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The Lumberjack Sky Pilot

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The author sketches life in northern logging camps and the missionary efforts among lumbermen, using the pastor Frank E. Higgins's labors as a focal thread. Chapters describe camp organization, road- and sled-building, cooksheds, bunkhouses, and daily routines; they recount itinerant services, camp and town ministries, and the practical challenges of reaching isolated workers. Vignettes of foremen, cooks, and woodsmen illustrate social conditions and spiritual needs, while a discussion of muscular Christianity and opportunities for outreach argues for organized, practical mission work. Practical observation and anecdote combine to portray both the harsh material world of logging and the strategies used to bring pastoral care there.

About the Author

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Thomas D. Whittles

Thomas D. Whittles was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genre of adventure and outdoor narratives. His notable work, "The Lumberjack Sky Pilot," reflects themes of nature and the rugged life of lumberjacks, capturing the spirit of the American wilderness. Whittles' writing often emphasizes the relationship between man and nature, showcasing the challenges and triumphs of those who work in the forests. Through his storytelling, he provides readers with a glimpse into the life and culture of the logging industry during his time.

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