Jeffery A. Faulkerson is committed to providing customers with the clear written copy they need to meet their bottom-line business objectives. More importantly, though, he also seeks to research, develop and distribute print, broadcast and electronic media projects that encourage members of the global village to think practically when addressing the social issues of the day.
Jeffery earned his graduate degree in Social Work Management and Community Practice from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK). During his years of study at UTK, he also completed Print/Journalism coursework through the College of Communications.
Jeffery would like to thank you in advance for supporting his writing ministry.
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It's Good to Be Golden: The Story of Henry the Heart
By Jeffery A. Faulkerson MSSW
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IT'S GOOD TO BE GOLDEN: The Story of Henry the Heart chronicles four-year-old Ray-Ray Golden's quest to "listen to your... More > Henry." Henry the Heart is the guardian angel residing on the left side of Ray-Ray's chest that encourages Ray-Ray to do right when he wants to do wrong. But when Ray-Ray makes some unkind remarks to his classmate Rachel, his willingness to do what's right is put to the test. A must-read for elementary-aged children who are trying to be less selfish and more selfless. < Less
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CAPTAIN FREDDIE: The Attack of the Red Ants
By Caleb Faulkerson
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Join Captain Freddie as he rises from his slumber to thwart the Red Ant Queen's plot to rule the black ants. Written and... More > Illustrated by six-year-old Caleb A. Faulkerson. < Less
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IT'S GOOD TO BE GOLDEN: Golden Innovations
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IT'S GOOD TO BE GOLDEN: Golden Innovations is the story of Dr. Raymond Golden, Sr. and his quest to decrease humanity's... More > reliance on fossil fuels. Told by his oldest son Freddie, it is a tale that speaks to the importance of fathers being heroes to their children, and how these same heroic exploits have the power to change the course of human history. < Less
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IT'S GOOD TO BE GOLDEN: Parental Expectations
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IT'S GOOD TO BE GOLDEN: Parental Expectations is a poetic story about how the expectations parents have for their children... More > can be used by these same children in their pursuit of greatness. Told by Alexis, Raymond and Millicent Golden's oldest child, the story offers children of all ages a prescription for avoiding the tendency to just "fit in", which can lead to the development of superficial rather than authentic relationships.
The book also includes seven questions for young readers to ponder. < Less |
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CAPTAIN FREDDIE: The Attack of the Red Ants
By Caleb Faulkerson
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Join Captain Freddie as he rises from his slumber to thwart the Red Ant Queen's plot to rule the black ants. Written and... More > Illustrated by six-year-old Caleb A. Faulkerson. < Less
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IT'S GOOD TO BE GOLDEN: The Story of Henry the Heart
By Jeffery Faulkerson - PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS
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IT'S GOOD TO BE GOLDEN: The Story of Henry the Heart chronicles four-year-old Ray-Ray Golden's quest to "listen to your... More > Henry." Henry the Heart is the guardian angel residing on the left side of Ray-Ray's chest that encourages Ray-Ray to do right when he wants to do wrong. But when Ray-Ray makes some unkind remarks to his classmate Rachel, his willingness to do what's right is put to the test. A must-read for elementary-aged children who are trying to be less selfish and more selfless. < Less
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EDUCATIONAL SAFARI Guidebook One
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In EDUCATIONAL SAFARI: The Young,Black American's Guide to Collective Prosperity (Guidebook One), author Jeffery A.... More > Faulkerson offers young black Americans practical advice for 1) determining if they have The Drive to Thrive and 2) reclaiming
their righteous minds. Filled with anecdotal information from his life, Faulkerson reminds young, black Americans that they can't expect gifts from God if they refuse to be blessings to others. He also provides a historical analysis of American affirmative action policies, contending that black Americans must learn to thrive without preferences as they work with like-minded individuals of all hues to build upon the gains of the Civil Rights Movement. < Less |