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This Is for My Glory

Fatherlessness, Failure, Grace, and Redemption

Steve Glenn
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Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Networlding Publishing

About

**What do you do when your name fails you-or worse, when you fail your name?**

Steve Glenn spent fifty-seven years running from a question that haunted him since childhood: Whose am I? Abandoned by multiple fathers, raised by an abusive stepfather, and shaped by a mother's desperate survival, he learned early that worth must be earned through relentless performance. He built companies worth over a billion dollars, married three times searching for family, and achieved every marker of success-yet the hole in his soul only deepened.

When the 2008 financial collapse destroyed his business empire, Steve made choices that led him from the boardroom to a federal courtroom. Convicted of wire fraud, he became inmate 11750062 at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary, branded with a new name: Felon.

But in a prison basement gym, amidst the wreckage of everything he'd built, Steve heard words that would change his life: "This is for My glory." What followed was a journey into the heart of grace teaching illiterate inmates to read, experiencing supernatural favor from unexpected sources, and discovering through letters from his wife Diane that his greatest failure was becoming the pathway to his deepest healing.

Steve Glenn is a business consultant, speaker, and advocate for the fatherless. After building multiple companies and surviving federal prison, he founded CFO Logistics, LLC, where he helps distressed businesses find new life. He lives in Oklahoma with his wife Diane, still learning daily that grace is bigger than failure.

"This Is For My Glory" is more than one man's story. It's a searingly honest exploration of fatherlessness, addiction to achievement, and the lies we tell ourselves to survive. With raw vulnerability, Steve reveals how God doesn't grade on a curve-and how divine glory shines not through our performance, but through the redemption of our failures.

For anyone who has ever felt worthless, broken beyond repair, or defined by their worst moment, this memoir offers a radical truth: your value was never in question, and your story isn't over.

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