Because when a father is missing from the home,
it is not only a provider who is absent:
a voice that says, “I am proud of you,” is missing,
a presence that sets loving boundaries is missing,
a refuge when the world becomes hostile is missing.
The Father Above All Fathers was written to remind us
that no child was created to grow up orphaned in the soul.
Even if absence has marked generations,
there is a Father who does not abandon,
who does not run away,
who does not grow weary,
and who never gives up.
A Father who restores what history has broken.
Who adopts the forgotten.
Who turns even the desert into a home.
If this book reaches the hands of someone
who learned to walk without being held,
let them know this:
You were not created for loneliness.
You were not designed for abandonment.
It is not too late for you to become a son or daughter.
his work is for those who lost a father…
and for those who are about to discover
that they have always had One
waiting for them with open arms.
Though your father and mother may forsake you,
God will never forsake you.
Psalm 27:10
