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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Zeke Pipher , Ezekiel Bray Pipher , Zeke PipherPublisher: Howard Books Imprint: Howard Books Edition: Original ed. Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9781451617214ISBN 10: 1451617216 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 06 March 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews<i> Man on the Run </i>contains some insights that are very important to most men. All of us at times let our occupation or our hobbies consume us to a degree that is unhealthy in terms of maintaining balance in our lives, particularly as it relates to our families. Zeke Pipher writes informatively about a way to keep things in perspective and to maintain a healthy relationship with our wives and our children. I recommend it highly. --Tom Osborne, athletic director and former head football coach, University of Nebraska, Lincoln If you or someone you love is suffering from the tricky obsession targeted in Man on the Run, you will find that the author is sympathetic (he's been cured), knowledgeable (he's an experienced counselor) and practical (no hocus-pocus here). He also has a hair-trigger sense of humor that puts the spoonful of sugar into the right medicine. I highly recommend this book, not only to all who are afflicted with hyper-hobby syndrome, but also to those who want to help them. <p>-- Warren W. Wiersbe, author and former pastor of Moody Church, Chicago, IL Author Zeke Pipher has graciously given the men of our times a valuable gift. In Man on the Run , he candidly reveals how his own passage through the wilderness of misplaced priorities led to the promise land of healthy relationships as a husband, dad, friend, and co-worker. The result is an excellent (and entertaining!) guidebook for the rest of us to use for accomplishing that same goal. <p>--Steve Chapman, author of A Look at Life from a Deer Stand <p> Man on the Run contains some insights that are very important to most men. All of us at times let our occupation or our hobbies consume us to a degree that is unhealthy in terms of maintaining balance in our lives, particularly as it relates to our families. Zeke Pipher writes informatively about a way to keep things in perspective and to maintain a healthy relationship with our wives and our children. I recommend it highly. --Tom Osborne, athletic director and former head football coach, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Because far too many men have allowed their passion for the outdoors to cause them to miss the target when it comes to hitting the all-important mark of being a good husband and father, a book like Man on the Run is a must resource. The good news about this book is that it is written in a language that sportsmen and men of all types will readily relate to and clearly understand. This vital feature of the text is true because Zeke Pipher has been there. He has made the painful misses, but he's also successfully dialed in his sights and now enjoys the fruit of change. His longing to help his fellow men know that success is as strong as the guidance he has written into this book. --Steve Chapman, author of A Look at Life from a Deer Stand If you or someone you love is suffering from the tricky obsession targeted in Man on the Run, you will find that the author is sympathetic (he's been cured), knowledgeable (he's an experienced counselor) and practical (no hocus-pocus here). He also has a hair-trigger sense of humor that puts the spoonful of sugar into the right medicine. I highly recommend this book, not only to all who are afflicted with hyper-hobby syndrome, but also to those who want to help them. --Warren W. Wiersbe, author and former pastor of Moody Church, Chicago, IL Author InformationZeke Pipher is the senior pastor of Heartland Evangelical Free Church in central Nebraska. His sermons are broadcast each week throughout central Nebraska, northern Kansas, southern South Dakota, and western Iowa. His articles and photos appear regularly in several national sports magazines, including Deer and Deer Hunting, Bow & Arrow Hunting, and Petersen s Bowhunting. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Talbot School of Theology and a Doctor of Ministry degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He speaks regularly to men on issues such as marriage, friendship, parenting, and the life of the sportsman."" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |