiffer’s talk can be heard live through a telephone conference call (telephone conference number 712-775-7031 with an access code of 803 828). To register for the event, visit the following link: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/second-annual-international-day-of-prayer-for-men-and-boys-tickets-19339233167?utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-source=strongmail&utm-term=listing, or send an e-mail to: insearchoffatherhood@gmail.com. Mr. Fiffer will be joined by Honorable Chief Robert Red Hawk of the Lenape Nation (USA) and Regional Coordinator for International Men's Day; Honorable Minister Alif Allah; and Mr. Nkomo Nethukuthula of South Africa.
 
 
A graduate of Yale University, and the holder of an M.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Illinois in Chicago, MR. FIFFER focuses on diagnosing and healing dysfunctional relationships. FIFFER’s transformative work takes the form of two books, “Why It Can’t Work: Detaching from Dysfunctional Relationships to Make Room for True Love” and “What Is Love? A Guide for the Perplexed to Matters of the Heart” is available on Amazon.com (www.amazon.com) and a blog – http://tomaplomb.blogspot.com.
 
The Second Annual International Day of Prayer for Men and Boys is a call for peace; it is a call for bringing hope to the hopeless. It is the beginning of a journey for individuals of all faiths and denominations -- Christians, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus, and Buddhists – a journey of collaboration to end Fatherlessness, gender wars, homelessness, intolerance, poverty, hunger, and violence It is a call for transforming our spiritually, psychologically and emotionally toxic communities into a loving, nurturing, and spiritually vibrant oasis. It is a call to end the “school-to-prison” pipeline. It is a call to end the rising suicide rate of Men and Boys. It is a call to end the violence that plagues our communities and prematurely snuffs out the lives of Men and Boys. It is a call to provide Boys and Men with real-life options. It is a call to bring spiritual, emotional, and psychological healing to our families, our communities, and our global village. It is a call for understanding – an understanding that each of the 7.3 billion souls who occupy this space and place we know as Planet Earth are connected to one another. And an understanding that we all live in grave peril if we are not working to keep Men and Boys safe and helping them to live happier, longer, and healthier lives.

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