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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.
A life-changing journey begins with a single
step
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.
With a mixture of dread and determination, Paul left his job,
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 can change yours as well.
In Hiking Through, you'll join Paul on his remarkable
2,176-mile trip through fourteen states in search of peace and a
renewed sense of purpose. Along the way, you'll meet fascinating
and funny people, experience trail magic, and discover that every
choice we make on the path has consequences for the journey. More
than that, you'll come away with a new understanding of God's grace
and guidance--even in the smallest things.
"Hiking Through is a page-turner! Being a hiker, I have read
a number of books about the AT; this one is different. It is about
accomplishing a goal but it is also about love, family, friendship,
change, discovery, healing, and so much more. Hope you enjoy the
read as much as I did!"--Dr. Steve Wingfield, founder of the Steve
Wingfield Evangelistic Association and author of Live the
Adventure
"For a serious backpacker to be interested in yet another version
of how it is to hike the entire Appalachian Trail, a book must have
a unique twist. Some writers use romance to delineate them from the
others, some use spirituality to be different, some humor, some
life's struggles, and some the trail itself and the challenges that
it presents. Hiking Through has it all!"--Bill Irwin,
speaker, author of Blind Courage, counselor, and executive
director of Free Indeed Ministries, with Orient, hero dog-guide of
the Appalachian Trail
Paul Stutzman is a
restaurant-manager-turned-captivating-storyteller who left his
career after his wife's death from breast cancer. His passion and
mission is to share what he learned on his thru-hike of the
Appalachian Trail. When he is not hiking or biking cross-country,
he makes his home in Ohio.
“When you can finally say, No, I would not bring her back, your journey to the other side of grief has begun.” (source)
“the ultimate purpose of the Appalachian Trail would be ‘to walk; to see and to see what you see.’” (source)
“So many things in life are a mystery; so many things I cannot possibly understand. I decided to just let God be God, and accept whatever He chose to reveal to me. What I could not comprehend, I did not need to know.” (source)
“I still wanted to experience a number of things, and I doubted that Jesus would want to be anywhere near my heart while I was testing life.” (source)
“But perhaps I was exactly where God wanted me to be.” (source)
Paul Stutzman is a former restaurant manager who left his career after his wife's death from breast cancer. He hiked the Appalachian Trail in search of peace, healing, and freedom. His passion and mission is to share what he learned on that remarkable journey. Paul grew up in the Mennonite church. When he is not hiking or on a cross-country bike ride he makes his home in Berlin, Ohio.