F-E-A-R-L-E-S-S

Letters spelled out in splashes of bright paint across the soft brown sides of the little horse.   A four legged canvas for the word that she wanted to stay forefront in her mind as she thought back to her time at the Ranch.  Words attached to memories.  Memories that she tucked away like treasures to be brought out in times of struggle and darkness.  Memories that would give her the strength to break free. 

Those memories threatened to flood her even now, fresh on her mind, as she stepped back to admire her art.  The intimidation at the size of her partner for the week- how the little mare seemed so large that first day.  She remembered her uncertainty the first time in the saddle.  How overwhelming all of the commands seemed to be- hands low, heels down, shoulders back, left rein, right rein…

She smiled as she remembered the bounce of the first trot,  how her nervous laughter floated over the arena, how she had to push the lump of fear in her throat down, and trust her friend to carry her.  How her fear bound her as she thought of the gallop, of the speed, of the triumph that would be hers if only she could push through.  How just when she would get so close, the fear would close in again, and she would pull back.

And then, the day!

The day that she dug deep, gritted her teeth against the fear, and broke free … the wind in her hair, the sound of the horse’s hooves pounding in the dirt, the joy that spilled out in a shout of triumph as she cantered circle after circle, growing bolder in her new found ability and strength: freedom!

She felt arms encircle her as she stood lost in her memories.   Her parents, not by birth, but by legal decree, and so much more than that, by their commitment and love.  A father and mother that found her in the depths of the orphanage and pulled her free, redeemed her, rescued her from the physical prison that bound her.  A mom and dad that stood on the rails of the arena and cheered her on, shared her triumph, marveled at the grin on her face and the sparkle in her eye.

But the prison in her heart, the fear, created by the fight to survive, mentally, physically, emotionally, day in and day out, had more subtle, stronger bars.  Its dark fingers curled around every interaction, every experience, every person, and by their very presence, threatened to tear those things away.

Until now.

Until a little brown mare helped her to push those dark fingers back for the very first time.  And she knew that now she had succeeded in breaking those bars, they could never fully hold her again.  When the fear and darkness came, as she knew they would, these memories would light the way.  The word FEARLESS would be her key.

At the Ranch, we start each session at the corral with the horses.  The symbolism of beginning on the outside of something desired is not lost.  Looking from the outside in, always wanting, never belonging.    A partner is chosen, each horse matched to the rider.  Initially fearful, young and old alike, quickly bond to their new friend.  Every step draws each one deeper into relationship. The boundaries of the arena provide a safe place to learn new skills, to grow, to gain confidence.  Walking… trotting… and finally cantering, each new movement is encouraged and celebrated, ultimately, applying new abilities and knowledge on the open prairie trails.  Because each rider has gained strength and confidence within the safety of the arena, they now have the necessary tools to succeed in a new, uncertain environment.

Is this not how a family is supposed to work?  Parents or caregivers provide a safe boundary for children to learn and grow, gain self –esteem and confidence, for the challenges of an open world.  A loving circle that trains and encourages children to move from fear-filled to fearless.

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Fall Mercy Messenger

Check out the latest news- Fall Mercy Messenger

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Cowboy Church-Ranch Open House 2011

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND EVENT REGISTRATION CLICK HERE

Published in: on May 8, 2011 at 10:39 pm  Leave a Comment  

Email Newsletter- Fall Mercy Messenger

Click here to read our latest update- The Fall Mercy Messenger

Roof the Ranch!

Join Us!

Next Saturday, September 4, from 9am til it’s too dark to see…

June 11th, a hail storm did significant damage to all 9 of the roofs on the buildings on the Ranch.
We will be installing close to 10,000 sq ft of steel roofing, and WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Bring your family, your neighbor, your handy co-worker and help get these roofs repaired before winter sets in so that at-risk kids and families can still continue to see God at the Ranch.

Ranch clean up and winter prep, as well as wood cutting and stacking, will be additional projects for the day.

Lunch and Dinner will be provided…

Bring your sunscreen, bug spray, long pants and closed toed shoes…

Bring your screw guns, skilsaws, tool bags, chainsaws, and work gloves…

*Roof installation will actually be starting Friday and continuing Monday, if Saturday is not available for your calendar…come one day, or all three!

Published in: on August 29, 2010 at 6:15 am  Leave a Comment  
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Cowboy Church- Open House at the Ranch

You are invited to a Cowboy Church Service and Open House at Mercy Trails Ranch! 

