Jep Robertson
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And I think that's why that was there, as strong and tough as he was.
And you're right, it was noticeable.
And I thought the same thing about him being positive because I just think he was so thankful that he had been resurrected and got his family back and all these little statements that he would make.
echoed that yeah and I was going to say because I knew we were going to share you know kind of the one memory we had a feel that we take with us as far as from a from a legacy perspective which was real interesting when we had the David Green yeah the Hobby Lobby guy he was on last week I read that book and it
You know, he kind of changed what we view of legacy because we, and mostly people in the world, you think, what am I leaving behind?
And he looked at it more from a Jesus thing in what did you set in motion?
Yeah.
Which, when you think of our dad, is real profound.
Just all the people we shared Jesus with and even in our own lives.
I think the biggest thing I miss is, because in the duck call world, because that's what we do is make duck calls, and since I was the one that he deemed gifted with the ability to make the sounds, what I liked about that whole process with making new calls and everything mirrored our faith in Christ.
It's like...
So when you read the verse, he called disciples, I'm going to make you fishers of men.
But we make duck calls, and he's like, we're going to call men.
We're going to use these duck calls.
And everything in that process echoed that.
Because here you have these new creations.
Every duck call, he viewed as a new creation.
And it really wasn't about the duck calls.
And so he sold me on that idea all through the process.
It was like, this is so crazy.