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Author | : Gary Miller |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : 2022-11-28 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1664282890 |
Gary Miller shares more heralded articles that have appeared in newspapers and magazines throughout the nation in this fourth volume of Outdoor Truths. Each entry is brief and stands alone from the other articles. It is the perfect deer-stand or coffee table book that can be enjoyed at different times. While some people may think of these articles as devotionals for hunters and fishers, the author has never viewed them that way. The reason is because he’s never envisioned his audience as only faithful Christians but instead as people who may be unsure about Christianity or the church. The only thing he’s always been sure about his readers is that by and large, hunters and fishers are not atheists. They see the handiwork of someone bigger whenever they spend time in the woods or on the water. These articles will help you navigate what you already know. If you love the outdoors, aren’t sure about faith, but believe in God—or if you’re a dedicated Christian—then you’ll treasure these writings.
Author | : Gary Miller |
Publisher | : Xulon Press |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2006-07 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781600344473 |
This collection of essays blends observations and experiences that have come over time from being in God's great outdoors. Each article speaks of hunting, fishing, and the outdoors while pointing readers to the one who is the creator and sustainer of the universe. (Social Issues)
Author | : Joshua H. Jones |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2007-06-11 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1430322659 |
If you're a Christian who enjoys a big fish story and has a passion for our Lord Jesus - this book is for you. The author of this book tells a number stories about his own outdoor experiences and reflects upon how God's Word relates to each story. There are 31 stories and devotions in all. Also included is a brief glossary defining basic theological jargon.
Author | : Joshua H. Jones |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 205 |
Release | : 2008-06-25 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1435722256 |
In the Black Hills Edition of Biblical Truth & Outdoor Lies, Pastor Josh Jones artfully draws the outdoor enthusiast into a deeper reflection upon the intersection of Christian faith and hunting and fishing. Pastor Jones' wonderfully narrated experiences provide a backdrop that hunters and anglers alike will appreciate. Rather than leave the reader with good stories (which they are), he uses these familiar outdoor experiences to transition into simple yet thoughtful truths gleaned from God's Word. Much too often we lose sight of God's love for us in Jesus and disconnect the things we love from the One who loves us. In a down to earth language all hunters and anglers will recognize and understand, Jones bridges the gap between time in the outdoors and time in God's Word. The outdoor enthusiast who works through these thoughtful devotions will see the world in a better way that increases both his thanks for the gift of God's love in Christ and the gifts found in God's creation.
Author | : Ashley Denton |
Publisher | : Smooth Stone Publishing |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780615413259 |
Author | : Sam Venable |
Publisher | : Univ. of Tennessee Press |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2013-12-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1621900150 |
As seen through the eyes of Sam Venable, the world is indeed bizarre and filled with nuttiness. The archives of the Knoxville News Sentinel offer ample evidence that Venable is a bit of the former and has made a career out of drawing attention to the latter. For his latest book, Venable has gathered and organized 139 of his newspaper columns—his biggest collection yet—to create a trove of wit and wisdom. In the spirit of “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” he points a finger at human nature, the environment, civil rights and wrongs, and an eclectic mix of other targets, drawing our attention to the foibles, failings, and just plain absurdities that surround us all. As a native son and treasured institution in East Tennessee, Venable has earned the right to poke fun at its local history, habits, and happenings. He takes full, loving advantage of this license in essays such as “How to Tawlk Good,” “Shall We Gather with a Reptile,” and “The Good, the Bad, the Kudzu.” He takes on the government in a section titled “A Two-Ring Circus with Elephants and Donkeys,” and in another called “Still Waiting for Y2K,” he offers up “A Lesson in Dollars and Sense” and “Blowing the Budget for Bowser.” Some have called him a modern-day Mark Twain, others the Dave Barry of Knoxville; but while there may be some similarities, Sam Venable is wonderfully unique. He sees—and sees through—the pervasive silliness and stupidity in our world. It evokes wonder in him, and with many a deft turn of phrase, he interprets that wonder for us. Warning! This Product Contains Nuttiness will make you smile, certainly, but it will also make you think and sometimes even touch your heart.
Author | : Jay Houston |
Publisher | : Harvest House Publishers |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2012-04-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0736943668 |
Tapping into the market of more than 12 million hunters in the United States alone, avid sportsmen Jay Houston and Roger Medley team up to encourage men to open their hearts and share their values, beliefs, and wisdom with their families. Through stories of hunting and outdoor adventures, they reveal the significance of a man's legacy and offer thought-provoking questions to help him start journaling: How do the traits of bull elk relate to walking with Christ? Hunting prayers center on goals, but is that the best approach? How can hunting skills draw us closer to God? Readers will also discover specifics for creating legacies: using birthday cards to highlight qualities they admire jotting down insights in the margins of hunting books to give as gifts teaching hunting lore while enjoying a venison feast Jay and Roger urge men to grow spiritually, make their faith known, and pass on their knowledge about life and hunting to the generations to come.
Author | : Sue Waite |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 365 |
Release | : 2020-06-09 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0429791003 |
The term ‘outdoor learning’ covers many forms of practice outside the classroom, including Forest School and outdoor play. Outdoor learning has been rapidly growing as a topic of interest for educators and parents over the last ten years, and research published in this field is also increasing. Despite the fact that we are inextricably part of the natural world, there is concern that contemporary children have become disconnected from nature and that their opportunities to access natural environments are declining. Given compelling evidence that time spent in natural places has multiple benefits for human health and wellbeing and pro-environmental behaviour (Bourn et al., 2016), there is an impetus to find ways to increase children’s exposure to and attachment to nature through their education. The chapters in this book were originally peer-reviewed articles published in Education 3–13: International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education. They are amongst the most popular in the journal, reflecting the demand for more evidence of outcomes and high-quality information about how best to implement outdoor learning for children in this age group. The authors report qualitative and quantitative studies and consider implications of the findings for children and their development, and for the integration (or not) of natural environment contexts within school practices. Gathering this body of evidence together in a single volume enables important messages about outdoor learning’s various purposes, processes and outcomes to be more readily accessed by practitioners, policy makers and researchers.
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Total Pages | : 556 |
Release | : 1906 |
Genre | : Open-air treatment |
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Author | : Chasty King |
Publisher | : Gratitude Press |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2022-02-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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“Chasty’s heartbreaking story of struggling with addiction is proof that God always has a plan and purpose for each person. He can completely turn a life around, and absolutely no one is a lost cause.” - Jimmy Wayne, Recording artist & NYT bestselling author of Walk to Beautiful Addiction is a bone-deep, blood-deep, and spirit-deep infection—stinking and rotting from the deepest parts of you. It infects every facet of your soul and leaks into every area of your life. Addiction steals your sanity, kills your joy, and destroys your being. It transforms you into a liar, manipulator, and thief. Septic is the raw account of Chasty King’s life. This transparent testimony exposes the depravity of addiction and shares how she found freedom through faith in Christ. She offers a keen perspective and meaningful relevancy to an epidemic that affects thousands of people every day. Journey with her as she shares with you the intimate details of both her darkest and brightest days. Her story offers hope to a hopeless world.