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An early winter blizzard covers the immense ranching country. The harshness of the storm threatens everyone’s safety, both people and cattle.
Phone lines are disconnected, with most on the ground. Electricity is off except where well-prepared ranchers turn on generators to provide for their needs. All roads into each ranch are drifted shut with the heavy, dense snow.
One rancher is overly concerned for the welfare of his family and his cattle herd. The family is warm and safe inside their home, and they have enough groceries to last for several more days.
However, the cattle stand in harm’s way. Their water supply and feeding schedule have been disrupted, and the rancher worries about the length of the storm and the consequences for his 300 plus head of Black Angus cows.
At suppertime on the third night of the storm, the atmosphere is tense. The rancher’s son sees the worry painted on his father’s face. This faithful, little soul of a five-year old reminds his father with words filled with hope, “Jesus will be with us.”
Overnight the storm begins to abate and move on. In the morning, crews begin to slowly and carefully clear the roads. In a matter of hours, they will reach the isolated ranch.
Using his powerful four-wheel tractor with its giant dozer blade, the rancher clears a path to where his precious cattle are nestled against the wall of a massive shelter. While he makes sure the water is running, and the cattle receive their hay with a helping of rolled oats, he smiles and remembers the faithful words of his young son, “Jesus will be with us.”
the faith of a child 🙂
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Teach our children of Christ from birth and it will return 7 fold.:)
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So true Bonnie! When we teach our children, we are planting seeds for teaching our grandchildren as well. God’s peace!
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To you also.
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What a window into a different world than my suburban Southern California home. Thanks
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Jim, I appreciate your comments. I spent 25 years teaching in eastern Montana so I observed much about ranch life. I am fortunate to use some of them in my writing.
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=)
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Wonderful story! It brings back memories of when my dad worked on the family farm and had to take care of the cows now matter what.
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I love the simplicity of a child’s faith. Would that we all could be so trusting in times of eminent danger!
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Amen, through everything, Jesus is with us.
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Amen! We have a blessed friend in Jesus.
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