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Jase Robertson



Average rating: 4.22 · 3,023 ratings · 325 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
Good Call: Reflections on F...

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Man Stuff: Devotional Thoug...

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Mountain Man: Keepin' a Slo...

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“When you don't know what you're doing, its best to do it quickly.”
Jase Robertson

“Of course, there has been a lot of speculation over the last couple of years that our wives must have married us bearded ugly ducklings because of our fame and fortune. The fact is that none of us had much at all when we met our wives, and our long, full beards came after we married them. Our crazy uncle Si likes to joke that our gift of gab--or “hot air,” as he puts it--is what helped woo our wives. Actually, our relationships were built on spiritual principles such as faith, hope, and love. Through our poverty, rugged appearances, and, at times, musty aromas, I learned that true joy doesn’t come from what you have or how you look but from what kind of man you are on the inside. On my second date with Missy, I explained to her my love for hunting and fishing, which often causes me to be gone for several days and sometimes weeks at a time. I figured my admission would rule out a third date, but I was surprised when she replied, “Okay.” I knew right then that Missy was a keeper, and she has become my spiritual soul mate and a wonderful mother to our three beautiful children.”
Jase Robertson, Good Call: Reflections on Faith, Family, and Fowl

“Through Jesus, you past is explained, your present has a purpose, and your future is secure. What more could you really want in life?”
Jase Robertson, Good Call: Reflections on Faith, Family and Fowl by Robertson, Jase (2014) Hardcover



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