Acclaimed pastor and musician, Dr. Norman E. Hutchins, author of the groundbreaking new book, Father, I Never Knew You, Power of Forgiveness is a deeply personal narrative unveiling the life of a young boy whose father refused to acknowledge him, and how this rejection shaped his path through adversity, faith, and ultimate redemption.
From growing up in poverty and struggling with reading to overcoming emotional abuse and rejection, Hutchins shares his raw and inspiring journey in a way that resonates with anyone who has faced the pain of abandonment or struggled to find their identity. This book is a testament to resilience, the healing power of forgiveness, and the redemptive love of Christ.
Dr. Norman E. Hutchins, a celebrated pastor and musician’s musician, credits his mother’s unwavering love and faith for helping him rise above his challenges. Her songs, sermons, and spiritual guidance laid the foundation for his ministry and passion for helping others.
Father, I Never Knew You, Power of Forgiveness is a story that inspires and heals. It is a transformative journey from pain to forgiveness and triumph. Each chapter offers readers a window into the author’s life and the defining moments that shaped him. It also serves as a call to action for men to embrace their roles as fathers and mentors, fostering a legacy of love, faith, and accountability. His life’s work has been dedicated to inspiring faith, hope, and forgiveness. With a lifelong commitment to ministry, Dr. Norman E. Hutchins continues to transform lives with his powerful story and message.
Norman Earil Hutchins was an American gospel musician. He started his solo music career, in 1992, with the release of, Norman Hutchins, that was released by Sparrow Records. He released ten albums, over the course of 21 years, with Sparrow Records, JDI Records, and IR Records. Seven albums have charted on the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart.
I truly enjoyed reading this book written by my cousin on his biological father’s side. I seen him at a Garner family reunion and my mother told me who he was as she was proud to be related to him. Parts of this book just bring back memories of God and life in Kingston.