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The Blueprint

by Kirk Franklin

Seven-time Grammy award-winning artist Kirk Franklin offers powerful, streetwise advice for building a fulfilling life in the face of any adversity.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Seven-time Grammy award-winning artist Kirk Franklin offers powerful, streetwise advice for building a fulfilling life in the face of any adversity.Kirk Franklin's life was hardly built on a firm foundation. Abandoned by both his father and mother, Kirk was constantly told he was an unwanted child. He struggled mightily yet managed to triumph, dedicating his life to helping others find hope during hardship. With The Blueprint, he provides an inspiring blend of God and grit to deliver real-world words of wisdom on provocative topics including-.The true definition of manhood.Deadbeat dads, divorce, and despair in family life.Why faith that only takes place in a church is deadIn the spirit of Hill Harper's Letters to a Young Brother and T. D. Jakes's He-Motions, The Blueprint delivers an honest new direction, taking faith out of the pews and into the real lives of all who struggle.Watch a Video

Author Biography

Kirk Franklin is the top gospel artist in Nielsen Soundscan history, selling more than twelve million albums and more than twenty #1 gospel hits. The host of his own BET talent search program, Sunday Best, he is the winner of seven Grammy awards, six NAACP awards, and many other honors. Also the author of the memoir, Church Boy- My Music & My Life, he lives in Texas with his wife, Tammy, and their four children.

Review

"One of the biggest superstars in gospel...Franklin revolutionized gospel with his hip, contemporary sound."
-Jet

"Kirk Franklin is his genre's most consistently successful mainstream artists for the past fifteen years, thanks to his fusing of gospel messages with hip-hop and pop beats."
-USA Today

"Once again, Kirk Franklin takes the church beyond the traditional, transitioning his life's experiences into life lessons. Clearly there is more to this man than great music. You will feel the beat of his heart and faith."
-T.D. Jakes

Review Quote

"One of the biggest superstars in gospel...Franklin revolutionized gospel with his hip, contemporary sound." - Jet "Kirk Franklin is his genre's most consistently successful mainstream artists for the past fifteen years, thanks to his fusing of gospel messages with hip-hop and pop beats." - USA Today "Once again, Kirk Franklin takes the church beyond the traditional, transitioning his life's experiences into life lessons. Clearly there is more to this man than great music. You will feel the beat of his heart and faith." -T.D. Jakes

