Today’s message, “Our Heavenly Father; he’s a good, good father” was a poignant yet encouraging Father’s Day reminder of just how good how heavenly father is to us. Natural fatherhood today is certainly in crisis. Estranged and/or absent fathers have often interfered with our ability to cultivate and sustain a relationship with our heavenly father. At the core of Christianity is our right and privilege to have a deep personal relationship with the Father through Jesus Christ. To do so, we must be born again and at that point, God becomes our father and we are then eligible for all the privileges and rights available to us as a son or daughter in the family of God. After that adoption into the family, we soon realize that God is “Our Heavenly Father; a good, good father.”