Good Call: Reflections on Faith, Family, and Fowl Audiobook
Good Call: Reflections on Faith, Family, and Fowl Audiobook
- Missy Robertson, Jase Robertson
- Simon & Schuster Audio
- 2014-05-06
- 6 h 22 min
Summary:
The straight-faced, funny man of Duck Dyanasty has a real story to tell. Not really a repeat of the previous Duck Dynasty books, Jase opens up about his personal family life, his childhood days using a drunken father, and exactly how he found faith.
This open book from Jase may surprise some fans who like him for his dried out humor and rivalry with younger brother Willie. This hilarious, yet thoughtful book, is structured around lessons of faith in the blind on topics like respect, interest, forgiveness, about Great Call: Reflections on Faith, Family members, and Fowl generosity, humility, kindness, and credibility. Chapters talk about: the features of Jase’s storage of the early times with his drunken, disruptive father; his high school times and his strong commitment to not end up like Phil have been, deciding on total abstinence from consuming and sex; as soon as he forgave Phil for being such an awful father in his young times; his initial hunt with Phil, where he saw an enthusiasm in Phil that he’d under no circumstances noticed before; his first time with Missy, which was a ‘false date’ to make another gal jealous; and of course, a section on Uncle Si, with tales not told in prior books. Various other chapters include stories of his brothers, frog hunting and fishing, and his most memorable road trips. And lastly, Jase stocks a section on hunting in heaven. Here, Jase shares his love for the property and our responsibility to look after it. Greater than a behind-the-scenes understand this beloved Duck Dynasty personality, visitors will be inspired and prompted to implement Jase’s lessons in the blind to their own lives.