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"There is an extraordinary amount of practical wisdom dispensed in this book. You can clearly see God's message regarding the impact a father has on his household both positively and negatively through the eyes of the young people in the camp experience. But Freddie systematically goes beyond the realm of simply identifying the problems by providing God inspired solutions. Read it and you will be blessed." Jim Caldwell, Head Coach, Indianapolis Colts
"Catching a glimpse of our life from my child's perspective further enlightened me. It was evident to me that I was clueless on the adverse affect of my absence from the home because of my selfishness. Key emotions were realized as I read this book but none greater than love. I could see and feel the love the children had for me during those times and was not understanding of how critical those times were to the family. God's love for us all came across strong in the book and I know that without His love, their mother's effort to keep them worshiping in a good bible teaching church and their personal commitment to follow God, not man, Freddie could have easily become one of the earlier statistics he referenced in the book. Love you son and thank you for making yourself available to link God to your past and your future - your dad and your own children- as we address the needs of the now/present! Looking forward to hearing about more speaking engagements and more books!" Love, Dad
Freddie Scott, Sr. "I was blessed that my father Lowell was the quintessential role model and mentor for me as a boy and as a man. One thing that he instilled in me very early on was that 'you make a living by what you earn, but you make a life by what you give.' This philosophy has served me well as CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee and how I approach life in general. Freddie's book should be an inspiration to men from all walks of life to demonstrate an attitude of gratitude through service to others, beginning with their own sons."
Lowell Perry, CEO, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle TN
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