Growing up, Renee Cobb knew only a wrathful God.
She got her idea of a heavenly father from her biological father.
"My father was a minister and well-respected in the community. But what they didn't know was that he was a monster behind closed doors. He was very abusive to me and my mother," said Cobb, a western Henrico resident who travels the world as a conference speaker and corporate trainer.
She also is the founder and president of Woven, which stands for Women of Value in Every Nation. It is an educational organization helping women and their children find and fulfill their destiny or greatness.
The abuse was emotional and physical. Cobb's father called her horrible names in addition to shaking, hitting and burning her, she said. Her father had wanted to have her aborted, she learned years later.
"At night after my father had abused me all day, my little 4-foot-11-inch tall mother would take me on her lap and tell me over and over: 'You are here to change the world,'" recalled Cobb, a member of West End Assembly of God on Parham Road.
"I never had a view of God being anything but wrathful. I didn't have a mother figure of God," she said.
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