Email a copy of 'What Father's Day Means to Me: A Personal Testimony' to a friend

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Email a copy of 'What Father's Day Means to Me: A Personal Testimony' to a friend
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Dr. Michael L. Williams is a pastor, author, Christian educator and Biblical counselor who has served in ministry since 2001. Dr. Mike holds under-graduate through post graduate degrees in Christian Education and formerly worked as a nurse. He is a Christ-centered counselor and in addition to counseling, he teaches how to overcome life issues Biblically on topics such as anger management, marriage, addictions, and other subjects typically referred to as mental illnesses. Dr. Mike has worked in the information technology field for many years and he uses his talents and experience in the ministry for the glory of the Lord. Dr. Mike and his wife, Pamela Rose, live in Northeast Ohio and they have children and grandchildren that live in various states. Learn more about Dr. Mike at Christianity Every Day.
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Great example of our adoption as sons and daughters of God. Thank you!
DocReits
Amen Doc. I loved it too. Yes, great example, as you are too my brother.
I can testify that Gary was a great Dad to Michael. Michael and I met more than 40 years ago when we were high school kids. It was a number of years after that when I learned that Gary was not his biological father. Never once did it even cross my mind that he was anyone other than “Dad” … which is the name he insisted that I call him from the day that we met. Yes, Michael was adopted into the Williams family just as God invites us into His family by faith in Christ. I miss Dad Williams but look forward to being reunited with him in heaven one day because he is my Dad and my brother. All glory to God for that!