Father Stephen Gadberry
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What do you call it? I don't have kids. I don't have no wife. Baby carrier. Maybe a bassinet. I don't know. Whatever you carry a baby around in. Something like that. So, yeah.
What do you call it? I don't have kids. I don't have no wife. Baby carrier. Maybe a bassinet. I don't know. Whatever you carry a baby around in. Something like that. So, yeah.
Later that year. Just a couple months later. Yeah, no, it was, it was still very, they just found out they were pregnant. All of us were like, um, I think we're April. So about March or April is whenever I guess mom and dad was a really fertile time. We were all born in November, December. They were born in December. My brother. Wow. Wow. I don't know what to say to that. How much you can.
Later that year. Just a couple months later. Yeah, no, it was, it was still very, they just found out they were pregnant. All of us were like, um, I think we're April. So about March or April is whenever I guess mom and dad was a really fertile time. We were all born in November, December. They were born in December. My brother. Wow. Wow. I don't know what to say to that. How much you can.
Later that year. Just a couple months later. Yeah, no, it was, it was still very, they just found out they were pregnant. All of us were like, um, I think we're April. So about March or April is whenever I guess mom and dad was a really fertile time. We were all born in November, December. They were born in December. My brother. Wow. Wow. I don't know what to say to that. How much you can.
I was like, damn. I still don't know what to say. You know, it's kind of cool. We were talking about different things for ministry and suffering. It's cool how God uses that. Because whenever people come to me after the shit hits the fan in their lives, they're like, Father, I need an answer. There's not an answer. And so it's given me the ability just to sit with them.
I was like, damn. I still don't know what to say. You know, it's kind of cool. We were talking about different things for ministry and suffering. It's cool how God uses that. Because whenever people come to me after the shit hits the fan in their lives, they're like, Father, I need an answer. There's not an answer. And so it's given me the ability just to sit with them.
I was like, damn. I still don't know what to say. You know, it's kind of cool. We were talking about different things for ministry and suffering. It's cool how God uses that. Because whenever people come to me after the shit hits the fan in their lives, they're like, Father, I need an answer. There's not an answer. And so it's given me the ability just to sit with them.
Sometimes not an answer is okay. You have to have a reason. Because I don't know. I'll never understand why. And I go through waves of just being angry or indifferent or mad at God.
Sometimes not an answer is okay. You have to have a reason. Because I don't know. I'll never understand why. And I go through waves of just being angry or indifferent or mad at God.
Sometimes not an answer is okay. You have to have a reason. Because I don't know. I'll never understand why. And I go through waves of just being angry or indifferent or mad at God.
Good question. My grandpa. My mom's dad was probably the biggest one. Quiet man. His name was Herman. Herman Joseph. He's deceased now. Quiet, hard-working guy. It's funny. He smoked cigarettes. Then he had a heart attack, so he had to quit. But he was one of those guys that quit. But he kept smoking.
Good question. My grandpa. My mom's dad was probably the biggest one. Quiet man. His name was Herman. Herman Joseph. He's deceased now. Quiet, hard-working guy. It's funny. He smoked cigarettes. Then he had a heart attack, so he had to quit. But he was one of those guys that quit. But he kept smoking.
Good question. My grandpa. My mom's dad was probably the biggest one. Quiet man. His name was Herman. Herman Joseph. He's deceased now. Quiet, hard-working guy. It's funny. He smoked cigarettes. Then he had a heart attack, so he had to quit. But he was one of those guys that quit. But he kept smoking.
So he'd go in the bathroom every night and smoke cigarettes, put the bathroom open, think that we couldn't smell it in the rest of the house. It's kind of funny. But yeah, so he did it. A couple of uncles also stepped in and kind of took me under their wings. Different ones. They all fathered me in different ways. No one can replace a father.
So he'd go in the bathroom every night and smoke cigarettes, put the bathroom open, think that we couldn't smell it in the rest of the house. It's kind of funny. But yeah, so he did it. A couple of uncles also stepped in and kind of took me under their wings. Different ones. They all fathered me in different ways. No one can replace a father.
So he'd go in the bathroom every night and smoke cigarettes, put the bathroom open, think that we couldn't smell it in the rest of the house. It's kind of funny. But yeah, so he did it. A couple of uncles also stepped in and kind of took me under their wings. Different ones. They all fathered me in different ways. No one can replace a father.
You know, I had a lot of good examples, but I never had a dad. One uncle taught me just a lot about just hard work, physical labor, just kind of being raw. He was the farmer. The other one, just a lot about, like, humor and just living life, having fun, you know. There were some other good people, too, that kind of took me under their wings, friends, parents, you know, Boy Scouts.
You know, I had a lot of good examples, but I never had a dad. One uncle taught me just a lot about just hard work, physical labor, just kind of being raw. He was the farmer. The other one, just a lot about, like, humor and just living life, having fun, you know. There were some other good people, too, that kind of took me under their wings, friends, parents, you know, Boy Scouts.
You know, I had a lot of good examples, but I never had a dad. One uncle taught me just a lot about just hard work, physical labor, just kind of being raw. He was the farmer. The other one, just a lot about, like, humor and just living life, having fun, you know. There were some other good people, too, that kind of took me under their wings, friends, parents, you know, Boy Scouts.