My Two Fathers

My Two Fathers

Terry Austin

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Editorial:
Austin Brothers Publishers
Año de edición:
2020
ISBN:
9781733313049
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The biggest compliment you can give to Terry Austin is that he looks like his father. Not so much in physical appearance, although there is some resemblance, but in the way he lives. This book, “My Two Fathers,” explores how an earthly father can shape how we live and understand God.Bill and his son Terry shared a similar life-changing experience. The father lost his right leg in the legendary battle on Iwo Jima. The son lost the use of his legs after a bout with polio as an infant. This shared situation provided a unique opportunity for this father to teach his son the basic truths about God. Terry understands that he has two fathers—one earthly and the other heavenly.Every person develops an attitude about God from those who are fathers for them. Those fortunate enough to have a father with great faith have a tremendous head start toward a healthy spiritual life. Some fathers are cruel, overly demanding, absent, violent and make it difficult for their children to develop a healthy relationship with God. Terry understands that when it comes to fathers, he won the lottery.“My Two Fathers” is a powerful story of the impact one man’s life has on the life of his son. As you read the pages of this book, at times you will feel a tear, and at others you will hear a chuckle. Through it all, you will walk away with a better understanding of God.If you want to read a pastoral perspective—testimony would be the correct word if it weren’t so old-fashioned and out of vogue—of a minister sure of his voice and witness, read anything by Terry Austin. You will get the unvarnished version, before the marketing lathe has been applied to the brutal confessional plaster. Terry is the quintessential Baptist preacher—one of our very best—unadorned by contrivances of ego or popular appeal, armed not with shiny ecclesial trappings but only with the Word of God. This book is about a son and a father, inextricably bound in love one for another, but with a rawboned frontier Baptist sensibility that shirks any sentimentality. A remarkable memoir, told in a voice so true and pitch perfect that you will long for a church, and a pastor, with such purity of heart. An essential reading for anyone trying to make sense of father and family, and what that has to do with God.

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