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From her many years in the saddle, horsewoman Rebecca Ondov offers this inspiring collection of horse stories that will touch your heart with wonder. Saddle up and ride with her to discover the unique personalities and extraordinary devotion horses reveal and the amazing ways they change lives. You'll meet... Blackie, a spirited horse who helps turn a young man's life around Tuk, a frisky colt who becomes a long-awaited answer to prayer Gus, a gray gelding who provides comfort and hope Sedona, a castaway horse who proves redemption is always possible Starlet, a filly who inspires a girl to get involved and make a difference Rebecca, author of Horse Tales from Heaven, has gathered the best horse stories from her life and the lives of friends to inspire you and provide a window into God's amazing love and provision.

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Date de parution 01 avril 2014
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EAN13 9780736956437
Langue English

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HARVEST HOUSE PUBLISHERS
EUGENE, OREGON
Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version NIV . Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.
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Italics in Scripture quotations indicate the author s emphasis.
Harvest House Publishers has made every effort to trace the ownership of all poems and quotes. In the event of a question arising from the use of a poem or quote, we regret any error made and will be pleased to make the necessary correction in future editions of this book.
All the incidents described in this book are true. Where individuals may be identifiable, they have granted the author and the publisher the right to use their names, stories, photographs, and facts of their lives. In all other cases, names, circumstances, descriptions, and details have been changed to render individuals unidentifiable.
Photos of people and animals used by permission. All rights reserved.
Back cover author photo and photos of Rebecca and her animals by Deborah K. Hamilton, Hamilton, Montana. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Cover photo kislovas / Shutterstock
Cover design by Left Coast Design, Portland, Oregon
Published in association with Books Such Literary Agency, 52 Mission Circle, Suite 122, PMB 170, Santa Rosa, CA 95409-5370, www.booksandsuch.biz .
GREAT HORSE STORIES
Copyright 2014 by Blazing Ink, Inc.
Published by Harvest House Publishers
Eugene, Oregon 97402
www.harvesthousepublishers.com
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Ondov, Rebecca E., 1958-
Great horse stories / Rebecca E. Ondov.
pages cm
ISBN 978-0-7369-5642-0 (pbk.)
ISBN 978-0-7369-5643-7 (eBook)
1. Horsemen and horsewoman-United States-Religious life-Anecdotes. 2. Horses-United States-Anecdotes. 3. Human-animal relationships-Religious aspects-Anecdotes. I. Title.
BV4596.A54O523 2014
242 .68-dc23
2013028709
All rights reserved. No part of this electronic publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means-electronic, mechanical, digital, photocopy, recording, or any other-without the prior written permission of the publisher. The authorized purchaser has been granted a nontransferable, nonexclusive, and noncommercial right to access and view this electronic publication, and purchaser agrees to do so only in accordance with the terms of use under which it was purchased or transmitted. Participation in or encouragement of piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of author s and publisher s rights is strictly prohibited.
Dedication
To the men and women who are serving and have served in the armed forces of the United States of America and to their families.
Thank you for paying the price for our freedom.
Acknowledgments
To God. You re my best friend and my wise Counselor. Thank You for always being here for me.
To my prayer team. May God bless you for the hours you ve encouraged me and prayed for me and this book. Thank you.
To those whose stories this book contains. I m humbled that you trusted me to write your adventures. May you be blessed abundantly for sharing your hearts.
To Harvest House Publishers. I m honored to be part of your family.
To Barbara Gordon. My bling sister. You re a tremendous editor, fun to hang out with, and a super friend. I m looking forward to sharing more adventures with you!
To Tom Fox. As my daytime boss, thanks for not noticing my bloodshot eyes while I wrote this book and for your encouraging words. I appreciate you.
To Janet Kobobel Grant. You re an amazing lady, an incredible businesswoman, and a great literary agent. I thank God for you.
To my lumber customers and sawmill reps. Thank you for cheering me on. I cherish our friendships.
To all the horses, mules, dogs, and cats who have been my faithful companions. I thank God for creating you and putting you in my life.
Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
A Note from Rebecca
Meet Rebecca s Critters
1. The Clipper
2. The Mistake-Heaven Made
3. Night Ride
4. Missing
5. All Wet
6. Impossible Prayer
7. A Good Rope for Rough Country
8. Be Still
9. Studly
10. Unlikely Prospect
11. The Train!
12. Saddle Blanket
13. Scared to Death
14. Callie s Challenge
15. Blackie
16. Hardtack
17. Fingerprints of God
18. A Blessing that Snowballed
19. Going Home
20. The Nanny
21. Blending In
22. A Dream Gone Awry
23. Boon and the Birds
24. The Flood!
25. Dazzle
26. Forging Ahead
27. Short Legs
28. Dee Girl
29. Sweat Equity
30. Double Trouble
31. Sticky Feet
32. Against All Odds
33. The Misfit
34. Gentle Hearts
35. Snickers
36. The Ol Plug Named Tornado
37. Unity
38. The Soldier
39. The Castaway
40. The Biggest Blessing
41. Pretty Terrific Jet
42. The Whistle
43. Seeing with the Heart
44. The Love Meter
45. The Battle of the Cinch
46. The Great Escape
47. The Auction
48. Time to Hit the Trail
About the Author
A NOTE FROM REBECCA
Horses! When I see these majestic creatures, they take my breath away. Their influence has changed the core of my being. They ve taught me tidbits of wisdom on how to live a happy and successful life and the importance of cultivating a sense of humor. For a long time I thought I was the only one who felt this way, but I ve discovered that s far from true. In these pages you ll meet incredible horses, along with a few other critters, and the people whose lives have been transformed by them. I pray these stories will encourage you to get to know Jesus Christ, help you live for Him, and empower you to reach out to others in His name.
May your life be richly blessed by God as we saddle up and ride,
MEET REBECCA S CRITTERS

