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WALT MERRELL: Common Ground
BY CAROLYN DRINKARD
These words came from “Shepherding Outdoors,” a popular Facebook forum written by Walt Merrell. Walt lives in Andalusia, Alabama, and those who “hold his heart” are Hannah, his wife; and Bay, Cape and Banks, his daughters.
Walt Merrell describes himself as a writer and a servant. In “Shepherding Outdoors,” he chronicles “a father’s family adventure journal of factional fiction and fictional faction about family and faith.”
Walt’s stories are heart-warming recollections of how he found ways to connect to his three girls through the outdoors. With this in mind, he chose to name his forum, “Shepherding Outdoors.” After all, he was “shepherding” his daughters, just as Jesus, the Good Shepherd, does. He wanted to invoke the image of the “outdoors” being the original teaching opportunity, free of life’s many other distractions.
A spiritual man, who sees fatherhood and parenting as a personal ministry, Walt Merrell worked hard to develop a personal relationship with his daughters. However, as they grew, he realized that he could not compete with the “outside forces” that enticed his children to pursue things he could not relate to. Thus began Walt’s quest for a connection, a bond, which the forces of the world could not break.
“I had to find something that lipstick, glitter and technology wouldn’t compete with,” he said. “I realized everybody loves God’s creations, like mountains, sunsets, trees. I could find common ground with my girls in God’s creations!”
Even though he was not an experienced outdoorsman, Walt Merrell was willing to try. After he poured his heart and soul into engaging his young daughters in the great outdoors, the rewards were amazing!
“The girls saw things that they had never seen before,” he explained. “I discovered that things in the outdoors helped us find common ground!”
Faith and family are the most important things to Walt. “The battle with those outside forces has gotten harder as my girls have gotten older,” he admitted. Nonetheless, this family has built a foundation on solid rock and has held tightly to the things that really matter.
When Walt started his Facebook forum in 2017, he had three goals. First, he prayed that his readers would see what Jesus looked like through his stories. In addition, he wanted parents to understand the importance of their bonds with their children. Finally, he hoped that long after he was gone, his three daughters might pick up his writings and realize that his words were love letters to each of them.
Thousands liked, shared and commented on each post. Suddenly, Walt Merrell had also found “common ground” with over 225,000 fans, and they rewarded him with words of encouragement, stories of how he had impacted their lives and even pictures of their own memorable adventures outdoors.
“What happened over the last six months is that I have made many more connections with people,” he added. “I believe that God is using me to bless their hearts!”
A devoted family man and father, Walt Merrell also serves as the district attorney for Covington County, the 22nd Judicial Circuit of Alabama. He was elected in 2011, but he has been a prosecutor for 20 years.
“I see how when men fall short, there is a ripple effect,” he said. “If I have to send a father to prison, his children have no father. “