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What If I Had A Father?: The Man I Never Knew
by Mike Dean

Published: 2015-10-19
Paperback : 258 pages
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Two people shape a child’s life: a mother and a father. I grew up in Columbus, Ohio with my mother but not my father. One big question in my life was the root of nearly all of the decisions that I made growing up - what if I had a father? The absence of my father threw me into a statistical ...
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Two people shape a child’s life: a mother and a father. I grew up in Columbus, Ohio with my mother but not my father. One big question in my life was the root of nearly all of the decisions that I made growing up - what if I had a father? The absence of my father threw me into a statistical framework that has been proven to lead to a life wasted. By God’s Grace, with some powerful relationships and the consistent guide of a national organization, I overcame my challenges. I used the biggest question of my life as a tool to fix my brokenness and to live the life of abundant grace God intended for me. This new edition exposes even more untold secrets and propels the reader into an inspirational journey that will motivate and encourage even the hardest of hearts.

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