Hunt of a Lifetime
An Outdoorsman's Journey to Prayer
Scott Lemasters
9781935012931
120 pages
Prayershop Publishing
Overview
". . . a timely encounter for [those] who are on a journey to heaven through the wilderness of this world." -From the Foreword by Steve Chapman, author of A Look at Life from a Deer Stand. Are you a hunter or fisherman with a passion for adventure? Do you draw closer to your Creator in nature? Then Hunt of a Lifetime is for you! Packed with hunting and fishing stories from Alaska to the jungles of Brazil, outdoorsman Scott Lemasters invites readers on the Hunt of a Lifetime. From his numerous personal hunting and fishing adventures to accounts from Teddy Roosevelt, Sir Earnest Shackleton and Hugh Glass, Scott encourages readers to journey deeper into their relationship with our Eternal Trailblazer, Jesus Christ. Afterall, true outdoorsmen are inspired by nature and-whether we recognize it or not-God is calling out to us through the mountains and forests and streams and creatures that He made for us. Hunt of a Lifetime will challenge you to step out of your comfort zone into territories unexplored! "I hope by reading this book," says Lemasters, "you will find your way to a quiet place of reflection and prayer amid the struggles and victories that you meet along the way."
Author Bio
Scott B. Lemasters is a 33-year veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard. Born in West Virginia, Scott grew up on the Chesapeake Bay in rural Matthews County, Virginia. He has enjoyed tours of duty in Alaska, Louisiana, Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Michigan, and Florida. Of course, this has allowed for plenty of hunting and fishing opportunities! From tiger fish on the Zambezi River, to red salmon on Kodiak Island, to walleye on the Great Lakes, Scott offers a wealth of experiences to share. He is also blessed to have pursued a wide variety of big-game animals with "do-it-yourself" hunts for Dall sheep, coastal brown bear, moose, mountain goat, black bear, and white-tail deer. One of his proudest outdoor moments was guiding his dad for coastal brown bear on Admiralty Island, Alaska. That said, watching all three of his children-Catherine, Sarah and Elijah-catch their first fish is a very close second.