ISBN-13: 9781896213811 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 260 str.
The personal story of Diane Roblin-Lee is a powerful and dramatic insight into the life of a minister's child. With pain and laughter, she recalls her search for identity and purpose in life. She could understand neither her father nor his ministry - and he was all but unaware of the depth of resentment boiling within her. You will read how bitterness, heartbreak and frustration dissolved through supernatural intervention as God restored Diane's troubled marriage, healed the broken relationship with her father and gave her a new-found faith in what God could do. But this is more, much more, than a personal story. Diane wondered if her life was an isolated case or if the experience of other Preachers' Kids might prove to be similar. For over a year, she interviewed P.K.s and their fathers in churches, prisons, T.V. studios, on the street or wherever the challenge led her. The result is an invaluable book that presents clear cut guidelines for nurturing maximum understanding with a minimum of rebellion in all Christian homes.