Daniel Whyte III - Writing & Ministry

Writing & Ministry

Daniel Whyte III is the author of over twenty books. He is the President of Gospel Light Society International, a worldwide evangelistic ministry, and Torch Ministries International, which publishes a magazine titled The Torch Leader (www.TorchLeader.com). He is heard by thousands each week on his radio broadcasts, The Prayer Motivator Devotional (www.PrayerMD.com) and the Prayer Motivator Minute (www.PrayerMotivatorMinute.com), as well as Gospel Light Minute X (www.GospelLightMinuteX.com), the Gospel Light Minute (www.GospelLightMinute.com), the Sunday Evening Evangelistic Hour (www.SundayEveningEvangelisticHour.com), the Prophet Daniel's Report (www.SecondComingHerald.com), the Second Coming Watch Update (www.SecondComingHerald.com), and the Soulwinning Motivator (SoulWinningMotivator.buzzsprout.com). He is also the founder and president of Torch Legacy Publications. He has over 200,000 books in print.

Letters to Young Black Men was named a Dallas Morning News Bestseller in August 2006, an Essence Magazine Bestseller (in November 2007, December 2007 and February 2008), and a #1 Amazon.com Bestseller (African-American Category) on September 22, 2007.

Letters to Young Black Women has been named a #1 Amazon.com Bestseller (African-American Category).

7 Things Young Black Women Do to Mess Up Their Lives has been named an Amazon.com Bestseller

Letters to Young Black Men Study Guide has been named an Amazon.com Bestseller

Letters to Young Black Men Leaders Guide has been named an Amazon.com Bestseller

Several of Whyte's books have also been named BCNN1/BCBC Bestsellers

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