Rural Education and Leadership Christian Foundation (R.E.A.L.)
"Connecting Economic & Technical Assistance with Rural Christian Ministries"

I Ain't Comin Back: A Mississippi Autobiography by Dolphus Weary

Graduates from several rural high schools receive a copy of I Ain't Comin Back.

Tony Duckworth shares Dolphus Weary's book with WEST LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL

RH WATKINS HIGH SCHOOL

"The inspiring story of one man’s struggle to escape from racism and poverty in rural Mississippi—only to respond to God’s call to go home again." 

I Ain’t Comin’ Back challenges us to consider the transforming power of one life lived in surrender to God’s call to love one another.  Each year for graduation rural ministry seniors receive Weary's book to expand their personal libraries as well as encouragement to read books they would not normally choose.  Dolphus is the former director of Mendenhall Ministries, a rural development ministry, and is currently serving as the President of Mission Mississippi, an organization promoting racial and denominational unity.

Copies of I Ain't Comin Back are $10 (plus $3 s/h) 

Mail check or money order to:                                                             R.E.A.L. Christian Foundation, P.O. Box 180059, Richland, MS 39218 (601)-932-1101 (o)


West Jones High School Seniors receive Dolphus' book.

PRENTISS HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS RECEIVE DOLPHUS'BOOK

MONTICELLO HIGH SCHOOL





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