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A Man’s Hunger for the Word, with Robert Wolgemuth

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A Man’s Hunger for the Word, with Robert Wolgemuth

'The editor of the CSB Men’s Daily Bible, Robert Wolgemuth, shares ideas on ways

women can help their men spend more time in the Word." from the video introduction


"Dannah Gresh: You know, stereotypes can be hurtful. And there are a lot of stereotypes about men. I mean, think about it: there are stereotypes about how they act.


Man: I’m a man’s man. I shoot guns, and I hunt. I watch football, play some pretty aggressive video games. I have power tools and a tractor, split my own firewood with my bare hands.


Dannah: (chuckling) Okay, I hope that guy doesn’t actually exist. But there are also stereotypes about what they eat.


Man: Real men do not eat quiche.


Man: Let me tell you something. The only meat I’m going to cook is what I kill myself.


Man: Real men eat their steaks still mooing—none of this medium-well nonsense.


Dannah: (chuckling) Well, my son is a pretty manly-man, and he likes quiche. What about this stereotype: what they read.


Woman: Well, my husband reads . . . I don’t …' from the Transcripts



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Herbert Clark
Herbert Clark
Dec 30, 2024

Robert Wolgemuth’s reflections are truly inspiring and highlight the importance of preparation and patience in all aspects of life. Interestingly, even in practical matters, understanding timing—like knowing https://bftech.pro/how-long-it-takes-for-ice-cubes-to-freeze/ —can teach us the value of waiting for the right moment, whether it’s for spiritual growth or simply for everyday tasks.

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