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Upon hearing the news that his father has gone to jail, a six-year-old boy poses the question of this generation: ?Who?s going to take my Dad?s place?? The Daddy Gap takes an uncensored look at the distress so many fatherless families are in and provides desperately needed answers about how God responds to this question and how the Church should as well. Dawn Walker and Matt Haviland build a compelling case that not only are single parent families the ?widows and orphans? of this generation, but that it is the Church, not the government, that should be responsible to care for them. Drawing…mehr

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Upon hearing the news that his father has gone to jail, a six-year-old boy poses the question of this generation: ?Who?s going to take my Dad?s place?? The Daddy Gap takes an uncensored look at the distress so many fatherless families are in and provides desperately needed answers about how God responds to this question and how the Church should as well. Dawn Walker and Matt Haviland build a compelling case that not only are single parent families the ?widows and orphans? of this generation, but that it is the Church, not the government, that should be responsible to care for them. Drawing from their own journeys as single parents, Dawn and Matt give heartfelt encouragement to these often marginalized families by sharing how God really sees them, loves them, and wants to heal and restore them. Full of rich insights and lavish grace, they also offer some hard truths about what redemption and restoration really require. Most importantly, they clear a path to help all wounded sons and daughters discover the Father they?ve always wanted and who has always wanted them.
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Autorenporträt
Dawn Walker is a writer, poet, painter, and sculptor. She has been creating stories since elementary school when her teacher Mrs. Pierce encouraged her to keep writing. She is the recipient of an award from the International Society of Poetry and has had several drawings published in the Censorship in Art. When not engaged in artistic pursuits, she works for the United Parcel Service. A mother and grandmother, she lives in Philadelphia.