Readers of Dr. Larry Crabb Jr.'s previous books providing "how-to" information on relationships and spirituality will find this work more introspective and insightful. Octogenarian Lawrence Crabb Sr. here looks back on his life as a husband, father, and man of God. Growing up as a poor boy whose father died young, he describes times of anger toward the God who took his father away. Also in each chapter, Larry Jr. reflects on what his father has written and describes the struggles with God, he, too, experiences. His father's wisdom taught him how to maintain solid faith amid doubts and difficult circumstances. Neither man writes as if he has arrived at a place of spiritual perfection. Without false emotionalism, both writers are transparent and honest, and each admits to his continuing struggles with doubts and disappointments. In the final chapters, Larry Jr.'s two grown sons also reflect on the words of wisdom of their father and grandfather.
God of My Father is about fathers mentoring their sons, and it contains the hope that more children will be positively influenced by fathers who reveal God in their lives.
Patty O'Connell
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.