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
Gerry drops in to visit with Kelly Long in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. Kelly shares about her battle with what she named “taxidermaphobia”, a fear of mounted animals hanging on the wall. Kelly struggled with this for most of her life, but shares how she has overcome this fear. Now, she actually uses a mounted deer head to teach children about fears and how God can bring us through.
August 15, 2011
Shaw Grigsby, the television host of the fishing program titled One More Cast, visits with Gerry at the Anglers Sports Association Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Shaw shares about what one’s life is like on the bass fishing trail, and how really hard it is to be a pro angler. He also tells the story of how he came to Christ through hearing the testimony of pro fishing legend Hank Parker. Shaw relates to the listener that there is nothing that they can do that would keep Jesus Christ from allowing them to receive Him as their Lord and Savior. It is as simple as realizing you are a sinner, and having the faith to ask for forgiveness to begin a first-time relationship with the Creator God.
August 8, 2011
The CEO of Scorpyd Crossbows, Jim Kempf, shares with Gerry about how the business got started as the two tour the Coralville, Iowa factory. Jim shares how a back injury caused him to no longer be able to shoot his bow. He decided to put his innovative talents towards producing a silent crossbow that has limbs reversed from the standard design that one would see produced by other manufacturers. Jim gives credit for all his inventive talents to Jesus Christ.
August 1, 2011
Gerry visits with Alan Pine of Full Struttin’ Taxidermy located just outside of Chillicothe, OH. Alan talks of his rebellious years as he was growing up, and how he got involved in rock and roll music as a way to escape. He also relates a time when he decided to imitate what he saw a rock star do by lighting himself on fire and wound up in the hospital. The two discuss how Alan came to Christ and now uses his music, both with the violin and the bagpipes, to produce nothing but sounds that glorify the Creator Lord. Alan specializes in taxidermy of game birds and shares how he got started in this area.
July 25, 2011
The host of Bill Dance Outdoors is this week's guest on The Trail to Adventure! Gerry hooks up with Bill Dance at the Anglers Sports Association Show in Las Vegas, NV. Bill shares how he got started on the pro bass fishing circuit, then moved into a TV program. Bill also shares the scariest time he ever had on the water when a storm hit and he and his fishing partner came very close to losing their lives.
July 18, 2011
This program will have you laughing as Gerry interviews Christian comedian Ken Davis. The two of them discuss how humor can be used to share the Gospel. Ken also relates how he got involved in the outdoors, his love for hunting, and how he now pursues big animals like elk with the bow and arrow. The point made here is that laughter is a gift from God, and can be used to tear down barriers unsaved people have in order to share the truth that Jesus Christ loves them very much!
July 11, 2011
Ken Beck of Black Widow Bows fame shares with Gerry how he has seen the ministry of God’s Great Outdoors grow through the years, as the radio program reached a milestone of 15 years on the air. Ken and Gerry discuss the numerous ministry tools that have been developed to help people reach friends and relatives with the news of who the Creator God really is.
July 4, 2011
Teaching children and families how to fish, and at the same time, share God’s Word in the midst of the lessons is what Hooked for Life is all about. This week's interview is with the founder, Trevor Ruble. Trevor shares how he used fishing to escape the fact that his dad left home when he was only 5 years old.
June 27, 2011