Greetings in the name of the Lord! What a blessing
it is to be able to go out and enjoy all that He has
created! I have been serving the Lord since I was
15 and bowhunting even longer. Outside of my family
and friends those are the two biggest passions in
my life. I met my best friend, brother iin Christ
and business partner Tom "Frothnag" Dubois
in 2001, not by chance but out of the will of God.
We soon found that we shared the same passion for
the Lord and bowhunting. It was during this time that
Rugged Cross Archery became a reality instead of just
a dream.
God has been such a huge part of my life; in 1978
my parents went through a divorce. What most people
would call a tragedy, God turned into an incredible
blessing for my family. God in His miraculous way
used that situation to bring my family unto Him. Today
I am joyful in the Lord to tell you that both sets
of my parents are serving Him and have been an incredible
example and blessing in my life! Their support and
prayers for Rugged Cross Archery has been overwhelming
and we love them for that! I have two brothers and
one sister who mean the world to me; they too have
been very instrumental in the development of Rugged
Cross Archery. God has used their talents in a variety
of ways to help us reach our goal of being a spiritual
outreach in this world. I want you to know today that
no matter what circumstances you many be facing or
how bad life seems to be; there is someone standing
at the door to your heart knocking and waiting for
you to let Him in. He will bring you comfort and peace
beyond what you have ever known. He's just waiting
for you to open that door!
When autumn rolls around and I feel the crisp morning
air, I know that hunting season is right around the
corner! Folks, this is my favorite time of the year!
I wish I could describe to you the feeling I have
when I am in a tree stand over looking a corn field
when the rising sun brings the first rays of light
over the horizon, man what a blessing from God! Whether
I get the animal I am after that day or not I walk
away a successful hunter because success to me lies
in the opportunity to get away from the hustle and
bustle of everyday life into the peacefulness of His
creation. That's what hunting's really all about.
Tom, Brent and I have been blessed to be able to see
and hunt animals in all different parts of the United
States. The memories that we are able to share between
us and other people will always be a part of the person
that God has molded me into. I started out a lump
of clay but in the potter's hands I became a tool
for His ministry.
"God without you I can do nothing. Unless
you build the house I labor in vain."
Psalm 127:1
Andy (Iedwd) Kaminski
The Addiction:
It's miraculous how the depth and serenity of a bow hunt for whitetails along a wooded creek or a patient stalk through the soft, pleasant atmosphere of nature drains all the tension and confusing thoughts from a person's mind. All the elements of nature work like a prescribed medicine to lift your spirits and cleanse your frustrated soul. After only a few deep breaths and several minutes among the oaks and willows, you're freed of society's grasping control. It's sometimes difficult to find the time to participate, but it's a must to take the time.
You soon forget about money pressures, social problems, the unmowed lawn or the broken window in the garage. Gradually a smile spreads across your face as you begin to feel positive about life, about yourself. You feel sympathy toward those who haven't the desire or time to experience this simple gift. And when you leave the life-giving woodlands and return to the concrete world, you can hold your head high and step lively.
It's a wonder that many human beings fail to take advantage of this mental repair shop. It's free, it's safe and it's worthwhile. But, it's also habit-forming. Once you taste the nectar of pursuing an evasive whitetail, you find yourself wanting it more often and become completely addicted. For your mind becomes free, your soul feels at ease and your body perks with life.
Author - Bob Grewell
The Moment:
There is a moment between the shot and the impact where nothing moves, not the animal, not the arrow, not the wind, not the leaves and in that moment you see every hair, hear every heartbeat and feel every breath. It's in this moment that you realize the only thing in the universe that's been moved, is you.
Author - Unknown Hunter from Central Wisconsin