In Search of a Father's Blessing: The Cry of a Lost Generation

Doug Stringer
Foreword by A. R. Bernard
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In Search of a Father's Blessing: The Cry of a Lost Generation

Doug Stringer
Foreword by A. R. Bernard
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160 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 01, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Whitaker House
  • ISBN: 9781629117058
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.5" H
Doug Stringer is founder and president of Turning Point Ministries International, which birthed an international movement known as Somebody Cares, a network of organizations impacting their communities through unified grassroots efforts. A licensed pastoral counselor and ordained minister, Doug holds a Ph.D. in leadership and human development from Logos University, along with a pastoral certificate in practical ministry from Regent University. Doug’s books include In Search of a Father’s Blessing, It’s Time to Cross the Jordan, The Fatherless Generation, Somebody Cares, and Born to Die. He is published in numerous magazines and websites, including the Houston Chronicle, New Man, Charisma, Decision Magazine, National Religious Broadcasters Magazine, Christian Single, and www.crosswalk.com. As an Asian-American, Doug is considered a bridge-builder and ambassador of reconciliation among various ethnic and religious groups. From police departments and congressmen to international government officials, Doug shares a key concept: Working together, we can be more effective in our community efforts.
“Wow! Talk about a book that makes you experience the whole spectrum of emotions! I first had a deep, aching in my heart and sadness for the state of our generation, then found myself wanting to jump up and down and say, ‘Here I am, send me!’ Doug loves us enough to be honest with us about our desperate situation but doesn’t leave us scratching our heads over how to solve it. He provides the answers and the direction, based on God’s Word.”
—Kimiko Soldati, US Olympic Diver

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