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      • Lost in an unfamiliar city, Christopher wanders in search of memories that will lead him home. He rediscovers a relationship with a woman named Joan, who is revealed to be his sister. Christopher eagerly demands that Joan take him back to their Father, but Joan's mind is on the hurt that Christopher caused her and their Father seven years ago.
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  1. Cailer and Dex were separated from their father at a young age, but when they encounter him at a school event, they must confront their emotions and find forgiveness. ST Storybird 405726 Stories

  2. Mar 29, 1990 · First of all we meet him in the Father, whom Jesus prayed to and obeyed, at whose bidding he came, lived, suffered and died, by whose hand he was raised from the dead. But in Jesus Christ himself, we encounter the same divine love and power appearing personally among us as our fellowman.

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  3. The Forgotten Father - Ebook written by Tom Smail. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or...

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  4. About the author (2000) Tom Smail was born in Glasgow, studied Philosophy and Theology in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Basel, was ordained into the Church of Scotland ministry and served in parishes...

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    • Tom Smail
    • Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2000
  5. Dec 4, 2021 · Even though Joseph was not Jesus’ biological father, he was Jesus’ earthly father in every sense of the word. Joseph raised Jesus as his own son, he exhibited the true spirit of adoption. It is a vivid picture of God’s adoption of us as His children in Christ.

  6. Buy The Forgotten Father by Smail, Thomas A. (ISBN: 9781579105426) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  7. Only when Christians know that they are God’s children, believes Smail, will they be able to enter into God’s rich inheritance. Smail discusses down-to-earth issues that affect Christian discipleship. The book is enlightening; parts of it are deeply moving; altogether it is a spiritual tonic.