Excerpt from Book

Introduction Imagine waking up Christmas morning and receiving an expensive gift under the tree. It''s nicely wrapped, beautifully presented. You tear off the paper, dig through the little Styrofoam peanuts, and find the gift. But it needs assembling. So you continue to dig. You dig and dig until frustration sets in. When you finally get to the bottom of the box, there''s no instruction manual. So now you''re left with lots of pieces spread out all over your floor and you have no directions for putting them together. This takes all the joy out of the day. Your holiday is unfinished. You have a chaos of parts, with no plan for putting them together. You''re on your own to turn the chaos into the pretty picture on the box. What''re you going to do? For too many of us, our lives look like the same chaos of parts that we sometimes face on Christmas morning. The parts are scattered everywhere, our future is dark and cloudy, and we have no manual to put things together. So what do we do? Where do we turn? One option is to copy the kid across the street. Or maybe we look for answers with the guy on the corner. Or the thug on TV. Or the preacher in the pulpit. Because we think their gifts came with manuals. But in truth, they had no blueprints either. They put their stuff together by copying others, who had copied still other people before them--just like you are thinking of copying the ones before you. So what should you do? Do you copy the copies of copies, perpetuating the fraud? Do you fake it? Just grab everything, dump it all together and pray something fits? Do you give up and throw the whole mess away? Or maybe you walk away, leaving the pieces spread out everywhere. You''ve been given a gift. But without the instruction manual, without the proper plans, that gift loses its value. It''s practically worthless. So if you''re going to get anything out of it, you need a blueprint. And as things go with Christmas presents, so they also go with life. The greatest Giver of all has given you a precious gift--your life. And in order for that gift to be truly valuable to you, you need a blueprint. But before we start the journey, I want to thank you for taking this ride with me. I know there are a lot of other books out there trying to "ooh" and "aah" you with their religious rhetoric and spiritual talk, trying to preach to you about the right way to live. I am 100 percent, unapologetically Christian. Jesus is my hero for real. My outlook and observations are sprinkled with my love for my faith. But I am also aware that, for centuries, we Christians have not always done a good job living what we preach. So for those who think this is going to be a soft, cuddly "pie in the sky" Bible book, don''t get it twisted. It''s one thing to tell someone they can make it, but it''s another (and more important) thing to tell them as best you can how to make it, how to get over the barriers that have been there for years. Because of my background and everything I''ve been through (which you''ll hear more about later), I am very passionate about being honest, straight up, and transparent about my struggles as a black man, my lack of education, my frustrations with the church that I am so proudly part of, and my failings, first as a man, then as a boyfriend, and then again as a husband and family man. Although I don''t have a master''s or a Ph.D., I''m going to share with you every lesson I''ve learned from a life filled with hard knocks. The street corner was my classroom. The hood was my Harvard. And fourteen years of marriage, four kids, a blended family, and a ministry that has allowed me to travel the world have become my laboratory for life. What I have to offer isn''t perfection; it''s experience. I''ve lived through what many of you are experiencing--I had no relationship with my father or my mother; I was abandoned, adopted; I have family members battling drug addictions; I had my own baby mama drama; my wife also had a child when she was very young, which means that we came together with families already in place; I''m trying to balance a career and family; and, like you, I pray to God even though sometimes I struggle to believe that He loves me and knows what in the world He''s doing. I battle, like many of you, with faith. You see, I didn''t have any blueprint when I was coming up, any kind of instruction manual on how to be a man. All you have to do is look at any city corner to know that my education was flawed. And so was my behavior. Many of us had either no blueprint or a bad one--maybe you had to be daddy to a drunk daddy or mama to a mama who was raising you all alone. There are so many vivid examples from my own flawed upbringing. When I was growing up, I never saw a man who was faithful to his wife. Think about that--not one ! I was told by my own mother that she did not want me, that she had wanted to abort me. That messed me up real bad! I was confused and hurt by the insecurities of growing up without my pops. Throughout my early childhood, I struggled with not being accepted for a lot of reasons--my adopted family''s poverty, my small physical size, my role in the local church choir as a singer and musician, which was definitely not what the hood thought being a man was about. I am here to tell you that whether you grew up with only a mom, with a drunk daddy, or with a crack-addicted sister, there is a blueprint for how to handle everything that life throws at you. And it''s not Kirk Franklin''s blueprint. It''s the blueprint that''s been passed from generation to generation, from Moses on down. It''s been time-tested. And I know that whenever I went against it, I was slapped down and was lovingly forced to come correct. Scripture says faith without works is dead. And that''s true enough. But I also think faith without truth and honesty is dead. I think faith that takes place only in the church, and then stops at the church doors, is dead. We need a faith that moves out of the pews and becomes the very substance of our lives, one that lives and breathes and becomes part of our body, soul, and spirit. We need to take our faith out of the church and into the realness of everyday life--to the street corners; to the back of the Escalade while Maxwell is playing and we''re in the mood but not thinking about the consequences of the day after; to the home where we drink and curse around our kids and expect them to differentiate when it''s wrong for them but right for us; to this pseudo-love that sticks around only when you satisfy my needs but when the money, the youth, and the fun run out, I run out with it and take the twenty-year-old secretary with me. Here is the heartbeat of this book: We have to deal with reality if we''re going to come up with a blueprint for our lives. And you are definitely going to get slices of reality in this book, a reality that hopefully will set you and those you love on the right road. If the Obama presidential campaign taught us anything, it''s that people need hope. Not canned hope that comes hermetically sealed, but rather the kind of hope that comes from real life, from one person''s struggles serving as an example to others. Whatever your political tastes, you have to see that the message of Barack Obama connected with people on a very basic level because his story is full of hope. It''s his story, but it''s our story as well--daddy from Kenya, mama from Kansas, parents divorced while he was a baby, no contact with dad. The specifics may not parallel ours, but the struggles do. I want my story to be one of hope, not because I''ve done everything right, but because of the mistakes I''ve made, the journey I''ve been on, and how I am striving every day, fighting to correct myself so I won''t fall off the path. I am here to put my story--and all my faults and blemishes--on the line. Dirty laundry, even the stuff in the dryer. Because it''s your story, too. I''m letting you know now, the road is going to get a whole lot uglier before it gets better. But that ugliness is there for a purpose. That purpose is to provide you, your spouse, your family, your kids with a spiritual blueprint, one that will help you pass through the ugliness and into hope. If this lost boy forced to be a man can do it, with God''s grace, there''s hope for everybody. We are all fighting for our lives right now. And I''m right there with you. Together we''re going to destroy the walls of frustration and self-doubt, despair, and fear. With hammers in both hands--we''ll call them hope and faith--we''ll build those walls back up on a solid foundation. The blueprint. God''s blueprint. I believe with all my heart--because I am a living example of this--that despite the tragedies and painful misfortunes that are bound to happen in our lives, some of which we have no control over, God will work out all things for our good. Paul broke it down like this in Romans 8:28: And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. We will learn together to believe the power of this Scripture. We will learn together to fight the good fight, to run the race set before us without giving up. I got a great lesson in the power of this Scripture back in the nineties, when I had one of the scariest trials of my life. More than a decade after it happened, I have the advantage of hindsight to see just how much one fateful day changed my path and led me to a blueprint for my life. It happened in 1996, just eight months after my wedding to Tammy. She was pregnant at the time and I was on the verge of becoming a true family man. But I wasn''t really ready for it. I was still immature in a lot of ways; I still carried some of the residue of my single days--the wandering eyes, the single man swag. I wanted to live right, but

Description for Sales People

Franklin is a huge name in gospel and pop and the winner of seven Grammy Awards. He has sold over 12 million albums and is one of the world's bestselling gospel artists. He released his latest album in 2010. An accessible approach to religion delivered with savvy, real-life experience.

Details

ISBN1592406327
Author Kirk Franklin
Year 2011
ISBN-10 1592406327
ISBN-13 9781592406326
Media Book
Format Paperback
Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Short Title BLUEPRINT
Language English
DEWEY 248.4
Pages 236
Imprint Gotham Books
Subtitle A Plan for Living Above Life's Storms
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
US Release Date 2011-04-05
UK Release Date 2011-04-05
Narrator Jonathan Glover
Birth 1908
Death 1988
Affiliation Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Bipolar Clinic and Reseach Program, Massachusetts General Hospital
Position Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Qualifications Ph.D.
Publication Date 2011-04-05
Audience General
NZ Release Date 2011-04-04
AU Release Date 2011-04-04

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