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    <title>What Would A Great Husband Do?</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s really quite astounding that most of our greatest roles in life don&#8217;t come with an instruction manual. You have to pass a test to get a driver&#8217;s license yet there&#8217;s no manual or test required to be a husband or a dad. Courtesy 123RF/bellphotography423 I&#8217;m not in favor of requiring legislation for such—but, man, [&#8230;]]]></description>

        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s really quite astounding that most of our greatest roles in life don&#8217;t come with an instruction manual. You have to pass a test to get a driver&#8217;s license yet there&#8217;s no manual or test required to be a husband or a dad.</p>
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<span class="caption">Courtesy 123RF/bellphotography423</span></p>
<p>I&#8217;m not in favor of requiring legislation for such—but, man, it would sure be nice to have more of a leg-up than most of us guys get.</p>
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<p>Granted, there are many books and other resources available to those wanting to get better in the important relationships of life. Yet, there are always situations that come up that can&#8217;t be found in any book or seminar.</p>
<h2>One Question For Making Great Decisions</h2>
<p>As a husband of almost 37 years now, I still get surprised at some new twist in our marriage relationship—something that requires a decision on my part. I&#8217;ve studied a lot. I&#8217;ve experienced a lot. But sometimes the decision-making feels as if I&#8217;m in totally new territory.</p>
<p>I recently heard Pastor Andy Stanley in a leadership conference describe a conversation he had with Pastor Bill Hybels. Andy asked Bill what he&#8217;s found helpful over the years in making tough decisions as a pastor. Bill answered, &#8220;I ask myself, &#8216;What would a <em>great</em> leader do?'&#8221;</p>
<p>How powerful is that?! You can obviously extrapolate this question into any important role.</p>
<ul>
<li>What would a great <strong>husband</strong> do?</li>
<li>What would a great <strong>dad</strong> do?</li>
<li>What would a great <strong>friend</strong> do?</li>
</ul>
<p>Rather than mentally grasping for a technique or pat-answer locked away in our memory banks, this question focuses all of our learning and values and hopefully translates those into a great action.</p>
<p>And assuming we truly want to be great husbands, it motivates us to do the best thing, not necessarily the easiest or most convenient.</p>
<h2>Doing The Right Thing</h2>
<p>That afternoon when I got home from the conference, after briefly summarizing the day for Gail, she ran upstairs to change clothes before we had to leave again. I went to the kitchen and drank a glass of water. When I put my glass in the dishwasher, I noticed the rice cooker and its glass lid in the sink—obviously needing attention.</p>
<p>If you have a rice cooker, you know it&#8217;s really a convenient appliance. But the bowl needs scraped when done and the glass lid is a pain to clean. I don&#8217;t like to clean it—but neither does Gail and I knew it.</p>
<p>What was I going to do? I could easily keep moving, pretending I didn&#8217;t notice. But doggone Andy Stanley was in my head saying, &#8220;What would a great husband do?&#8221;</p>
<p>A tired husband might beg for a little relaxation. An excited husband waiting to tell his wife all about what he&#8217;d learned that day may put it off until asked later. But, a <em>great</em> husband would clean the rice cooker and lid— AND rinse out the sink, put any other dirty dishes in the dishwasher, wipe the counter, and empty the trash.</p>
<p>So I did. Not because I had to. Not because Gail asked me to. Not because I thought it would avoid some chastisement. But because I aspire to being a great husband and it was the right thing to do.</p>
<h2>A Better Husband—And A Grateful Wife</h2>
<p>I didn&#8217;t even run upstairs to tell Gail what I just did for her (although I did think about it). But she did notice—right away. It was a great segue into what I&#8217;d learned that day.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;What would a great husband do in this situation?&#8221;</em> I can&#8217;t get that question out of my head. And it&#8217;s helping me make better decisions every day.</p>
<p>Ladies, I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve already adapted this and are asking, &#8220;What would a great wife do?&#8221; I can&#8217;t improve on how Andy Stanley answered that as he concluded his presentation: &#8220;Use your imagination!&#8221;</p>
<hr><p><strong>Question: Husbands, what is one action you'd recommend to another as an action of a great husband? Share your answer at https://kirbyandersen.com/2015/09/what-would-a-great-husband-do/.</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>

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