Category: RP Outdoors

Flora. Fauna. Faith.
You’ll find all three at Rugged Pursuit Outdoors.

Get Your FAKs Straight

(7 Minute Read) I love wild places! But the wilderness comes with inherent risks. For a worry-free excursion, prepare ahead of time for the scenarios you may encounter in the outdoors. 10-12-23

Get Some Rest

In our busy culture, we tend to wear ourselves out. We are seeking success and contentment, but what we get is exhaustion. When life gets too busy, follow the example of Jesus and His disciples: withdraw, go to a quiet place, and get some rest! 8-19-23

The Right Spot

No one loves the sight of a tree stand sunrise more than I do, but a great view doesn’t help you bag bucks! Sometimes it is all about location. Make sure you are perfectly positioned to make the most impact. 2-16-23

Paddling Upstream

Paddling upstream on a river can be grueling! But restoring damaged relationships doesn’t have to be. Make small changes now to avoid heavy maneuvers later and you’ll have smooth sailing! 2-3-20

“Deceived by Desire”

Evil is often disguised as something desirable and attractive. It isn’t until we feel the piercing of its arrow that we realize we’ve been deceived by deadly desire. 10-1-19

Ride With Me

When we experience something amazing, we always want to tell everyone right away! But the single greatest thing in our lives often seems to be the hardest to talk about. Why is that? 2-22-19

Feast or Fame

Of the animals you have hunted, if you had to choose between keeping the mount or the meat, which would you pick? What about if you had to choose between God and money? When it comes to blessings from Heaven, I don’t want watered down trophy money. I want the meat! 10-1-18

Squirrelly Spirituality

“People aren’t hungry anymore.” This was the explanation my dad gave when I asked him why people don’t hunt squirrels like they used to. His words really struck me. Sadly, the same thing happens in our pursuit of Christ. People stop seeking when they lose their hunger. 8-8-18

Talking Turkey

We can learn a lot about life from turkey hunting. One of those things is that sin usually comes in the form of something familiar to us. Sin will creep up in things that look familiar as a way to make us stray from what we know is right. Like a turkey walking right into a hunter’s sights, it deceives us.
6-22-18