Most recently, Phil Roberson’s journey from alcoholism to Christ was told in the drama-based film The Blind. Overall, the story of the Roberton family’s faith is told in the book. Robertson said his father’s conversion to Christianity decades ago changed the family’s trajectory forever, hypothesizing what would have happened if it hadn’t unfolded. face wire report.
“If that hadn’t happened, if my mom and dad hadn’t found their faith, I would have grown up to be a completely different person,” he said. “I don’t even know if I have faith.”
“There would have been no Duck Commander company, there would have been no Duck Dynasty,” he added.
Robertson noted that one person who shared the gospel with a father changed the trajectory of the family, and the family itself is sharing the message of faith through entertainment, books, movies, and more.
“One Arkansas couple found faith, brought their family together, and 50 years later ended up spreading the gospel message in some way, whether it’s through end-of-show prayers, movies, podcasts, etc.,” Robertson said. said. , noted that the next generation of his family, like his daughter Sadie and others, are sharing their faith through various mediums.
“If you think about it, that’s pretty amazing. It just lets me know… you never know what God has in store.”
He added that sharing the gospel with others is communicating love to them.
“You can’t just worry about yourself, because you have to think about someone else,” he said. “You are likely to be naturally hospitable because you want to invite and share with those around you into your circle and community. However, there is no need to call or contact the pastor at 8pm on a Friday night.
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Milton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributor to his Crosswalk Headlines and host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast dedicated to sound doctrine and Biblical truth. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Alliance Theological Seminary.
