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Trembled in a Deer Blind

Trembled in a Deer Blind
Author: Jack Detar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2013
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Stories from the Deer Stand

Stories from the Deer Stand
Author: Steve Chapman
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736948309

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Bestselling author Steve Chapman (A Look at Life from a Deer Stand, 300,000 copies sold) takes readers into the woods to experience the thrill of the hunt and discover life-changing spiritual truths. Hunters and outdoorsmen will... feel the adrenaline rush of a bull elk charge stalk a whitetail deer match wits with a wily gobbler marvel at their place in God’s magnificent creation experience God’s loving care and wonderful provision Reaching out to the more than 60 million people in the U.S. alone who hunt, fish, and enjoy the outdoors, Stories from the Deer Stand takes readers into the fields and forests to encounter animals and meet God.


Another Look at Life from a Deer Stand

Another Look at Life from a Deer Stand
Author: Steve Chapman
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736930973

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Steve Chapman, bestselling author of A Look at Life from a Deer Stand (more than 220,000 copies sold)—shares even more lessons of life and faith learned on the hunt. With humorous and insightful writing, Scriptures, song lyrics, and lots of tales from the woods, Chapman trains the reader’s eye on wisdom such as this: It's not too late to sow love in the lives of others Errors on the hunt offer answers for life at home Changing one's course can lead to "singing a new song" Hunters, outdoorsmen, and anyone who enjoys devotional stories and Steve's own pencil sketches will look forward to time spent following the trail of truth to the heart of the Creator.


With Dad on a Deer Stand

With Dad on a Deer Stand
Author: Steve Chapman
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736953124

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Bestselling author and hunting enthusiast Steve Chapman (A Look at Life from a Deer Stand, 300,000 copies sold) takes readers to the woods to experience the thrill of the hunt and the joy of spending one-on-one time with their children. Through heart-tugging adventures of fathers with their sons and daughters, readers will discover... the powerful bond hunting together forges between parent and child surprising ways hunting skills can help a child achieve success life-changing insights fathers and children learn from each other the wonderful joy of shared adventures to reminisce about the extraordinary attributes of God revealed in creation Dads have a lot of wisdom and knowledge to share! With Dad on a Deer Stand encourages them to take their children on outdoor adventures, draw on nature to reveal how awesome and extraordinary God is, and use their life experiences to help sons and daughters grow up strong.


A Look at Life from a Deer Stand (Milano Softone)

A Look at Life from a Deer Stand (Milano Softone)
Author: Steve Chapman
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736971688

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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.


Trembling Earth

Trembling Earth
Author: Megan Kate Nelson
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780820326771

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This innovative history of the Okefenokee Swamp reveals it as a place where harsh realities clashed with optimism, shaping the borderland culture of southern Georgia and northern Florida for over two hundred years. From the formation of the Georgia colony in 1732 to the end of the Great Depression, the Okefenokee Swamp was a site of conflict between divergent local communities. Coining the term “ecolocalism” to describe how local cultures form out of ecosystems and in relation to other communities, Megan Kate Nelson offers a new view of the Okefenokee, its inhabitants, and its rich and telling record of thwarted ambitions, unintended consequences, and unresolved questions. The Okefenokee is simultaneously terrestrial and aquatic, beautiful and terrifying, fertile and barren. This peculiar ecology created discord as human groups attempted to overlay firm lines of race, gender, and class on an area of inherent ambiguity and blurred margins. Rice planters, slaves, fugitive slaves, Seminoles, surveyors, timber barons, Swampers, and scientists came to the swamp with dreams of wealth, freedom, and status that conflicted in varied and complex ways. Ecolocalism emerged out of these conflicts between communities within the Okefenokee and other borderland swamps. Nelson narrates the fluctuations, disconnections, and confrontations embedded in the muck of the swamp and the mire of its disorderly history, and she reminds us that it is out of such places of intermingling and uncertainty that cultures are forged.


A Look at Life from a Deer Stand Devotional

A Look at Life from a Deer Stand Devotional
Author: Steve Chapman
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736933905

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Steve Chapman, avid hunter and bestselling author of A Look at Life from a Deer Stand (more than 300,000 copies sold), has a gift for gleaning faith lessons from the glories of creation. This pocket-sized gathering of devotions, handsomely bound in a soft, suede-like cover, invites readers to join in the thrill of the pursuit, the celebration of nature, and the enjoyment of God’s presence. Each devotion begins with the inspiration of a Scripture verse and closes with the stillness of a prayer. Readers will be excited by the application of biblical wisdom, delighted by the humor, caught up in the adventure of hunting, and intrigued by the exploration of God’s character. An ideal gift for Steve Chapman fans, hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to take aim at spiritual growth.


WHY SHOULD ENGLAND TREMBLE?

WHY SHOULD ENGLAND TREMBLE?
Author: David Fowler
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-04-22
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1471677486

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In 2009 after publication of my last book - National Service, Elvis & Me! - I planned to write another book. But fate intervened and after self-publishing my previous books demand grew from others who wanted help to get their own books into print.Whilst we were busy publishing books for others, I appealed for anecdotes and stories to include in Why Should England Tremble. Over 60 people generously submitted contributions, but it was only in March 2012, on a tranquil island, near Luxor in Egypt, that I was able to start shuffling the entries and putting the book together.Why Should England Tremble? is the result - a Miscellany of Anecdotes, Facts, Humour & Memories which have come from many individuals and sources.I do hope you enjoy reading this book which I feel it is the sort of light hearted book you can pick up and laugh at and put down in between reading the more serious stuff.


The Ghost with Trembling Wings

The Ghost with Trembling Wings
Author: Scott Weidensaul
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003-06-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780865476684

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Scott Weidensaul chronicles scientists' search for extinct species, discussing how some plants and animals have reappeared after being lost for hundreds of years.