Such a Godly man. Well done, good and faithful servant.
He and his sons continued to make the Unashamed podcast after Duck Dynasty ended. He also had a show on The Blaze that was fascinating. In the first episode, he showed how to prep a duck for eating; the show was about Phil's day-to-day life.
Had the opportunity to meet his son when he came to town a few years back, and got the impression that this family is as genuine as they come. What a godly and humble man, who didn't allow fame, liberal criticism, or money to sway his personal beliefs at all. He also left a great legacy through his sons and grandkids. Well done good and faithful servant indeed.
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Phil is as real as dude as has lived. His life was radically transformed when he encountered Jesus and he was not ashamed to tell people about it. Such a rich life and he will be missed. Amazing that he was given such an enormous mainstream platform over the last 15 years and awesome to see the nation flock (pun intended) to the family’s positive Christian image and message.
Hope my dad and him can get together and shoot a duck in the great by and by in between worship sessions.
I'm gonna vote for the funniest frog with the loudest croak on the highest log.
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Isn't that crazy? He was asked to go pro, or drafted, (I don't recall specifically), and he asked if he could still hunt in duck season. He was told no, so he didn't turn pro.
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Originally posted by smschulz: I thought it interesting that he was a star QB and started ahead of Terry Bradshaw in College.
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