A memoir of an inspirational southbound thru-hike, disguised as a stunning "coffee-table" book of photography.
Sojourn in The Wilderness is a 230 page, 9 x 12 high gloss, hard cover back. It is about a 7 month southbound journey on The Appalachian Trail. The book contains over 200 color photographs.
Essays written during the author's seven-day trek in the American Southwest describe his feelings on solitude, dependence on God, contemplation, humility, and renewal
In the wilderness is a recurring theme in the Bible. The term is translated from the Hebrew midbar which literally means "drive cattle to pasture".
At age 31, having left a stifling decade-long marriage, Debi Holmes Binney set off alone into the harsh Utah desert to find direction and spiritual renewal.
Sojourn reminds us that life is often messycomplex and full of fearjust as it should be.
Graeme Ferguson and Robin Allen write : The sparseness of the desert makes for clear - cut decisions . There is nowhere to hide . Life is caught in the stark blazing light of God's judgment . [ ... ] Envisioning the divine is through ...
“Gee,” she would say, mischief crinkling her eyes and mouth, “don't you know nuthin'?” Or, “Didn't I tell you that? I was sure I told you.” The brutality, deprivation, and hardship she had endured would have destroyed women less ...
These considerations certainly take some of the angst out of the waiting if we can only make them a part of our ... Perhaps we have been given a glimpse of heavenly protocol as Noah waited for a similar period of seven days in the ark ...
It is early May 1678 when Catherwood and her one-year-old daughter, Elisabeth, get lost in the woods of the New World. Catherwood has recently immigrated from England with her husband, and they have settled near Albany, New York.
In April 2000, Charles Wilkins set off from his Lake Superior home on travels that took him coast to coast: aboard a working freighter on the Great Lakes, then overland to the west, at times on foot in the mountains and rainforests and ...