Description
*Condition Note: Book is new.*
Let's say you grew up in the home of a conservative minister.
Today you are a successful administrator, an author, a camp meeting speaker with high ideals and your son is on drugs. His 15 year old girlfriend is pregnant. He drops out of college. Your heart is breaking.
You did what good families are supposed to do. Daily family worship. Uncle Arthur and Bible Stories. Where did you go wrong?
Once your career was everything. A big house in the country was important. But now nothing else matters. "Lord, keep your mansions just save my children," you pray, wondering what good it does. Then it gets worse.
Divorce? My Children? No!
In these pages Richard O'Ffill shares how he moved through guilt, frustration, anger, and grief to hope, forgiveness, trust, comfort, and love. Now with his son's permission ("Dad, after all I put you and Mom through, this is the least I can do,") he tells the story.
Prologue
You Are Not Alone
Great Expectations
Why Have You Done This to Me?
Don't Take It Personally
I Don't Want to Look Anymore
Accepting the Unacceptable
If You Really Loved Me
How to Look Back Without Going Backward
Who's in Charge Here
Knowing When to Let Go
When You Can't Solve the Problem
If I Had It to Do Again
How to Be Involved Without Getting Involved
Never Give Up
Lord, Teach Us to Pray
No Greater Love
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2002 |
Printed: |
2002 |
Pages: |
144 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
New |