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A Dad's behavior communicates a lot to his son. In traditional families, a son looks up to his dad as a model for his behavior. When a dad creates opportunities for free discussions with his son, the son grows up respecting and trusting him as his model. On the the other hand, when a dad becomes an authoritarian by laying down rules and regulations for his son without adequate and reasonable explanations or discussions, the son may resent it, feel alienated, and seek other avenues, albeit honorable or dishonorable for answers to his problems. "Sons and Dads: Who Will Reconcile Them?" is a…mehr

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A Dad's behavior communicates a lot to his son. In traditional families, a son looks up to his dad as a model for his behavior. When a dad creates opportunities for free discussions with his son, the son grows up respecting and trusting him as his model. On the the other hand, when a dad becomes an authoritarian by laying down rules and regulations for his son without adequate and reasonable explanations or discussions, the son may resent it, feel alienated, and seek other avenues, albeit honorable or dishonorable for answers to his problems. "Sons and Dads: Who Will Reconcile Them?" is a fiction-Christian narrative that talks about two sons, their dads, the trials and tribulations they encountered, and finally how they got reconciled. The episodes contained in the book are relevant, if not similar, to what is happening in current times.
Autorenporträt
Humphrey W. Muciiri earned a bachelor of science degree from University of Nairobi, Kenya, a master of arts degree from Daystar University, Nairobi, Kenya, and a Ph.D. from Capella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States. Overthree decades, Humphrey worked as a manufacturing executive for three multinational corporations, traveled and worked in different parts of the world. While in Kenya, Humphrey also worked for a decade as an entrepreneur. Before retirement, he worked as an adjunct professor at Indiana Wesleyan University in the United States. He enjoys story telling to communicateimportant life principles. Sons and Dads: Who Will Reconcile Them? is a fictional narrative that discusses two dads and two teenagesons. One dad allows free discussions with his teenage son while the other does not and rejects him. The rejected son ends up in jailand rehab. Through the mercy and grace of God, both the son and dad finally become reconciled.