Dazzle
Dazzle is a beautiful Tennessee walker mare. One day when I d traveled to a neighboring town to buy knobs for my kitchen cupboards, I happened to pick up a paper and saw an ad about her. I came home with a horse instead of knobs! Although she s bossy and keeps everyone in line, like a herd mare is supposed to, she s also kind and keeps me laughing with her sense of humor.

SkySong
SkySong is my mainstay saddle mount. He s a tough, mountain-bred horse with a tender heart. I crafted his name especially for him. I love to pray when I ride, and prayer is a song in the sky to God-voila!-SkySong.

Little Girl
I bottle-fed Little Girl , my brown mule, because her jaw was broken when she was two days old. She was never supposed to live to be three days old-but I prayed and God answered. Now she s over 30 years old and enjoying retirement.

Wind Dancer
I planned Wind Dancer , my sorrel mule, from conception and talked with her while she was still in her mother s womb. I was thrilled when she was born, and she instantly knew who I was when she heard my voice. Currently she s my training project and an up-and-coming saddle mule.

Sunrise
Sunrise wriggled her way into my heart as a puppy. My fun-loving golden retriever loves romping behind me when I feed the horses and mules and trotting beside me when I ride the trail. She s so smart she taught SkySong to scratch her belly. Her boundless energy adds a zest to my days; and her soft fur makes a great foot warmer on winter evenings.
1
THE CLIPPER
Friendship
A light, spring breeze whispered past me, carrying the cool scent of snow down from the Rocky Mountain peaks that rimmed the Bitterroot Valley. I stretched the yellow extension cord across the winter-browned grass to the corral. My three horses and two mules were lined up at the gate begging for attention. They nipped at each other, trying to shoo each other away so the top critter could hog all the attention. My senior mule and my ancient horse sauntered to the other side of the corral to get out of the action. This day was beauty parlor day. The mules would get their manes roached, and the horses would get their bridle paths clipped.
I picked up the large electric clipper to plug it in and noticed that SkySong, my dapple-gray horse, glanced at it and then walked away. I shook my head. I d only owned him a few months. He d been green broke when I bought him as a four year old. I d wanted a horse whose bones and joints were fully formed before I asked him to scale tough mountain trails. And I wanted a horse that I trained. SkySong was perfect. Well, almost. Because his training started so late in life, he tended to be a bit snorty about some things. The electric clipper was one of them.
I pulled the halter off the wooden fence rail and walked across the corral toward him. He stopped and faced me. I slid the halter over his nose. Pushing his thick black mane aside, I buckled the halter behind his ears. We re going to get you trimmed up.
Suspiciously his gaze darted to the side so he could watch me as I chattered. His feet clopped on the hard-packed dirt behind me as I walked to the gate. When I picked up the clipper, which I d set on top of a tall, green trash can, SkySong threw up his head, his eyes focused on the dreaded equipment. The white whiskers on his muzzle stood straight out like porcupine quills.
I chuckled. You silly boy. The clipper isn t even turned on. It can t hurt you.
SkySong wasn t impressed with my reassurance. When I held it out for him to smell, he clamped his nostrils shut and squinted his eyes.
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