Released in the UK March 2025
Released in the US March 2025
Trade paperback | 96 Pages
9781527112506 • £8.99 $12.99
BISAC – REL012020
While our relationships with our earthly fathers were designed to reflect our relationship with our heavenly Father, the reality of sin in our world means that many of us have relationships with our fathers fraught with pain, disappointment or absence. This devotional was written as a reminder that God is the wonderful Father that each of us desperately needs – a loving, encouraging, faithful, guiding, trustworthy, providing, protecting, comforting, healing, merciful Father. Take time to read the Scriptures listed in the Pause section each day; meditate on the questions in the Ponder section; and use the Pray section to help you speak to your Heavenly Father.
Rosann S. Coulon
Rosann Coulon and her writing have been featured by TGC, The Daily Grace Co., Hosanna Revival, and other publications. She is the founder of Leaving a Well Ministries. Rosann and her husband call North Carolina home. Visit her at www.leavingawell.com.
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This devotional is a much–needed breath of fresh air for any reader who wants daily reminders of who God is as their Heavenly Father. Rosann’s storytelling coupled with scripture will encourage you as you seek to know God’s heart.
Rebecca George
Author, ‘Do the Thing’; Host, Radical Radiance Podcast
… a deeply moving and powerful devotional that beautifully invites us to experience the heart of God as our loving and perfect Father. Through heartfelt stories and biblical reflections, Rosann S. Coulon reminds us that God’s love is not only vast but deeply personal.
Rachel Adams
Author, ‘Everyday Prayers for Love’ and ‘A Little Goes a Long Way’
Beautiful, powerful, and packed with the Biblical truth every heart longs for … Each entry highlights important aspects of who the Lord is toward us; Rosann Coulon is masterful at pointing her reader to truth at every turn.
Ann Swindell
Author, ‘The Path to Peace’ and ‘Christmas in the Castle Library’