In this episode, Bob challenges men to rethink the spiritual disciplines—not as performance-based tasks but as privileges rooted in their identity as sons of God. Through Scripture, honest reflection, and practical reframing, men are called to trade fear-driven religion for confident, relational pursuit of the Father. Send us a text Support the show Thanks for listening! Please subscribe, share and leave a comment. Feel free to email me at bobdtx@mail.com Bob
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In this episode, Bob challenges men to rethink the spiritual disciplines—not as performance-based tasks but as privileges rooted in their identity as sons of God. Through Scripture, honest reflection, and practical reframing, men are called to trade fear-driven religion for confident, relational pursuit of the Father. Send us a text Support the show Thanks for listening! Please subscribe, share and leave a comment. Feel free to email me at bobdtx@mail.com Bob
In Ezekiel 37, the bones start rattling as God begins to rebuild life step by step. But they’re not fully alive yet. In this episode of A Man of His Word, Bob Dyer challenges men to stay faithful in the process, to trust God’s timing, and to see the rattling not as failure but as hope. Send us a text Support the show Thanks for listening! Please subscribe, share and leave a comment. Feel free to email me at bobdtx@mail.com Bob
A Man of HIS Word
In this episode, Bob challenges men to rethink the spiritual disciplines—not as performance-based tasks but as privileges rooted in their identity as sons of God. Through Scripture, honest reflection, and practical reframing, men are called to trade fear-driven religion for confident, relational pursuit of the Father. Send us a text Support the show Thanks for listening! Please subscribe, share and leave a comment. Feel free to email me at bobdtx@mail.com Bob