A Look at Life from the Riverbank: Stories About Fishing and the Meaning of Life

· Harvest House Publishers
5.0
4 reviews
Ebook
160
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About this ebook

Do you love being on the water? Is holding a rod and reel one of your favorite outdoor activities? Outdoorsman and bestselling author Steve Chapman takes you to lakes, streams, rivers, and oceans to explore fishing and discover life-changing insights from God’s Word. In these devotions about fishing for trout, bass, catfish, shark, and more, you’ll discover:
  • why pestering a water snake isn’t such a good idea
  • how treble hooks turn into reminders to avoid sin
  • where to turn when angling becomes a temptation
  • how cleaning a shark reveals the joy of God’s mercy and grace
  • what unexpected truth is revealed when Jesus walked on water

Join Steve as he casts into the deep pools of God’s wisdom to share life-altering insights, uplifting spiritual truths, and unabashed enthusiasm for living for Christ. You’ll enjoy these adventures of being on the water with God, family, and friends.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
4 reviews
Stewart Dixon
July 18, 2020
One of the best covid reads of 2020. Insightful, hilarious and spiritual. Had me hooked at a note from Steve.
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About the author

Steve Chapman and his wife, Annie, are award-winning musicians who take their message of Christ-centered family to fans all over North America. Steve’s enthusiasm for Jesus, family, hunting, and humor shine in his books, including A Look at Life from a Deer Stand (nearly 300,000 copies sold), The Hunter’s Cookbook (with Annie Chapman), and Great Hunting Stories.

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