Breaking The Chains of Black Tax
Honoring God, Family, and Your Future.
What if honoring your family didn’t have to cost you your peace, your purpose, or your future?
Across Africa and the diaspora, many young people, especially first-generation earners, carry an unspoken burden.
They are expected to provide endlessly for family, often sacrificing their own growth, stability, and dreams. This burden is commonly called Black Tax.
In Breaking The Chains of Black Tax, Benjamin Pascal offers a courageous and compassionate response, one that refuses both extremes: abandoning family in the name of freedom, or destroying oneself in the name of duty.
Rooted in Scripture and shaped by real African experiences, this book explores what it truly means to honor your father and mother without falling into financial bondage.
It addresses guilt-driven giving, unhealthy expectations, poverty cycles, and the silent pressure many believers carry.
More than a critique, this book is a guide, offering biblical wisdom, practical strategies, and a hopeful vision for building legacy.
If you desire to honor God, love your family well, and still secure your future, this book will speak directly to your journey.
