"People told me my dad was a great man. It turns out he was something better." Through a series of interconected short stories, author Greg Fish paints a vivid portrait of his journey of discovering his own legacy in the light of a father who often seemed larger than life. He once thought if he could be half the man my dad was, he would have lived a good life. But it seemed he simply wasn't good enough. If you've struggled to measure up, this book's for you. If you feel like greatness alludes you, this book's for you. If you're trying to fit together the pieces of the story of your life, this…mehr
"People told me my dad was a great man. It turns out he was something better." Through a series of interconected short stories, author Greg Fish paints a vivid portrait of his journey of discovering his own legacy in the light of a father who often seemed larger than life. He once thought if he could be half the man my dad was, he would have lived a good life. But it seemed he simply wasn't good enough. If you've struggled to measure up, this book's for you. If you feel like greatness alludes you, this book's for you. If you're trying to fit together the pieces of the story of your life, this book's for you. This is how Greg's relationship with his father made him a better man. This story will help you rediscover truths in your story that will empower you to move forward. It's a story of faith, love, and hard work, mixed in with the occasional fishing trip. It's the story Greg says he was born to tell, "Because I'm Richard's son."
Greg Fish is an author, speaker, and digital specialist. He began in radio broadcasting as an award-winning program director and on-air personality. After finally saying yes to a lifelong call to pastoral ministry, he spent nearly 20 years as lead pastor, serving in Indiana, Ohio, and Illinois. He enjoyed developing and enacting strategies to help struggling churches turn around. In recent years, Greg has worked as an author, speaker, and communications/digital media specialist. He has served on staff at churches in Peoria, Illinois, and Fort Worth, Texas.
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