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Release Date: September 2017
Page Count: 176
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Binding: Milano Softone (ribbon)
ISBN: 978-0-7369-7168-3
Case Lot Quantity: 48
A Look at Life from a Deer Stand (Milano Softone)
Hunting for the Meaning of Life
The Thrill of the HuntThe Thrill of Living for God
The adventure of a lifetime awaits when you join avid outdoorsman Steve Chapman on the hunt for more than just deer. As Steve retells some of his best hunting stories, you’ll gain valuable insights on relationships, success, and most important, spiritual growth.
With humor and honesty, Steve shares the ups and downs from his numerous treks into deer country. Relive some of your fondest hunting memories and draw closer to God as you read about
- the wonder and anticipation of a teenage boy’s first hunt
- a generous gesture that turns into a double portion of venison
- the mixed emotions of a hunter tracking wounded game
- a father and son who both get their first deer with a bow—on the same day
- an unexpected encounter with a magnificent whitetail
This handsome edition of Steve’s bestselling book with a faux-leather binding and a built-in bookmark is the perfect choice for every hunting enthusiast.
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“Steve Chapman has once again hit the mark with the expanded version of this outdoor classic. He has always been able to relate to the hearts of men who love the outdoors with short inspiring messages from each chapter, and then combined with the study guide it will enable teachers to bring additional new insights and applications to those who use them in a Sunday School Class or small group. You can experience the anticipation of the hunt, the missed moments and the joy of success as you follow Steve down a trail that encourages and enlightens you.”
—Mark Grayless, Union Christian Church, Terre Haute, Indiana
07/15/20 Gary Bondy
I’m not much of a reader, but I picked this one up locally - just looked very inviting, with its faux leather cover (very impressive looking book), and after reading a few pages in the store, decided to check it out. Got it home, and couldn’t put it down!
Exceptionally good reading for both hunter, and non-hunter alike. Very inspirational and enlightening.
I’ll be remembering some of Steve’s thoughts and comments this fall, while in the duck/goose blinds and next Spring in the Turkey woods, and maybe spend a little more time contemplating all of God’s creations that I’ve always taken for granted!