Having never been to Alaska, the author drove over three-thousand miles to begin a thirty-two-year venture laced with faith, missteps, and calamity. A humorous self-portrayal of life in the remote regions, this book captures a totally unconventional approach to marriage, ministry, and family at its best. Eskimo villages, vole hunting, and a rolling hot tub are all part of this undertaking. Half A Bubble Off North is a non-fiction portrait of one man’s life and ministry for the benefit of his grandchildren.