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FCF Memoirs

FCF Memoirs

By: Micah Baker
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FCF Memoirs is a collection of stories that celebrates the lives and faith of men involved in the (Frontiersman Camping Fellowship). It serves as a tribute to those who have committed themselves to serving the Lord and their communities through the values of brotherhood, leadership, and spiritual growth. The book captures real-life experiences that test a man’s spirit, emphasizing the rugged challenges of wilderness adventures and the deep fellowship that comes from these shared journeys. Through these memoirs, the purpose of the book is to preserve the legacy of Godly men who led by example.Micah Baker Christianity Spirituality
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  • Chapter 1: Steve Mathis (Dogwood)
    Oct 31 2024

    Steve Mathis is a man deeply rooted in faith, friendship, and service. His involvement in FCF and Royal Rangers has shaped his life, providing camaraderie and purpose. Known for his warmth and humor, Steve mentors others, especially younger generations, sharing outdoor skills and spiritual guidance. His unwavering faith, humility, and optimism make him a respected figure in his community, with a passion for helping others and sharing life’s lessons through engaging stories.

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    30 mins
  • Chapter 2: Tim Gebhart (Packrat)
    Oct 31 2024

    Tim Gebhart is a dedicated mentor and leader in the Royal Rangers and FCF communities. Known for his strong work ethic, storytelling, deep faith, and storytelling. Tim has spent years guiding young men through outdoor skills and spiritual development. His commitment to service, quick wit, and hands-on approach make him a respected figure. Despite challenges, Tim's loyalty to his faith and his ability to connect with others leave a lasting impact on those he mentors.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
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