Jimmy Sites is an outdoorsman, writer, speaker, and even served for several years as the Senior Minister at a large church in Nashville, Tennessee.
In 2009 Sites and his team won the Grand Championship of the Big Buck Outdoor Games, competing against 20 of the nation's top pro hunters and fishermen. In 2014 he was named “American Outdoor Sportsman of the Year” by the Legends of the Outdoors Hall of Fame. In 2018 he was inducted into the Legends of the Outdoors Hall of Fame. Sites is known as a champion advocate for outdoorsmen and has appeared on Fox News nationally debating PETA on Gretchen Carlson’s news show.
Sites is also heavily involved in television. He has been highlighted on prime time British television on episode 5 of the series "The Apostles," produced by well-known British director Simone Cherry. The latest television production in which he is involved is the national award-winning television series "Spiritual Outdoor Adventures." The series began airing in October 2002 and is now entering its 18th season, covering all of the USA on prime time cable, syndication, and streaming devices, and also airing in an additional 54 countries.
Due to his numerous adventures as well as his biblical training, Sites is involved in writing projects. His books have circulated throughout the world. He contributed to the "Sportsmen's Bible" for Broadman & Holman Publishers, and released a book titled "Into the High Country," also published by B & H and co-authored with Jason Cruise. He authored the Spiritual Outdoor Adventures "Pursuit of Faith" 96-page bookazine, as well as produced a DVD Curriculum series for men ministries including six individual Spiritual Outdoor Adventures DVDs. His next book to be released was “A Heart for Adventure,” co-authored with Dr. Bob Reccord, followed by a Fiction book for children ages 8-12 called “The Legend of Indian Rock Cave.”
His speaking engagements have taken him all over the world to such places as Africa, Mexico, Canada, South and Central America, Grenada, the Caribbean islands, Scotland, Israel, Egypt, and the Ukraine. His speaking clientele includes professional football teams such as the Denver Broncos as well as professional baseball teams, Fortune 500 companies, private and public schools, universities, government agencies, the Senate, churches, numerous youth festivals, and outdoor conventions and wild game suppers.
Sites has served as a spokesperson since 1991 for Compassion International, a non-profit child development organization that cares for over one-and-a-half million disadvantaged children in Third World countries. Periodically he visits children at Compassion projects in various places around the world.
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