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Doctors gave four year old Emmy eight weeks to live. God had other
plans. Thousands of hearts were touched all over the world. Many
came back to Christ.
Ed Brodowski was killed in World War II before his son was born. Ed
was just one of many from Utica, NY that went to war. He was
trained at Camp Polk, Louisiana as a tank commander in the 8th
Armored Division. In his own words, "As for heroism, well I don't
think much of that. As all I do is my job." Experience the war with
him through his letters along with chronological historical
headlines of the wars events. War puts a strain on a marriage. His
increasing and undying love for his wife unfolds through his
letters sent home. It was agony for her to be away from him. The
war was tearing them apart. Could they really be true to each other
through the months ahead? This is a nonfiction love story that will
touch your heart. The "wall of silence" that exists for many war
orphans whose families don't want to revisit the pain had to be
broken. A war orphan searches for inner healing from the pain of
growing up without a father. The pain of not having a dad around to
hug him and tell him, "You are my beloved son, in whom I am well
pleased." The need to know everything about a father. The need to
know if he is just like his dad. This is my book about "The Dad I
Never Knew, A War Orphan's Search for Inner Healing."
Combating the effects of fatherlessness Providing tools for
spiritual and emotional wholeness The experience of growing up
without a father at home is becoming more common. And even those
with fathers can feel abandoned and unloved. The author of The Dad
I Never Knew: A War Orphan's Search for Inner Healing, Bruce
Brodowski delves deeper into the challenges he experienced growing
up without a dad in his new book, My Father My Son: Healing the
Orphan Heart with the Father's Love. Tracing the historical and
spiritual roots of the Orphan Heart condition, he explains how
people can reverse negative attitudes and gain more meaningful
relationships. The author shows readers that they can build
valuable life skills as they learn about: gaining intimacy and
trust not needing to be perfect to be loved living without fear
their unconditional acceptance and worth Looking at the problem
from a broader perspective, the author also shows how the Orphan
Heart condition can affect relationships, and churches. Pastors,
church leaders, counselors or anyone trying to help a friend or
family member will gain valuable tools for walking though the
process of healing. About the Author Bruce Brodowski is the author
of The Dad I Never Knew: A War Orphan's Search for Inner Healing
and the upcoming book My Father My Son: Healing the Orphan Heart
with the Father's Love. He is the president of Carolina's
Ecumenical Healing Ministries and an active healing minister.
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