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A Father of Three Millennial Daughters describes his journey and passes along practical and spiritual wisdom
At the request of his daughters, Tom Pfizenmaier, a dad, pastor and professor, shares the life lessons, experiences, convictions and stories which have shaped how he does life. Part moving memoir and part instruction manual, this book is a legacy piece, not only for his daughters, but other millennials who are searching for practical and spiritual wisdom in discovering how to live flourishing lives. It should also provide common sense help to millennials who are just setting out on the parenting path and wondering how in the world to do it!…mehr

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A Father of Three Millennial Daughters describes his journey and passes along practical and spiritual wisdom

At the request of his daughters, Tom Pfizenmaier, a dad, pastor and professor, shares the life lessons, experiences, convictions and stories which have shaped how he does life. Part moving memoir and part instruction manual, this book is a legacy piece, not only for his daughters, but other millennials who are searching for practical and spiritual wisdom in discovering how to live flourishing lives. It should also provide common sense help to millennials who are just setting out on the parenting path and wondering how in the world to do it!


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Autorenporträt
TOM PFIZENMAIER is a native New Englander who grew up in Hingham, Massachusetts. He has been married to his wife Donna for forty years and has three adult daughters: Lenevieve (aka Lennie), Katherine (aka Kate) and Ann (aka Ann). Tom holds Masters degrees in Theological Studies and Divinity, and a Ph.D. in Theology. He also earned a D. Dad. (Doctor in Dadology) the hard way. He served as a Presbyterian pastor for thirty-two years, a seminary professor for three years, as well as dean of the faculty for the last two before retiring in 2019.