Sailing Faith: The Long Way Home
Book Details
Author(s)Gregg A. Granger
ISBN / ASINB0061GWRRG
ISBN-13978B0061GWRR3
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
“You’re going to a lot of places where they don’t value human life like we do.†That was the reaction Gregg A. Granger received when sharing with other friends and relatives his plans to sail around the world with his wife, two teenage daughters, and five-year-old son.
Prior to their departure, the Grangers’ sailing experience was limited to one week aboard a charter in Florida, and a sixteen-foot Hobie Cat at their Gun Lake, Michigan, home.
The journey was about travel and culture, but more about relationships. Relationships with their creator, with each other, with people on similar journeys, and with others in the thirty-eight countries the Grangers visited during their four and a half years abroad.
Learning to sail was the least of the obstacles they faced as they traveled head-long into places where they struggled through preconceptions and prejudices to discover how strong and how wrong their preconceptions were.
Time abroad also afforded the Grangers a view of America from a different and not always popular perspective.
The impact of malaria, broken bones, storms and other struggles was a small price to pay for the personal and family growth they experienced; that same impact was dwarfed by the Created world and goodness the Granger family witnessed.
Sailing Faith: The Long Way Home is a Family and Relationships finalist in the 2011 Book of the Year Awards by Forword Reviews!
Sailing Faith: The Long Way Home was is a Multicultural finalist in the 2011 Next Generation Indie Book Awards!
What others say:
"Gregg Granger's book does't merely launch you out to sea. This gifted author spirits you off into largely uncharted isles of the human psyche, eschewing comfort zones and taking risks the rest of us only perform from our armchairs. In the process, he and his family embrace a fascinating planet, one port and one person at a time. Sailing Faith: The Long Way Home will have you reconsidering how you spend today, tomorrow, what precious moments each of us have left for chasing dreams." –Tom Rademacher, newspaper columnist for 20 years at The Grand Rapids Press and author of Splitting Wood.
"Not many books create a relationship akin to friendship between the reader and author by the end of a book. Sailing Faith, however, did.
Granger has a writing style that is unlike anything I’ve ever read. Most of the time I was in awe of his humility as he downplayed the wisdom with which it would take to make a trip like this, and the bravery of him and his wife to choose to raise their three children in this sort of environment (one young boy and two teenage girls)." [excerpts] --Jasmine Wilson, The Englewood Review of Books.
"Inspiring global adventure into diverse cultures and real family values. A must read." –Neal Petersen, keynote speaker and author of Journey of a Hope Merchant.
Prior to their departure, the Grangers’ sailing experience was limited to one week aboard a charter in Florida, and a sixteen-foot Hobie Cat at their Gun Lake, Michigan, home.
The journey was about travel and culture, but more about relationships. Relationships with their creator, with each other, with people on similar journeys, and with others in the thirty-eight countries the Grangers visited during their four and a half years abroad.
Learning to sail was the least of the obstacles they faced as they traveled head-long into places where they struggled through preconceptions and prejudices to discover how strong and how wrong their preconceptions were.
Time abroad also afforded the Grangers a view of America from a different and not always popular perspective.
The impact of malaria, broken bones, storms and other struggles was a small price to pay for the personal and family growth they experienced; that same impact was dwarfed by the Created world and goodness the Granger family witnessed.
Sailing Faith: The Long Way Home is a Family and Relationships finalist in the 2011 Book of the Year Awards by Forword Reviews!
Sailing Faith: The Long Way Home was is a Multicultural finalist in the 2011 Next Generation Indie Book Awards!
What others say:
"Gregg Granger's book does't merely launch you out to sea. This gifted author spirits you off into largely uncharted isles of the human psyche, eschewing comfort zones and taking risks the rest of us only perform from our armchairs. In the process, he and his family embrace a fascinating planet, one port and one person at a time. Sailing Faith: The Long Way Home will have you reconsidering how you spend today, tomorrow, what precious moments each of us have left for chasing dreams." –Tom Rademacher, newspaper columnist for 20 years at The Grand Rapids Press and author of Splitting Wood.
"Not many books create a relationship akin to friendship between the reader and author by the end of a book. Sailing Faith, however, did.
Granger has a writing style that is unlike anything I’ve ever read. Most of the time I was in awe of his humility as he downplayed the wisdom with which it would take to make a trip like this, and the bravery of him and his wife to choose to raise their three children in this sort of environment (one young boy and two teenage girls)." [excerpts] --Jasmine Wilson, The Englewood Review of Books.
"Inspiring global adventure into diverse cultures and real family values. A must read." –Neal Petersen, keynote speaker and author of Journey of a Hope Merchant.
