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Precious Son

The Impact of AIDS on an Evangelical Christian Family

by Norman Carson

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A TALE OF UNCONDITIONAL LOVE?

Narrated by the father of a victim of the AIDS epidemic, this true story of his son’s life and death explores two themes: one, the mystery of God’s providence that permitted a young Christian to yield to the pervasive power of his sexual preference, despite his walking in the Christian Faith throughout his early years; and, two, a profile of the turmoil, agony and poignant response of his parents, who in the face of this fact, never abandoned their son and continued to love him unconditionally.

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 134 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jan 31, 2012)
ISBN10: 1432779729
ISBN13: 9781432779726
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Family Relationships

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Norman CarsonNorman Carson, Ph.D., is a retired professor of English at Geneva College, a Christ-centered institution, where he taught for thirty-seven years. He is an ordained minister in the Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America and has written reviews, critiques, essays and poetry for a number of publications within the realm of higher education and the Christian Church. In 2001 he published Received in Grace, the story of his discovery of his birth family.
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