To Be a Father

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Author: Zach Larson ISBN: 9781370175116
Publisher: Zach Larson Publication: June 30, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Zach Larson
ISBN: 9781370175116
Publisher: Zach Larson
Publication: June 30, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What does it mean to be a father? This account, half how-to guide, half memoir, delves deep into the passionate role that is “Fatherhood.”

“My birth was by no means fatherless, though the man whose genes make up half of my self still has no idea that I exist. My position, however, was a lucky one. Since my mother was not ready to raise a child, my grandparents lovingly took me into their home. This story is in memory of Grandpa Richard, who always loved me as his son.” Zach Larson, Author

Faith and fatherhood meet in this informative and enjoyable reflection on childhood role models. Zach realizes his own goals for his place as a father through his own memories of his grandfather’s love for him. Gramps is the ultimate picture of fatherhood that we all want to experience and a symbol for working class America. His love and kindness wrap readers in a warm embrace.

Embedded in each chapter is a heartfelt testimony of God the Father and his role in our lives. Zach draws parallels between his stories of earthly love to the love our Father in Heaven gives. The lessons learned through each comparison leave a lasting impression. The reader is implored to take lessons from the ultimate example of fatherhood, the greatest of all.

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What does it mean to be a father? This account, half how-to guide, half memoir, delves deep into the passionate role that is “Fatherhood.”

“My birth was by no means fatherless, though the man whose genes make up half of my self still has no idea that I exist. My position, however, was a lucky one. Since my mother was not ready to raise a child, my grandparents lovingly took me into their home. This story is in memory of Grandpa Richard, who always loved me as his son.” Zach Larson, Author

Faith and fatherhood meet in this informative and enjoyable reflection on childhood role models. Zach realizes his own goals for his place as a father through his own memories of his grandfather’s love for him. Gramps is the ultimate picture of fatherhood that we all want to experience and a symbol for working class America. His love and kindness wrap readers in a warm embrace.

Embedded in each chapter is a heartfelt testimony of God the Father and his role in our lives. Zach draws parallels between his stories of earthly love to the love our Father in Heaven gives. The lessons learned through each comparison leave a lasting impression. The reader is implored to take lessons from the ultimate example of fatherhood, the greatest of all.

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