Sailing is not just transportation as it was in the past. It can be a slow-paced adventure, or a physically demanding, pressure-packed sport like America's Cup racing. Some sailors dream of sailing off around the world like Slocum in the late 1800's on "Spray", or Jack London in 1907 on "Snark". They were the dreamers who actually made it happen. New sailing dreamers are still spawned every day, awaiting the opportunity to push off and "pull it off''! Scott Lindsay is a modern day dreamer, and through struggles and determination, made his dream came true. Scott makes his living, as a charter captain of Caribe Dreamer a 40' Sloop rigged catamaran, in the Bahamas. He is innocently thrown into the crosshairs of evil and death. Like the author, Scott's military training was in the Army, but his ambition is to go to sea. A combination of sailing and military experience places him and his wife at dangerous crossroads, where terrorism threatens the tranquility of the Abacos. This tale of romance, foreign intrigue and espionage, combined with the beauty and innocence of the Bahama out-islands and people, is the perfect foil for an international scheme that threatens the lives of Jewish Americans!
Describing the Church of England as a church in self-inflicted exile, the author of this book shows how the Church could change to become a vigorous and relevant community. He is critical of current trends and attitudes in the Church, but advances positive and radical ideas for its future.
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