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Daughter explains brutal obituary she wrote for her father about his ‘bad parenting.’ The obituary walks a fine line between uncloaked honesty and mean-spiritedness. [Verse] G Gsus4 I've heard a thousand stories of what they think You're like G Gsus4 But I've heard the tender whisper of love in the dead of night C G/B Am7 D You tell me that You're please

It is track #7 on their album, "Housefires II." Penn Collins He is only Good.

There is no way I can love anyone as much as He loves them. The song "Good Good Father" was written by Pat Barrett and Anthony Brown.

Good Good Father. Description: Good Good Father [lyric video] by Chris Tomlin, Includes multiple matching lyric backgrounds for use with your live worship team plus 3 stand-alone song movies in original stereo audio, instrumental, and click-trax versions.

Perfect for use with your worship team or for solo performance. Chords in Key of G Last modified: 20 February 2016 at 05:06 AM. When I am upset about something - like the child I know suffering from cancer- This truth comes to mind- God, You are a good good Father! Good Good Father (Lyrics) Oh, I’ve heard a thousand stories of what they think you’re like But I’ve heard the tender whisper of love in the dead of night You're a good good Father It's who You are, it's who You are, it's who You are And I'm loved by You It's who I am, it's who I am, it's who I am Oh, and I've seen many searching For answers far and wide But I know we're all searching For answers only You provide ‘Cause You know just what we need Before we say a word You're a good good Father It not only sounds great but what happens with really great sounding songs - it gets stuck in your head.

This 5-day devotional, centered around Chris Tomlin's single "Good Good Father," explores our relationship to God as his children and God's love for us as our Father. Best song! Song Lyrics: Oh, I've heard a thousand stories of what they think you're like This is the perfect devotional to prepare for Father's Day, or to simply uncover our identity as children of God. This song was written by Pat Barrett and Tony Brown of Housefires, a group of musicians from Atlanta, GA who pursue authentic worship of God.