
Cash Denief - A Man Who Loves Well
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When I think about men loving well, the name Cash Denief comes to mind immediately. Cash's own business is in the lumber industry, but much of his time is spent with his wife, Zan, helping run her premier bed and breakfast business. Some years back, Zan purchased a 100 year old schoolhouse and began to develop her vision by turning it into a bed and breakfast. Cash has worked side by side with his wife to help update and remodel, care for the grounds, and serve the gourmet meals that Zan prepares.
I have watched Cash care for his wife lovingly and sacrificially through the years, investing himself in her life and dreams. He follows the guidelines Paul sets forth in Ephesians 5:22-33. He loves his wife the way Christ loves the church, giving himself up for her.
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