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I am Your Father: What Every Heart Needs to Know (Paperback)
$15.09 - Save $0.79 (4%) - RRP $15.88 Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for I am Your FatherLiving the Christian life with an abundant joy.
Full description- Publisher: Monarch Books
- Published: 05 January 2011
- Format: Paperback 192 pages
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- Categories: Christian Life & Practice | Personal Christian Testimony & Popular Inspirational Works | Christian Mission & Evangelism | Religious Life & Practice
- ISBN 13: 9781854249371 ISBN 10: 1854249371
- Sales rank: 23,505
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This astonishing landmark book is destined to become a classic. It totally grips the reader, addressing the deepest wounds of our time. Here is proof that with God, nothing is ever wasted.A" Greg Haslam, WESTMINSTER CHAPEL, LONDON Mark Stibbe is convinced that our society has been deeply damaged by absent, apathetic or abusive fathers. Children without fathers are many times more likely to become both criminals and victims of crime. The church can offer a solution - a healing relationship with our Heavenly Father - but many Christians have been poorly fathered and are still bound by the legacy of this wound. I Am Your Father is designed to help Christians find healing in the perfect Father's love, so that they are then released to bring healing to a fatherless world. Important and profound.A" Bill Johnson, BETHEL CHURCH, REDDING, CALIFORNIA, USA A masterpiece of excellent scholarship, heart-moving storytelling and compelling vision.A" Ed Piorek, AUTHOR AND SPEAKER A must read.A" M. James Jordan, FATHER HEART MINISTRIES, TAUPO, NEW ZEALAND Read this much-needed book carefully, and discover how kind and caring our God really is!A " John Arnott, CATCH THE FIRE MINISTRIES DR MARK STIBBE is the founder and leader of the Father's House Trust, a Christian charity dedicated to bringing the Father's love to the fatherless. represents family. The prodigal has been fully accepted once more and restored to his previous status. Mark argues that many Christians have yet to appropriate their forgiveness. 'If we don't, we will be forgiven, yes, but we will not be fully free ...Until we put on the ring, we will always be incomplete. We will be saved and heaven bound, but we will not be everything that we could be, and we will be living life at less than the fully abundant level Jesus intended.'

