Eternal: Autobiography of Gladstone Matthew
In the year 2007, my father was dying and he wanted to see me. I did see him before he died. For the first time, we had a father-and-son talk. It was good. His face was childlike with his eyes wide open. He wanted us to take a walk in the garden, but I said, Its okay dad, sit down. At that time, I truly knew what forgiveness was. I asked him, Dad, do you remember 1972 when we were in London England? He quickly said, No. Fear was on his face. I never told my dad about Freestan. With the help of God I forgave Freestan a long time ago. The struggle between my father and I was a mighty one. A young boy was almost destroyed by his father. However, the bible helped my soul and the gospels made me strong. The voice of God was my only hope.
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Eternal: Autobiography of Gladstone Matthew
In the year 2007, my father was dying and he wanted to see me. I did see him before he died. For the first time, we had a father-and-son talk. It was good. His face was childlike with his eyes wide open. He wanted us to take a walk in the garden, but I said, Its okay dad, sit down. At that time, I truly knew what forgiveness was. I asked him, Dad, do you remember 1972 when we were in London England? He quickly said, No. Fear was on his face. I never told my dad about Freestan. With the help of God I forgave Freestan a long time ago. The struggle between my father and I was a mighty one. A young boy was almost destroyed by his father. However, the bible helped my soul and the gospels made me strong. The voice of God was my only hope.
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Eternal: Autobiography of Gladstone Matthew

Eternal: Autobiography of Gladstone Matthew

by Gladstone Matthew
Eternal: Autobiography of Gladstone Matthew

Eternal: Autobiography of Gladstone Matthew

by Gladstone Matthew

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In the year 2007, my father was dying and he wanted to see me. I did see him before he died. For the first time, we had a father-and-son talk. It was good. His face was childlike with his eyes wide open. He wanted us to take a walk in the garden, but I said, Its okay dad, sit down. At that time, I truly knew what forgiveness was. I asked him, Dad, do you remember 1972 when we were in London England? He quickly said, No. Fear was on his face. I never told my dad about Freestan. With the help of God I forgave Freestan a long time ago. The struggle between my father and I was a mighty one. A young boy was almost destroyed by his father. However, the bible helped my soul and the gospels made me strong. The voice of God was my only hope.

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ISBN-13: 9781426967542
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication date: 05/13/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 120
File size: 127 KB

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