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Sailing Acts [Paperback]

Linford Stutzman (Author)
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October 15, 2006
For those who love sailing and youarethere travel literature. Also for those who enjoy studying the life and times of the Apostle Paul. But defintiely for those who love adventure, or at least reading about it!

Seafaring isn’t for the faint of heart. It wasn’t for the Apostle Paul in the first century A.D.shipwrecked, imprisoned, and often a stranger in foreign lands.

And it turned out to be a heartstopping task some two thousand years later, when a religion professor and his wife undertook a 14month journey by sailboat!

They stopped in eight countries, visiting every site where Paul stopped on his tumultuous missionary journeys.

SailingActs traces this 21stcentury voyage from Volos, Greece, to Rome, Italy, by car, by foot, by motorized scooter, but mostly on a 33foot boat, logging more than 3600 nautical miles over two sailing seasons.

The book includes dozens of photos, maps showing the couple’s travel routes, a list of all the repairs and replacements Stutzman made to the aging boat which he bought sightunseen, and an itinerary of places they visited.

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Linford Stutzman is a Good Books author.

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  • Paperback: 330 pages
  • Publisher: Good Books (October 15, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1561485462
  • ISBN-13: 978-1561485468
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,029,273 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was born and raised in a logging community in the Cascades mountains. I share with Janet, my wife, a life-long passion for exploring the world. As friends and newly-weds in the early 1970s, we backpacked through Europe and worked on a kibbutz in Israel. From 1972 until 1990 we have lived and worked in Jerusalem, Israel; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Munich, Germany; and Perth, Western Australia.

I have a Ph.D. from The Catholic University of America, a MA in religion from Eastern Mennonite Seminary, and a BA in Bible from Eastern Mennonite University. Since 1993 I have been teaching courses in religion, culture, and mission at Eastern Mennonite University, and directing the Coffman Center at Eastern Mennonite Seminary.

Together, my wife and I have led Eastern Mennonite University's cross-cultural study semester with around 30 students to the Middle East numerous times, as well as smaller summer study programs to Albania, Lithuania, Greece and Turkey. In the summers we continue to explore the Mediterranean aboard SailingActs.

We have two grown sons, David, a student at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena, California, and Jonathan, a professional actor in Chicago.



 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Scripture and present-life adventure woven together, February 28, 2007
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Linford Stutzman's Sailing Acts: Following an Ancient Voyage is a book of facts as interesting as fiction. In it, the author presents specific data about the apostle Paul, his journeys, and, incidentally, some sailing techniques. There is a wealth of information in the book, all of which is important to understanding how it feels to follow in the footsteps of one of the first missionaries of the Christian faith.

Sailing Acts is arranged in chronological order from the time when Stutzman first considered this voyage to its completion years later. It records the struggles in getting time to take the trip, buying the boat, and navigating through Paul's missions. The pace, like that of a sailboat, is slightly varied yet always interesting. It feeds the imagination as well as the logical mind with adventure and contemplation of life in another time.

Part of the charm of Sailing Acts is the personal touch Stutzman brings by telling his own story. It is not just that the apostle Paul had hard times when he took his voyages. It is not even that others after him found it difficult. It is the storyteller himself who works to make the trip a success, and he knows first hand what struggles, exertions, and blessings it takes to succeed. The reader feels as though he is there along with him, worrying about boat prices and getting through customs. The people seem real and ready for conversation. Weather in the Mediterranean takes on a whole new significance, and Paul takes on new realism. This realism and immediacy stem not so much from facts, but from the story of experiences.

As a professor of religion at Eastern Mennonite University, Stutzman has authority to speak about the facts of Paul's life and travels. His knowledge is woven together with his impressions of the people, places, and stories he encounters to form a solid image of what it might have been like for Paul as he made these same journeys nearly two thousand years before. Passages of Scripture that used to seem dead and boring come alive when the subject is examined from a real-life perspective. - Linette Yoder, Christian Book Previews.com
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Storytelling of a Sailing Trip on the Mediterranean, November 12, 2006
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Reading SailingActs is like climbing on board the sailboat with Linford and Janet Stutzman and traveling with the Apostle Paul on his first century A.D. missionary journeys. This very readable book vividly teaches about the history and culture of the Mediterranean regions that the Apostle Paul visited by relating adventures and misadventures of the Stutzman's 15-month journey.

SailingActs can be used as an inspiring devotional book as well as an adventure story. The author shares biref spiritual insights as he discovers more about Paul's life and his own spiritual quest.

Stutzman's humor, his descriptions of his fellow travelers in the sailing community, and his entertaining first-hand accounts made me wish that the journey would go on and on!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Following Paul around the Middle East, July 8, 2007
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I've always loved traveling books. As a kid I read Peter Jenkins' Walk Across America and The Walk West and really wanted to do something like that myself. I've read Bruce Feiler's books (Walking the Bible, Abraham, and Where God Was Born) and again wanted to do it myself. Even Sunday Money with its trip around the country following the boys of NASCAR was enough to make me want to buy an RV and roll. I enjoy travel, even though I get to do so little of it anymore.

SailingActs is Linford Stutzman's account of the journey he and his wife took throughout the Mediterranean following the missionary journeys of the apostle Paul. From the purchase of their boat, christened the SailingActs, to each port of call that they (and Paul before them) make, to the end of the journey 15 months later, we sail with the Stutzmans to Israel, Turkey, and Greece in a quest to find out more about the man who brought the Gospel to the Gentiles.

Stutzman gains some valuable insights into the hazards of travel on the Mediterranean, hazards that were there in Paul's day just as they are today. Bad weather, government officials and their red tape, delays, the potential of shipwreck; Stutzman faced all of that, just as the apostle did thousands of years before.

I appreciate that Stutzman doesn't sugar-coat any part of the journey. When problems crop up, he tells about them. When parts break, we get to see just how hard it is to buy boat parts when you don't know the local language and the parts are for an older boat. The Bible only tells us of a few of the difficulties Paul faced in his journeys, but it's clear that there were a LOT more hurdles that he faced, but didn't write about.

The saddest part, for me, were the stops in Turkey. Turkey has a rich history of Christian ministry; the churches listed in Revelation chapters two and three were in Turkey, churches in that part of the world were instrumental in the early formation of Christianity. But the people there are ignorant of that part of their history. They don't know who Paul was, or what the big deal was about him. Everyone in Greece knows Paul, and honors him, but in Turkey (where he spent just as much time), he's an enigma. People are missing out on a major part of their heritage, and it's a shame.

SailingActs is an outstanding account of a tremendous journey. In the tradition of Feiler and Jenkins, Stutzman goes beyond a simple travelogue and learns to identify with Paul even as he learns more about him.
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I lie exhausted on my bunk in the forepeak of SailingActs, trying to relax while next to me, in the stuffy front cabin on the V-berth, Janet is sleeping peacefully. Read the first page
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sailing acts, auto helm, roller furler, ancient harbor, working jib, marina entrance, marina office, new propeller, cruising guide, sea cock, storm jib
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