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Longing for Daddy : Healing from the Pain of an Absent or Emotionally Distant Father

Longing for Daddy : Healing from the Pain of an Absent or Emotionally Distant Father

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too Religious
Review: I have read books on how to heal emotional wounds, and this is by far, the most well written book, and is very inspiring to get up and free myself from all that has been holding me back. If anyone that has had trouble connecting to God, or even struggled with their relationship with their father, I SINCERELY recomend this book. It will not only help you, but will allow you to find, and free yourself.

I can't begin to thank Mrs. Robinson for taking the time out to write such a wonderful book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Its like reading into your life, and learning how to move on
Review: I have read books on how to heal emotional wounds, and this is by far, the most well written book, and is very inspiring to get up and free myself from all that has been holding me back. If anyone that has had trouble connecting to God, or even struggled with their relationship with their father, I SINCERELY recomend this book. It will not only help you, but will allow you to find, and free yourself.

I can't begin to thank Mrs. Robinson for taking the time out to write such a wonderful book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too Religious
Review: If you're not deeply Christian, this book is not for you. The author ought to make that clear so that the rest of us don't waste our money. If you don't believe in God and SATAN, if you want to take control of your own life instead of leaving it up to a "higher power," this is not the book for you. In fact, if you take out the religious parts, there's almost no substance to this book. Not at all helpful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Food for the Soul
Review: LONGING FOR DADDY engages the reader in a wonderful discourse of healing from an wounds created by an absentee father, whether this absenteeism was emotional or physical. It refers to the subject matter as "an epidemic" that plagues our society. Patterned similar to a workbook, this read provides sound spiritual guidance that ministers to the soul.

The author asserts being fatherless affects every aspect of life - relations with God and others, attitudes, beliefs as well as self-identity. The book encourages the reader to look to God, who is a father to the fatherless, so that her respective journey of forgiveness coupled with healing can begin. Readers are urged to accept God as "Daddy" because he is an ever-loving, ever-present force in life that will never leave or forsake you.

The Bible tells us that man and woman were created in God's image. The earthly father was intended to be God's representative. It is the paramount job of parents to be united in reflecting God's image to their children. However, when a father is absent from his daughter's life, for whatever reason, the daughter's life is tainted with an emptiness that plagues her entire being. She is tasked with creating a positive future for herself by forgetting her negative past. She is able to do this by walking in God's love and obeying his commands.

In each section of LONGING FOR DADDY, Mrs. Robinson provides a "growth chart" that is to be used as a evaluative tool to measure the reader's progress in her relationship with the Father. Mrs. Robinson should be commended on a wonderful, insightful read that would minister not only to women with an absentee father, but to anyone who has had a broken relationship and is in need of counseling on the path of forgiveness.

Reviewed by Nedine
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Food for the Soul
Review: LONGING FOR DADDY engages the reader in a wonderful discourse of healing from an wounds created by an absentee father, whether this absenteeism was emotional or physical. It refers to the subject matter as "an epidemic" that plagues our society. Patterned similar to a workbook, this read provides sound spiritual guidance that ministers to the soul.

The author asserts being fatherless affects every aspect of life - relations with God and others, attitudes, beliefs as well as self-identity. The book encourages the reader to look to God, who is a father to the fatherless, so that her respective journey of forgiveness coupled with healing can begin. Readers are urged to accept God as "Daddy" because he is an ever-loving, ever-present force in life that will never leave or forsake you.

The Bible tells us that man and woman were created in God's image. The earthly father was intended to be God's representative. It is the paramount job of parents to be united in reflecting God's image to their children. However, when a father is absent from his daughter's life, for whatever reason, the daughter's life is tainted with an emptiness that plagues her entire being. She is tasked with creating a positive future for herself by forgetting her negative past. She is able to do this by walking in God's love and obeying his commands.

In each section of LONGING FOR DADDY, Mrs. Robinson provides a "growth chart" that is to be used as a evaluative tool to measure the reader's progress in her relationship with the Father. Mrs. Robinson should be commended on a wonderful, insightful read that would minister not only to women with an absentee father, but to anyone who has had a broken relationship and is in need of counseling on the path of forgiveness.

Reviewed by Nedine
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must Have
Review: This book will change your life!


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