Making The Climb
$14.99
“IT WAS JUST AFTER DAWN ON A WARM JANUARY DAY IN 1986 WHEN I FIRST SAW KILIMANJARO RISING THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING MIST…”
Whatever our age or experience, we all have challenges and obstacles that loom over our lives like mountains. No matter what the cost, we must climb them before we can go any farther.
This riveting first-person account of one man’s successful climb to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro will inspire and encourage you as you traverse life’s rugged terrain. Novice climber John Bowling takes you with him on a nine-day trek to the top of Africa’s tallest mountain and shares with you the spiritual insights he learned along the way.
Join the author on his exhilarating journey. His adventure will not only captivate you but also help you conquer life’s most challenging mountains-no matter how difficult they might seem.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834123267
ISBN10: 0834123266
John Bowling
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2007
Publisher: The Foundry Publishing – formerly Beacon Hill Pres
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