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Page 2 of 4 1 2 3 4 An Important Message From History[Dec. 22, 2008] Political correctness is driving us all crazy! Washington seems to have forgotten the message of our forefathers! Maybe they should listen to this! Why in America Christmas and the Fourth of July hold so much meaning!
The Hand of God[Jul. 28, 2008] I like to take a moment to pass on a story about a friend of mine. I have known this man literally since he was born. I have watched him grow into a good and honest man. He is a husband, a father, and a business man who is not afraid to work. This is his story. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Independence Day takes on new meaning[Jul. 4, 2008] Each year people in the rodeo industry talk about Cowboy Christmas and sometimes in this industry the true meaning of the 4th of July or Independence Day sometimes gets lost in the flurry of activities. This year for all of us involved with both Rodeo Attitude and the Extreme Bullriding Tour the realities of Independence Day is hitting very close to home. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
The blind jockey and the horse that couldn’t see[Jun. 24, 2008] Sometimes a higher force leads us to something that inspires us. While looking for stories on rodeo I came across this. With so many of us finding the track we are running these days full of "mud" so to speak I felt it a worthy read.
Mother's Day[May 11, 2008] God in his infinite wisdom created in all species on earth mothers and gave them the instinct to nurture and love and then He whispered quietly into their ear, “I do.” By Cindy Meyers, CEO Rodeo Attitude
It's only a quarter.....[Mar. 28, 2008] Several years ago, a preacher from out-of-state accepted a call to a church in Houston , Texas . Some weeks after he arrived, he had an occasion to ride the bus from his home to the downtown area. When he sat down, he discovered that the driver had accidentally given him a quarter too much change. By Cindy Meyers, CEO Rodeo Attitude
Resurrection of Hope - An Easter Message[Mar. 23, 2008] He sat quietly in the front pew. A tiny boy in a large church. Although the pews were full, no one sat next to him. He was alone and frightened but his grandma had sent him to church. She was not well but she wanted him to go. His parents did not attend church, but his mother had started sending him to spend Saturday night with grandma so she could send him to the church on Sunday mornings. So here he was all clean and in his best jeans and shirt listening to the man at the pulpit speaking of Jesus. No one invited him to Sunday school, the minister never took time to welcome him and often he would walk back to grandma’s house with tears in his eyes. He wanted to know this Jesus. He wanted to know more about Heaven and angels. His grandma did her best but before long they would move farther from grandma's house and the Sundays in the front pew would become memories By Cindy Meyers, CEO Rodeo Attitude
Last Lecture[Feb. 20, 2008] A lecture on life you won't want to miss.
The Dash[Jan. 24, 2008] Thanks to all of you, my "dash" is full!
UPDATE - The True Meaning of Christmas - Sara passed away Christmas morning[Dec. 26, 2007] On December 6th I posted the below story in which I spoke of Sara's wish to share one final Christmas with her family. Sara was granted a final celebration of Christmas Eve with her family in her own home. Early Christmas morning Sara went home to Jesus. By Cindy Meyers, CEO Rodeo Attitude
"Bring Him Home"[Dec. 24, 2007] This YouTube video with song by a little girl about her Christmas wish remids me of what so many are sacrificing for our country this Christmas.
A Christmas Message from Cindy Meyers, CEO Rodeo Attitude[Dec. 24, 2007] While watching TV over the last few weeks with all the many Christmas Specials I noticed that very few of the "specials" had anything to do with Jesus' birth. Their was stories about Frosty the Snowman, Santa Claus, Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer, music specials with very few, if any Christmas hymns and I felt a deep sadness at what is suppose to be the happiest time of the year. Then I watched a fantastic show on Public Television that featured a segment with the great Walter Cronkite
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