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Father’s Gift

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Intrigue exists at the start of this scene as a man is presented a very large gift by his father. He asks what the giant box holds only to have his father tell him that as an expectant dad, he’s already opened it and it’s bigger than you think . Through short scenes, we watch the man live out moments with his daughter he is yet to have: frustrated with her as a newborn, teaching her as an infant, shaping her as a teenager, and appreciating her as a new bride. As the dad-to-be talks with his dad, we have a sense he is in for a very full and fulfilling journey in his new role.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Willow Creek Association
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2004
ISBN
9780744146202

Intrigue exists at the start of this scene as a man is presented a very large gift by his father. He asks what the giant box holds only to have his father tell him that as an expectant dad, he’s already opened it and it’s bigger than you think . Through short scenes, we watch the man live out moments with his daughter he is yet to have: frustrated with her as a newborn, teaching her as an infant, shaping her as a teenager, and appreciating her as a new bride. As the dad-to-be talks with his dad, we have a sense he is in for a very full and fulfilling journey in his new role.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Willow Creek Association
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2004
ISBN
9780744146202