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-->I Had No Father But God
is the title to an out of print book by Paul Crouch Sr. I read this several years ago and it was very good. As Fathers Day approaches, I am reminded that some people had wonderful fathers who loved them and played a key role in their life. Others had absent, abusive, resentful or just plain sorry fathers. Healing for them can be found in a relationship with God as a Father. That’s a role He’s eager to take in our life.
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June 17, 2009
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I have a great Father. One that through his example on earth, led me to receive Christ early in life. What love my Heavenly Father shows me everyday.It was one of the main thoughts that still come to mind today when I remember that I NEED Jesus! My Daddy loves me still and quietly watches over me, wanting to meet my needs and all I have to do is ask.
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June 24, 2009
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Pastor, your Father’s day message was on key and straight to the heart. I grew up with a father who was absent emotionally and did not teachme the Biblical lessons to growing up and doing things in a Godly message. I am thankful I now have the perfect father, God. Thank you again for your encouraging message on how I can be a “rich” dad when I have children and reminding me that I have the Perfect Dad now.