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David Bray lives in Chicago in a Christian community called Jesus People USA. His first book, Marduk, a science fiction story, was co-authored with Tom Fulghum. His second book, My Father's Love, records the struggles and blessings of growing up and dealing with the loss of his dad, John Bray, a pastor, teacher, and dean of North Park Seminary in Chicago, Illinois. This story of a father's love for his son will encourage anyone struggling with the loss of a loved one, especially the loss of a father. It offers concrete examples of positive relationships for anyone, and especially for families…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
David Bray lives in Chicago in a Christian community called Jesus People USA. His first book, Marduk, a science fiction story, was co-authored with Tom Fulghum. His second book, My Father's Love, records the struggles and blessings of growing up and dealing with the loss of his dad, John Bray, a pastor, teacher, and dean of North Park Seminary in Chicago, Illinois. This story of a father's love for his son will encourage anyone struggling with the loss of a loved one, especially the loss of a father. It offers concrete examples of positive relationships for anyone, and especially for families with a disabled child. David's memories of his dad demonstrate the power of love and radiate hope for those who grieve, those with disabilities, families of the disabled, and any parent or child needing reassurance of God's love. David's desire is that the reader will find hope and blessing by reading his story.
Autorenporträt
Dave Bray grew up in the Chicago area and actually started writing this book many years ago. In 2003, he recorded a hip-hop album under the name ""Dr. Bray."" Dave currently lives a life of prayer within the community in Chicago at Jesus People USA. He is a devoted fan of sci-fi games, reading and is in the process of writing another book. Thomas Fulghum grew up in Ecuador in a missionary family. After a car accident left him partially disabled, he felt the call of God to a communal lifestyle which then led him to live in Chicago with Jesus People USA. There he serves as a lay chaplain involved in the community's outreach to senior residents of Friendly Towers. From Long Island to Philadelphia and beyond, Robert C. Seibert (inner illustrator) has spent his life traveling around, seeking God's will, stumbling, getting up again, and learning God's mercy all over. When he lived with JPUSA, Rob worked at a shelter for single moms and their children.