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Meet Jeff Jackson
I’ve lived a fairly interesting and sometimes very challenging life.
God has graced me with Helen, my beautiful wife of 47 years, three grown and married children, and seven grandchildren.
Our time living in Japan and then later in the Philippines helped feed our love for people from every ethnicity, culture, and language, and our passion for traveling internationally. On three different trips to Europe, we’ve been able to visit Italy, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, England, Scotland, and France. One of our favorites trips was a Panama Canal cruise.
I’m a voracious reader, with at least three to four books going at any one time. The vast majority of books I read are histories of countries or empires, biographies, and worldview/culture-related. I read a small handful of novels each year. I love Robert Ludlum, Frederick Forsyth, Tom Clancy, John Grisham, and David Baldacci.
Baseball is my favorite sport–by a huge margin. I’m a die-hard San Diego Padre fan. I usually attend about a half-dozen games each year and one of my greatest joys is going to Spring Training in Phoenix as often as possible.
Extended Horizon Reflections
To belong—it’s “the itch that needs to be scratched.” Jeff Jackson’s book, Extended Horizon Reflections, is a collection of autobiographical sketches that showcase a life filled with belonging. Whether in belonging to a team, to another person, or to a larger group, we are made to identify with one another, and it is there that we can find some semblance of satisfaction and even purpose in life.
Jed Gourley
The pace of Jeff’s memoir kept me coming back for more. I found it hard to put down. The details he includes in EXTENDED Horizon Reflections makes you feel like you are right there with him. But, it was the insights into identity woven throughout the book that were eye-opening to me. It’s a recommended read for sure. Thanks for the invite into your life through this book, Jeff!