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Dad, Why Didn't You Tell Us About This Place?

A Father’s Wake-Up Call About Eternity, Regret, and Redemption

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Dad, Why Didn't You Tell Us About This Place?

By: John Aguirre
Narrated by: Charles Conover
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"Dad, why didn't you tell us about this place?"

Those words, spoken in a church play during the darkest season of John Aguirre’s life, became the turning point that changed everything. In the middle of divorce, depression, and spiritual emptiness, John was confronted with a terrifying realization: he had provided for his children in every visible way, but had failed to lead them toward eternity.

This audiobook is his honest testimony of rock bottom, repentance, and redemption. It is a bold yet compassionate wake-up call to parents and to anyone who assumes there will always be more time to talk about heaven, hell, and salvation.

John does not soften the reality of eternity. He speaks plainly about sin, judgment, and the urgency of the Gospel while pointing to the hope of grace found in Jesus Christ.

This is not a self-help guide or a theological debate. It is a father’s confession and a call to speak before silence becomes regret. If you are a parent, if you believe eternity matters, or if you sense you may be waiting too long to lead your family spiritually, this message is for you.

©2026 John Aguirre (P)2026 John Aguirre
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