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After Paul Stutzman lost his wife to breast cancer, he sensed a tug
on his heart--the call to a challenge, the call to pursue a dream.
Paul left his stable career, traveled to Georgia, and took his
first steps on the Appalachian Trail. What he learned during the
next four and a half months changed his life--and will change
readers' lives as well.
In "Hiking Through," readers will join Paul on his remarkable
2,176-mile hike through fourteen states in search of peace and a
renewed sense of purpose, meeting fascinating and funny people
along the way. They'll discover that every choice we make along the
path has consequences for the journey and will come away with a new
understanding of God's grace and guidance. Nature-lovers, armchair
adventurers, and those grieving a loss may not be able to hike the
AT themselves, but they can go on this spiritual pilgrimage with a
truly humble and sympathetic guide.
In the tradition of Bringing Up Bebe and Battle Hymn of the Tiger
Mother, an in-depth look at the practices and principles of Amish
parents and how they raise children who are self-sufficient,
hard-working, and remarkably happy.The more time Serena Miller
spent in Holmes County, Ohio, doing research for her popular Amish
novels, the more she began to notice something--Amish children were
the happiest children she'd ever seen. Despite not having modern
toys and conveniences, they are joyful, serene, calm, and
respectful--not to mention whipping up full meals and driving
buggies before most of us will allow our children to walk to school
alone. And yet, when she started asking questions about what these
parents were doing differently, she was startled to learn that
happiness is not a goal Amish strive for at all. In More Than Happy
Miller uncovers many surprising insights, including the
significance of real responsibilities, the wisdom of unplugging
from technology, the value of unstructured time to play, the
importance of firm rules, and the importance of each teenager's
freedom to decide what is best for their future. Full of practical
takeaways, More Than Happy shows you how to apply the basic
principles and parenting techniques the Amish use, so you can raise
happy, well-adjusted kids.
After Paul Stutzman finished hiking the Appalachian Trail, he found
himself longing for another challenge, another adventure. Trading
his hiking boots for a bicycle, Paul set off to discover more of
America. Starting at Neah Bay, Washington, and ending at Key West,
Florida, Paul traversed the 5,000-mile distance between the two
farthest points in the contiguous United States. Along the way he
encountered nearly every kind of terrain and weather the country
had to offer--as well as hundreds of fascinating people whose
stories readers will love. Through cold and heat, loneliness and
exhaustion, abundance and kindness, Paul pedaled on. His
reward--and the readers'--is a glimpse of a noble yet humble
America that still exists and inspires.
Anyone who longs for adventure, who loves travel and stories of
travel, and who loves this place called America will enjoy this
book.
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