Category: Series
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Lessons from Horses: Building Trust and Healthy Boundaries

What does healthy leadership look like? Surprisingly, one of the best lessons I’ve learned didn’t come from a leadership book. It came from a frightened horse standing at the edge of a stream. That day reminded me that people don’t flourish when they have fewer boundaries—they flourish when they have leaders who provide clarity, consistency,… Read more
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How to Build Trust

How do you build trust after it’s been broken? The answer isn’t usually found in one dramatic conversation. A rescued horse named Frank taught me that trust grows through small, faithful moments repeated over time. The same principle can strengthen your marriage, friendships, family, and even your relationship with God. Read more
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Building Trust in Relationships

People often respond to what we’re feeling more than what we’re saying. A horse named Dixie taught me that trust isn’t built through appearances or performance. It begins when we stop pretending and start being honest—with ourselves, with God, and with the people we love. Read more
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Helping Kids Handle Stress

Kids normally borrow confidence before they fully develop it themselves. At the ranch, we see it happen every time a young rider follows an experienced horse through unfamiliar trails. The calmness and steadiness of the horse begin shaping the confidence of the child walking beside it. Families work much the same way. Helping kids handle… Read more
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When Life Stirs Your Family Up

Families don’t need to pretend life is easy. They need healthy ways to slow down, regroup, pray, talk honestly, and move forward together when emotions run high. Read more
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What Your Child Learns From How You Handle Stress

Kids are paying attention to more than what we say. They’re learning how to handle frustration, pressure, and conflict by watching how we handle ours. Let’s explore how our response to difficult moments shape our kids… more than the behavior we’re trying to correct. Read more
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Why Your Reactions Matter More Than Your Child’s Behavior

I was frustrated trying to catch one of our horses the other day. The more I pushed, the less he responded. When someone else stepped in calmly, everything changed. That moment is a lot like parenting. Our kids are learning how to handle life by watching how we handle it—especially when things don’t go the… Read more
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Your Presence Matters More Than You Think

Being a steady place for your child when life feels uncertain. There’s something I’ve been praying about lately. Over the past several months, we’ve tragically lost several kids in our broader community. Even writing that feels heavy. For a lot of families, this isn’t something distant—it’s close enough to feel. Names, faces, schools, friends of… Read more
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When Confidence Fails: Building Confidence in Kids That Holds Under Pressure

Last night at the ranch, a child and mentor were leading one of our horses through a series of obstacles. Everything was going well—until they came to a small wooden bridge. Suddenly, the horse stopped. No matter what they tried, he wouldn’t move forward. It wasn’t the obstacle. It was trust. Moments like that reveal… Read more
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Building Confidence in Kids Starts with Identity, Not Performance

Why Building Confidence in Kids Starts with Who They Believe They Are WHEN SOMETHING SHIFTS If you spend any time around horses, you start to notice something pretty quickly—things don’t always go according to plan. And honestly, that’s not a bad thing. At the ranch, some of the most important moments don’t happen when everything… Read more
