Tuesday, June 22, 2010

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Diane and I, once again, were able to share the ranch story and vision with a lot of individuals as well as businesses these past couple of days.

We stopped at the Potash Mine where many of us started out our work life and many are still there working and soon ready for retirement now, I figure that's for sure.

While in Watrous I spotted an ice cream cooler in a back yard, but the owner would not part with it, so we keep looking and praying that God will provide one for us.

It was a good thing this train was across the tracks because Diane gets a bit crusty and she needed to get out. The look on her face is not permanent it is only temporary and she does return to her beautiful self soon.

We also realized that whatever you say at the Husky truck stop is monitored because when we stopped for gas and got out Diane was overwhelmed with the odor of the garbage and said, "someone needs to empty this garbage soon, it really reeks!" Well within a few minutes a guy was there and cleaned the mess up lick a dee split.

I found my first geo cache and it was kinda cool as it was just where it was supposed to be. We signed in and left a nice cross with the cache.

We stopped and had a good visit with our friend Pat at the post office.

James and Larry got the first of the sheeting up on the new shop and does it look great.

I found a great write up about our founding fathers.

It took God and men who had a living faith in God to lay Canada's solid foundation. From prior to Confederation to our present day, there are many in Canada's history who had such faith in God that caused them to ensure that a proper foundation was laid.

Pre-Confederation missionaries endured many hardships and were the helmsmen, setting the course our nation would take. Jean de Brebeuf, writer of the "Huron Carol," was considered a hero and martyr by the Huron Indians. Henry Steinhauer, in the Hudson Bay Territories, became a great minister to his own native people, and many more followed to lay the ground work.

Thank you once again for taking the time to view our blog.The Battle River Ranch Camp is a non profit organization that is focused on developing trades, life skills and training opportunities for men and women that are searching and find it difficult to get the opportunities needed to develop a productive life skill. Many men and women today have no idea what they could be good at or how to find out their possible skill area or level. We are a faith based training center. Harold and Diane Stephan left a life filled with addictions and bad choices. Their journey has taken them through different twelve step programs and life recovery through a relationship and healing process with Jesus Christ. We would love to hear from you and if you feel this is a program and facility that would help you or someone that you know, or you would like to be more involved with a ministry like this or support it financially we would love to talk to you and would very much appreciate your help in what ever way you can. This is a ministry for those that have a heart and desire to make a difference in the lives of others with the skills and gifts they have been blessed with and have a desire to pass on what they know to the next generation. You are always welcome to visit and we look forward to your input. This ministry is prayer based, and we pray daily for the needs of others, if you have a need for prayer and not sure where to start give us a call and we will confidentially support and help you in this area. You may not know a lot about God but God knows everything about you and He loves you more than anyone can or ever will. God Bless You and Your Family!!!

Matthew 25:23
"His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!' "


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