Dear London. Part 3

Letters to our city. Written by Stephen Klemich

Dear London, 

My father died suddenly when I was 1 year old, and that left a massive void in my heart. Like a boat without a rudder, my teenage years and early adult life were spent as a wild-child with a deep desire to fill the void through “sex-drugs-and-rock ‘n roll” and also a desire to seek a guide, a father, for my life. 

On Sunday 13th September 2020, I was asked for the first time, to share a message on The Father’s Love. How could I share such a message when I never had a father? But in 1979 (yes, many of you reading this were not even born then!) that all changed when I met my Heavenly Father. 

Some people have been fortunate to have amazing loving fathers. However, I have helped so many others who had absent fathers, critical and competitive fathers, abusive fathers, and fathers who, because of their own poor role model, had no idea how to be a father. What these people, like myself, needed was to meet a Father who is unconditional love. 

London can be lonely at the best of times, but if your heart is not feeling the unconditional love of the father, it can leave you without the security of family. The deepest and most secure fact you have in your life is that God, Our Father, loves you unconditionally. That is a difficult concept to grasp if you have been around “religion” that can present a father of fear, punishment and judgement. 

So…

Dear London,

I invite you to get to know YOUR heavenly father. To be part of a family that knows how to forgive and forge a future for good. What a way to live! Let Love Live.

 
Dear London…

Dear London…

While we can’t meet all together just yet, join us as we continue to build community this month at C3 London at 10:00 at C3 London Online.

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