Download Chereads APP
Chereads App StoreGoogle Play
Chereads

Lucius James

Raising Whole

Raising Whole is a soul-stirring guide to parenting rooted in the deep wisdom of African traditions, especially the Igbo culture, and laced with the tenderness of personal experience. In a world where children are often taught how to succeed but not how to feel safe, loved, and understood, this book is a clarion call to parents, guardians, and caregivers to return to the heart of raising emotionally grounded, confident, and whole children. Through powerful storytelling, African proverbs, and practical insights, Raising Whole explores the essential roles parents play in nurturing trust, love, emotional intelligence, and character in their children. Drawing richly from the author’s own journey, raised by his grandmother in an African village, the book weaves ancestral wisdom with modern parenting truths to help readers reconnect with what truly matters in raising the next generation. Each chapter offers tools for building deeper parent-child relationships, healing generational gaps, and creating homes where children grow not just academically or materially, but emotionally and spiritually. From the power of presence and affirming words to the beauty of boundaries and shared values, Raising Whole teaches that wholeness begins at home. This book is not a set of rules, it is an embrace. A warm reminder that "nwa bu nwa ora" (a child belongs to everyone), and in raising children with intentional love, we also raise families, communities, and nations. Whether you're a new parent, a teacher, a grandparent, or someone seeking to heal your own inner child, Raising Whole will move you, equip you, and remind you of the sacred call to raise children with heart and soul
james_rita · 7.7K Views

HOW TO GET A PROFESSIONAL BITCOIN RECOVERY EXPERT HIRE-AUTOPSY MAINNET

My name is Charlotte, and I’m a factory worker from the United States. I never imagined I would be caught in the trap of a crypto scam, but that’s exactly what happened. I had worked long hours, saved every penny, and dreamed of retiring early one day. When I saw an ad on Facebook for a FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) investment platform, promising high returns, I thought it was my ticket to the future I had always hoped for. The platform looked professional and the testimonials seemed convincing. The idea of financial freedom at my age was so appealing, so I decided to take a risk and invest a significant amount of my hard-earned savings into the platform. At first, everything seemed great—my account balance was growing, and I was excited about the possibility of achieving early retirement. But soon, things took a turn for the worse. When I tried to withdraw my funds, I received error messages. My attempts to reach the support team went unanswered, and I realized, with a sinking heart, that I had been scammed. My money was gone. All those years of hard work, all the sacrifices, all the planning—wiped out in an instant. I felt devastated, hopeless, and absolutely crushed. I didn’t know what to do. I spent sleepless nights, wondering how I would recover from this financial blow. But then, I found Autopsy Mainnet Recovery. At first, I was hesitant. After all, I had already been burned once. But I was desperate, and I reached out to them. They responded quickly, showing genuine concern and offering me hope. They explained the recovery process in a way that made sense, and for the first time in weeks, I felt a glimmer of hope. Within just a few days, Autopsy Mainnet Recovery successfully recovered a significant portion of my lost funds—87% to be exact. The feeling of relief was indescribable. I couldn’t believe it—what I thought was gone forever had been restored. Thanks to their professionalism, dedication, and hard work, I was able to get back on track and continue pursuing my dreams of financial independence. If you’ve been scammed like I was, don’t lose hope. Autopsy Mainnet Recovery can help you too. They gave me a second chance, and I will forever be grateful to them. Contact Autopsy Mainnet Recovery: WhatsApp: +44 758 601 9698 Website: autmainrec.com Email: [ Autopsymainnetrecovery@autopsy.co.site ]
Faith_James_7881 · 1.3K Views

Organic Override

Book Title : Organic Override Genre: Sci-fi Fantasy / Biopunk / Psychological Thriller Tone: Introspective. Apocalyptic. Lyrical. --- Synopsis: Julio was a planet built on tech, silence, peace and second chances. But when an ancient biotech parasite known as the Bloom awakens from Momonato Rethabiri Kanō in its soil, everything begins to change. Machines start to flower. Satellites speak in forgotten tongues. And humanity—what’s left of it—begins to dream in roots and rhythm. At the center of it all is Jakku, a stoic yet soft hearted guy with his best friend Gift a sympathetic guy who's gone through a lot, A scientist of the first resistance and finally Maiku, a hybrid soldier with half a past and half a future with their dragon friend Matthew. The Bloom wants to make a mark, he's meant to become its next Herald–Maiku. But he doesn’t want unity. He wants a choice. And when he rejects the Bloom's offer, he shatters something sacred—and now it’s fighting back. Reen, a tech-mind unraveling the archive secrets Julio tried to bury. Has done the unthinkable doing it with a supposed purpose to save humanity. A crew of misfits who’ve trained their bodies and minds for a war they barely understand. But war is already here. JIRO Once a brother. Now a Wither—a corrupted Bloom born from death and rage. He rises black-veined and silent, a walking contradiction of what the Bloom promised. Harmony fractured. Peace turned plague. As the Bloom evolves, the world doesn’t burn—it transcends. Time folds. Physics crashes.People merge. Boundaries dissolve. Now nothing is what it was. Not even thought. To survive, they must confront not only the Bloom’s Core—but the question inside every lifeform it touches: Do you want to be healed... or do you want to be free? Because in this new world, not all flowers bloom. Some burn. Some whisper. Some... wither. And sometimes, the ones who break away are the ones the roots fear most.
James_Arthur1236 · 33.7K Views
Related Topics
More