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In this week's episode, Brad Sasser, also known as Shep on the Trail, is a trail chaplain who serves and blesses hikers primarily on the East Coast along the Florida Trail and the Appalachian Trail. He and his wife, Michelle, have been involved in outdoor ministry since 2019. He also talks about his journey from being a pastor to becoming a trail chaplain and how outdoor recreation and nature play a role in his ministry. He also talks about a time of burnout in his life when he was a bivocational accountant and a pastor, and how he learned to prioritize his relationship with God, his family, and his work. Brad emphasizes the importance of finding hobbies and activities that recharge and refresh the soul, and the need for pastors and ministry leaders to take time for their self and their family. He also discusses the consumer mentality in churches and the importance of every member playing a part in serving and building up the body of Christ.
Instagram:
@AdventurePreacher & TrailServants
Books written by Brad:
Highways and Hedges: New Life Lessons from a Trail Chaplain
The Road Less Traveled: 23 Life Lessons from the Trail
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Follow this podcast and it's host on Instagram to stay up to date on the latest episodes @My Valley, His Victory @messagesfromthemountain
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Music from #Uppbeat:
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License code: 3E2WIQTKULU64TC4
By Kenzie Smith5
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In this week's episode, Brad Sasser, also known as Shep on the Trail, is a trail chaplain who serves and blesses hikers primarily on the East Coast along the Florida Trail and the Appalachian Trail. He and his wife, Michelle, have been involved in outdoor ministry since 2019. He also talks about his journey from being a pastor to becoming a trail chaplain and how outdoor recreation and nature play a role in his ministry. He also talks about a time of burnout in his life when he was a bivocational accountant and a pastor, and how he learned to prioritize his relationship with God, his family, and his work. Brad emphasizes the importance of finding hobbies and activities that recharge and refresh the soul, and the need for pastors and ministry leaders to take time for their self and their family. He also discusses the consumer mentality in churches and the importance of every member playing a part in serving and building up the body of Christ.
Instagram:
@AdventurePreacher & TrailServants
Books written by Brad:
Highways and Hedges: New Life Lessons from a Trail Chaplain
The Road Less Traveled: 23 Life Lessons from the Trail
Support the show
Follow this podcast and it's host on Instagram to stay up to date on the latest episodes @My Valley, His Victory @messagesfromthemountain
Would also love for you to subscribe on YouTube My Valley, His Victory or MessagesFromTheMountain
Use code kenzie20 for 20% off your registration for HIGHLANDER Big Bear https://bit.ly/join_kenzie
DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product with the provided links I may receive a small commission.
Music from #Uppbeat:
https://uppbeat.io/t/aylex/wanderer
License code: 3E2WIQTKULU64TC4

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