Kent Woolfolk and Kent Jarnagin of Cimarron River Outfitters in Kansas, share with Gerry about their whitetail deer hunting establishment. The two look back on how they got started in the business together, including surviving the remodeling job on an old farmhouse despite the fact that neither of them had any abilities in this area. Gerry and the two Kents reflect on the outfitting business’ first guest, Ken Beck of Black Widow Bows, and how he has been an influence in all three of their lives.
October 31, 2011
Gerry hooks up with Jim Lombardi, the owner of Buckfever in Michigan. Jim reflects on how he became involved with the outdoors through his grandfather’s influence, and the impact that had on him. Jim reminisces about some of the most special memories he has during these early years of life, and then shares how that experience has moved him to begin making a living in the outdoors. It becomes obvious that these early years of life, and those that we spend them with, can put us on a path to who we are in our adult years.
October 24, 2011
On this week’s program Gerry speaks with Ron Lindner about his tract The End of the Line!. Ron shares his testimony of how he came to Christ, and how it was different from his brother, Al Lindner. He tells about the different circumstances that brought these men and families to Jesus Christ. Ron also looks at the condition of our world, the industry of fishing that they are involved in, and the fact that we can use the gloomy outlook of what we see around us as an open door to share about the Creator God.
October 17, 2011
Rich and Amy Fetterhoff from Homer, Alaska are the guests on this week’s Trail to Adventure!. Gerry and Cyndi stayed at their hotel, The Pioneer Inn, and discovered some interesting things about this family. Rich is involved with a ministry that actually ministers to missionaries and pastors in remote parts of Alaska, an area of the world that has more turnover than any other place. They also discuss the family’s love of the ocean and how they have worked together to build a boat that took two years of construction.
October 10, 2011
Part of this interview is quite a laugh as Jimmy Houston, the host of Jimmy Houston Outdoors shares how he has to support his friend Hank Parker when it comes to answering questions about fishing. In spite of this humor, the two look at Christians and their need for reading the Bible and studying God’s word. They also talk about the importance of sharing Jesus Christ with those people in our circle of influence.
October 3, 2011
Gerry shares about a pleasant surprise in a visit to Dr. John Whitmore’s office (teaches geology and paleontology at Cedarville University) where he discovers Dr. Steve Austin is in John’s office. Dr. Steve is the author of Mt. St. Helen’s, a DVD that shows in great detail the sequence of catastrophic occurrences and how they debunk “old earth” geology. The two talk of how Dr. Steve, who used to be an “old earth” geologist, but now because of this volcanic eruption is a “young earth” geologist.
September 12, 2011
This weekend being the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy, Gerry pulled this interview with Chuck Buck that aired in 2002. Chuck missed being on one of the planes that left out of Boston by one day as he flew home to California from that airport on September 10th. Chuck also shares the incredible story of how his dad’s hand was crushed in an industrial meat grinder. God miraculously healed his hand, otherwise the Buck Knife business would not be where it is today.
September 5, 2011
On a men’s river rafting retreat in Alaska, Gerry is joined by Dave Lameire who shares the story of how his daughter was kidnapped, raped and murdered. He had the chance to take justice into his own hands, but chose not to. He chose to honor God, and because of that decision, God is using him in a mighty way.
August 29, 2011