Where is my Father? - E Edward Robinson - Boeken - GoJudah Publishing House - 9780998177717 - 1 oktober 2016
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Where is my Father?

E Edward Robinson

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Where is my Father?

Statistical data regarding the positive and negative influence of an active father in the lives of his children or the lack thereof is staggering. From how well they do in school, their rate of success in life and their job, to relationships, they all are affected by fathers. Furthermore, (see appendix) research can prove that many of our youngsters in jail come from fatherless homes. Many suicidal cases are from fatherless homes. Many teenage or unwed pregnancies come from fatherless homes. Even many poverty cases are the direct effects of fatherlessness. On the flip side, an extreme amount of successful cases stems from having a present father in the household. I believe fathers are the key to building a better community and a productive and positive culture.







I believe this book will be a blessing to sons, fathers, spiritual leaders, wives, mothers and daughters. For it contains keen insight on who you are and/or dealing with in your life. For instance, if you are a wife, your husband is a son to his father whether the father is alive or not and whether they had a good or bad relationship. What is certain is that their relationship has helped to shape and play a very vital role in developing the man you see today. This book is a must read for every spectrum of the family and will give everyone a better grasp on how to help heal and/or release the power of fatherhood in their respective relationships.

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 1 oktober 2016
ISBN13 9780998177717
Uitgevers GoJudah Publishing House
Pagina's 272
Afmetingen 152 × 229 × 15 mm   ·   403 g
Taal en grammatica Engels  

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