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And He Divided Unto Them His Living: December 8 Spiritual Liberation Series, #65
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And He Divided Unto Them His Living: December 8 Spiritual Liberation Series, #65 in Ottawa, ON
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And He Divided Unto Them His Living: December 8 Spiritual Liberation Series, #65 in Ottawa, ON
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And He Divided Unto Them His Living
Reimagining the parable of the prodigal son, this book focuses not on the rebellious son—but on the scandalous grace of the father. It contrasts Jesus's depiction of a compassionate father with the harsh, controlling models of "spiritual fatherhood" in many authoritarian church systems. The story unfolds through fictional yet vivid characters—Eli, Joel, and their father—who mirror real-life spiritual dynamics. Kwame Y Ampofo masterfully critiques systems where love is conditional, loyalty is demanded, and those who "leave" are maligned. With strong theological insight and narrative beauty, this book argues that true fathers don't curse, control, or manipulate—they restore, embrace, and celebrate the return. It's a healing narrative for those who have left oppressive church systems but still hope in the Father's arms.
And He Divided Unto Them His Living
Reimagining the parable of the prodigal son, this book focuses not on the rebellious son—but on the scandalous grace of the father. It contrasts Jesus's depiction of a compassionate father with the harsh, controlling models of "spiritual fatherhood" in many authoritarian church systems. The story unfolds through fictional yet vivid characters—Eli, Joel, and their father—who mirror real-life spiritual dynamics. Kwame Y Ampofo masterfully critiques systems where love is conditional, loyalty is demanded, and those who "leave" are maligned. With strong theological insight and narrative beauty, this book argues that true fathers don't curse, control, or manipulate—they restore, embrace, and celebrate the return. It's a healing narrative for those who have left oppressive church systems but still hope in the Father's arms.

















