'Duck Dynasty' star John Luke Robertson says Christians should be the least fearful when it comes to chasing their dreams

John Luke Robertson (right), seen here with his wife Mary Kate, is busy promoting his new book 'Young and Beardless: The Search for God.' (Instagram/John Luke Robertson)

"Duck Dynasty" star John Luke Robertson is out promoting his new book "Young and Beardless," which hopes to help guide "anyone who has a God-given dream but doesn't know how to take the first step" in claiming it.

"'Young and Beardless' is not a 'how-to' guide to accomplishing your dreams. This book only deals with the first step from experiences I have had in accomplished dreams and failed dreams," Robertson explains to The Christian Post.

The reality star has noticed that a lot of Christians are actually hindered by self-doubt and fear in chasing after their dreams, but he believes this shouldn't be the case because they have God on their side.

"As Christians, we should be the LEAST fearful of anyone! We know we have someone taking care of us if we fail," he says.

Robertson also notes that a lot of millennials search in vain for God's will in their lives, but he thinks they do not have to look far. "I believe that if we love God and love others to the best of our ability then we are lining ourselves to be in God's will," he says. "If you are doing that then just go for whatever your God-given passions are. It's better to try something and get nothing then miss something because you were waiting on a yes."

At the same time, Robertson might seem to have things all figured out in life, but he claims that he still has a lot to learn and is constantly trying to improve himself.

"I am learning how important it is to look into your life and deal with your issues. You can't change others. You can only change yourself," he shares.

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