Horses and Healing

Posted on September 11, 2009 
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast, Parenting, Personal, Physical Health, Social Concern, Spiritual Life

My youngest child has some special needs and is involved in a program that puts him on a horse every week. He loves those times, always smiling and giggling as the horses nuzzle him. It’s great to see him bonding with those animals that tower over him yet seem to know his weaknesses and vulnerability.

In case you missed it, here’s an unforgettable conversation that will bring tears to your eyes. Kim and Troy Meeder have an incredible ministry to horses – and to children – through their Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch. Check out the link for photos and more. Just be ready to be touched by God’s work in and through these dear folks!

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One Response to “Horses and Healing”

  1. Doug on September 21st, 2009 8:00 pm

    I just finished reading Kim Meeder’s book. I was in tears countless times as I read of her ministry, God’s hand on her ranch, and the stories of loss, trial, and success. We’re about 8 hours from Bend, and I can’t wait to get down and visit Kim and her angels with horsehair.

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