 Pull your cowboy boots on, slap on the cowboy hat, pack your camping chair and come on down!

Cowboy Church starts at  10 am sharp and goes til 11am…

Ranch tours from 11am-12 pm- pet the horses, scratch the bottle calves, take a peek at the bunnies, giggle at the pigs, and listen to stories of how God is moving at the Ranch, in Romania and in the Philippines…

Chili and Cornbread lunch from 12pm-3pm…

Wear jeans and comfortable shoes, pack a hat, sunscreen and bug spray, don’t forget your camping chair and come ready to have some fun!

Click here to Register for this Event!

Published in: on May 18, 2010 at 3:35 pm  Leave a Comment  

The Amazing Ranch Race

“My favorite part was putting underwear on the pigs!”

   Fourteen teenagers piled out of two white vans into the hot summer sun.  Laughing, joking and high fiving, they lined up to see what was in store for them during their day at the Ranch…

 Divided into teams, each member adorned with a bandanna in their team color, the Race began! 

First stop, the chicken coop!  The rooster crowed in dismay at the intruders that barreled into his quiet domain, as little brown hens, their legs decorated with a specific team color, clucked and scattered away from grasping hands. Triumphantly holding aloft their team hen, the next task was to uncover their team color egg hidden in the enormous pile of straw in the corner of the coop. Task completed! Stopwatch stopped!

 

 

 

 

“My favorite part was catching the chickens!”

 Next stop, the pigpen!  Five little piggies ran wee, wee, wee all the way home as each team scraped and scrambled in the mud to catch slippery little legs.  Tighty whitey underwear successfully placed on the hiney of their team piggy. Task completed! Stopwatch stopped!

 “My favorite part was roping the calves!”

   On to the barn, where Bonnie the cow stood patiently in her stall, as five pairs of hands milked different udder teats into a specially marked cup.  Success! Warm milk presented to the event inspector, task completed, stopwatch stopped!

 

A quick lesson on cowboy rope handling, and the team was off into the calf pen.  Teams realized the value of teamwork, and four members cut one calf from the herd, while the remaining member twirled his loop and dropped it over the calf’s head.  Then desperately chasing the irritated calf, dragging their “cowboy” around the pen, their team color ribbon and bow was placed around the calf’s neck.  Task completed!  Stopwatch stopped!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Back to the barn, a quick saddling demonstration, then teamwork to repeat the tasks on the next waiting horse.  Off to the arena, each team member leading their partner around the circle, the clip clop of horse’s hooves following in the footprints of tennis shoes, smiles wreathed on faces tucked under bright green riding helmets.  Task completed! Stopwatch stopped!

My favorite part was riding the horses!”

 

 

 

 

 

 

“My favorite part was winning the Race!”

   Sharing stories of the Race, comparing pictures on digital camera’s, fried chicken and watermelon on the table, fresh homemade ice cream for dessert.   Winning team announced! Candy bar prizes distributed!

Off to multiple games of Capture the Flag and more horsebackriding in the Arena. 

   Fourteen teenagers piled into two white vans in the hot summer sun.  Another day at the Ranch was done!

*Stay tuned for part two of the Amazing Ranch Race- Breaking Free…

WANTED!! Summer CowHands

Are you looking for an exciting summer opportunity? 

Do you want to do something different?  Something out of the box?

Do you like the outdoors and new experiences? Do you enjoy working with animals, particularly horses?

Do you have a heart to serve others?  Do you want to live your faith daily? 

Do you desire to share Christ’s love and grace with others?

Do you want to see God move on a daily basis, be blessed bey0nd measure, have unforgettable experiences and grow in your walk with God?

If the answers to these questions are YES, then we NEED YOU!!

Mercy Trails Ranch is seeking long term (minimum 2 months) summer volunteers for the upcoming 2010 summer program. 

(18 and over, please)

Food and lodging are provided and no animal experience is necessary!

(Salary paid on missionary support basis)

If you want a once in a lifetime experience, the Ranch is the place for you!

Check out our Volunteer Application located here or on the Home page…

Published in: on February 25, 2010 at 12:58 pm  Leave a Comment  

Mercy Trails Ranch on Channel 7, ABC Denver

Channel 7, ABC’s Denver affiliate, did a news story on the Ranch this summer, featuring a visit by a newly adopted Romanian orphan and his American mother.

Click here to watch the video

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Story about the Ranch in the local newspaper

http://www.fortmorgantimes.com/ci_12860892

Published in: on July 17, 2009 at 5:45 pm  Leave a Comment  
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