Making Peace with Your Father

Making Peace with Your Father by David Stoop, published by Tyndale House Publishers in August 1993, is a 319-page exploration of the father’s role in shaping children’s development. This book addresses the impact of paternal relationships on adult lives and offers insights for those seeking to heal from childhood wounds. Written in English, it provides a thoughtful examination of family dynamics and the complexities of parent-child relationships.
Readers will find guidance on navigating the emotional landscape of their relationships with their fathers, focusing on healing and reconciliation. The book delves into themes of parenting and Christian living, providing a framework for understanding how these relationships influence personal growth. Stoop’s experience as a counselor informs his approach, making this work a resource for adults looking to foster healthier connections with their fathers and address past hurts.
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Exploring the significance of the father’s role and how a father affects his children’s development, this experienced counselor helps adults heal childhood hurts.
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