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The Fatherhood of Almighty God will dispel many misconceptions about the Lord's nature. God's compassion and mercy is evident throughout the text. Almighty God is a benevolent Father to all mankind. This Fatherhood nature can be experienced by anyone who enters into an intimate relationship with Him. Author Alfred Prescott believes there are widespread misinformation and misconceptions in respect to spiritual matters, and the nature of Almighty God. The Creator has been portrayed as unapproachable, unknown and terrible. Because of this misunderstanding, some turn their backs and live without God in their lives. This is a mistake. "My own personal experience with Almighty God proved to be the backdrop for the book. Childhood experiences proved to be invaluable and are included." Excerpt from The Fatherhood: "But there is a God of heaven who created us. He never changes. He is not affected by mood swings, nor is He affected by any external circumstance. He is not a 'deadbeat' dad who shrivels at the awesome responsibilities of fatherhood. He does not run for the hills because most of us are spoiled, unbalanced, self-centered brats who throw tantrums whenever we cannot get the world to revolve around us. As a true Father, Almighty God patiently awaits our positive response to His invitation to join Him in eternal bliss. Our God is the only entity in the entire universe that we can blindly place our undivided trust in." About the Author: Alfred Prescott lives in the West Indies, where he works in the public sector. Publisher's Website: http://sbpra.com/AlfredPrescott
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