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Jeremy V. Jones

    Jeremy V. Jones is an award-winning journalist with a decade of experience in print and online media, now working as a freelance writer and editor. His work focuses on in-depth reporting and analysis, offering readers fresh perspectives on contemporary social issues. Jones's style is characterized by its precision and ability to present complex subjects in an accessible and engaging manner, making him a valued voice in the literary landscape.

    Walking on Water
    • Walking on Water

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Surfing is spiritual. Ask most wave riders and they’ll describe some sense of deeper connection with the water, the waves or the power around them. Surfing to them is a spiritual experience. In a subculture that’s traditionally known for its rebellion, here you’ll find a deep undercurrent of faith amongst these top wave riders who share an understanding that the Creator of the waves also desires to know and relate with them. In these pages, you’ll meet top surfers such as C.J. Hobgood, who rose to the top of the surf world but found it ultimately dissatisfying; Bethany Hamilton, a courageous teen who survived a shark attack and returned to the sport; surf legend Tom Curren, a middle-aged father of four whose comeback of sorts is the talk of the surf world; and Al Merrick, a remarkable surfboard shaper who crafts the vehicles ridden by surf stars. Discover what makes these celebrities and others believe that surfing is meaningless without a deep satisfying faith in something more.

      Walking on Water