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Hiking Through: Finding Peace and Freedom on the Appalachian Trail Hiking Through: Finding Peace and Freedom on the Appalachian Trail by Paul V. Stutzman
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“Something that has been eluding me for years has finally overtaken me. Contentment. I’ve been living life too fast. But now that I’m traveling at two miles per hour, contentment has caught up with me. God, why do we make our lives so difficult, trying to find contentment? I”
Paul V. Stutzman, Hiking Through: One Man's Journey to Peace and Freedom on the Appalachian Trail
“We spend a lifetime working hard to accumulate homes and possessions that we believe are vital for comfort and security, only to discover those material accumulations are quite meaningless in our darkest hour of sadness and need. Another”
Paul V. Stutzman, Hiking Through: One Man's Journey to Peace and Freedom on the Appalachian Trail
“The next day, I would finish Virginia, the longest state on the AT, and enter West Virginia, the shortest state.”
Paul V. Stutzman, Hiking Through: One Man's Journey to Peace and Freedom on the Appalachian Trail
“Satisfaction in reaching goals does not always lie in the speed with which we achieve them; sometimes the satisfaction rises from overcoming obstacles and gaining wisdom in our journeys.”
Paul V. Stutzman, Hiking Through: One Man's Journey to Peace and Freedom on the Appalachian Trail
“We spend a lifetime working hard to accumulate homes and possessions that we believe are vital for comfort and security, only to discover those material accumulations are quite meaningless in our darkest hour of sadness and need.”
Paul V. Stutzman, Hiking Through: One Man's Journey to Peace and Freedom on the Appalachian Trail