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…mehr
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."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bruce Brodowski was born in 1945 three months after his dad was killed in Germany in WWII. His mother developed cancer in 1950 and when Bruce was ten years old lost her battle with cancer in 1955. His mother's last dying wish was for him to study hard and become a doctor. Without a father around Bruce developed the classical symptoms of an orphan heart. With his mother's death he felt betrayed, unloved, unlovable, unwanted, rejected, abandoned, and just didn't fit in. He was forced to unwittingly live with an aunt, uncle, and cousin by his mother's wishes in her will. He had planned to runaway several times. His teenage years proved to be disastrous encounters in relationships. The harder he tried to be accepted, the worse he failed. College became the educational grounds for looking for love in all the wrong places, chasing women, and becoming an alcoholic. He never achieved the course grades necessary for medical school thus reinforcing his orphan heart failure complex. He also failed in marriage and a career only to succeed in bar room drinking 101. After his divorce in 1980, he spent years in bar rooms, failed relationships, and changing jobs. This resulted in escapades in Florida, Texas, and North Carolina. It wasn't until he received a divine wake up call into healing ministry in 1995 that Bruce's life began to change. Then in 2007 Bruce received healing for his orphan heart. This experience profoundly impressed upon him the importance of the Father's Love and launched him to preach and teach about the Father's embrace.. Now in full time ministry, his mission is to lead people into intimacy with the Fathering heart of God through out the world. He is the author of "The Dad I Never Knew: A War Orphan's Search for Inner Healing" and "My Father, My Son: Healing the Orphan Heart with the Father's Love." To find out more about his books and ministry visit www.brucebrodowski.com
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