Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Being Courageous Takes Courage

 This book is about four Cops that change their life around in ways that need to be changed for their children and with God's help. They see and hear different stories about each other. They share good, fun, sad, exciting, and scared times together. As they work together, they lean about each other. They help each other become better fathers. When tragedy hits home, these men are left wrestling with their hopes, their fears, their faith, and their fathering. Can a newfound urgency help these dads draw closer to God... and to their children?

 I have chosen this book because it is based on time. Time is very valuable in this life. Either you are using your time wisely or wasting it. This book basically descries how fathers are wasting their time more at work than with their family. Finally they realize it when they hit hard times and are missing out in all the fun. Its also about wrong timing. Like the wrong timing about when someone dies. Or when you don't think wisely and waste time on something that needs to get done.


The main characters in the book are Adam Mitchell, and Nathan Hayes. They are having a hard time trying to be the best Cop in Albany but also a good father and husband. I think they will change their life around when each of them hit hard spots in life. If it includes loosing a loved one, not getting to see your kids, or getting a divorce. They find ways to be what they need to be. But only with God's help they get through the rough times but leading up to even better times.


These fathers will learn more than they thought they could learn. They get in on things that they didn't bargain for but learn fast that they still have to get over it and do it. They come together and show each other things the other didn't know. When they come up will all the things they think they need to become better father. They make a promise to be a good officer and to serve and protect but when they get home to be a good husband and father to the ones they love dearly.

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