Choosing to Be an Intentional Father to My Daughters: Here Are 2 Books That Are Helping Me by Jonathan Oliver

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May 04, 2020

Choosing to Be an Intentional Father to My Daughters: Here Are 2 Books That Are Helping Me

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Donna John
Love the comparison of kneading bread dough each day. B.I. Mansour enjoyed "Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters" as well. Thanks for sharing, Jonathan Oliver .
Jonathan Oliver
Absolutely. Thank you for the kind words.
Jonathan Oliver
I am happy to contribute.
Elisa Schmitz
Great suggestions! Thank you for sharing, Jonathan Oliver !
Jonathan Oliver
I really enjoy this format.
Mike Prochaska
Be the best dad you can be.

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