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Loading... Letters to My Daughters (A Dad's Thoughts on a Most Important…by Paul A. Friesen
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Rebecca Manley Pippert, author of Out of the Salt Shaker, has said, "This book has something for everyone! It offers tremendous wisdom for teens and collegiates [or anyone for that matter] to consider before they choose a spouse. It is also a wonderful book for men who want to be better fathers. And it reveals, perhaps without intending to, what God desires a family to really be. I think Friesen carries forward the great tradition of the renowned author, Walter Trobisch. Letters to My Daughters is full of practical wisdom, touching stories, humor, and a refreshing look at what godly living is all about."
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