McDonald County Press

Wild Horse Ministries Plans Presentati­on

- Rachel Dickerson

Monty Muehlebach hopes that folks who attend the Wild Horse Ministries event on Saturday night will draw closer to God. He also hopes that neighbors will enjoy some fellowship and free Cowboy Catering Co. barbecue at the special event.

Muehlebach says the organizers of Wild Horse Ministries, through a unique demonstrat­ion, show how God wants a closer relationsh­ip with all of us.

The event will take place at Whispering Pines Arena, 1052 Goff Ridge Road in Pineville. Dinner starts at 6 p.m. with the presentati­on at 7 p.m.

Muehlebach’s church, Sims Corner Church, will host the event for the first time on Saturday.

“A couple from down the road from me had them at their place for three years,” Muehlebach said. “They asked me to take over it,” he said.

The location will be an accessible spot for neighbors to attend. Muehlebach hopes to have such events twice a year.

During the presentati­on, Wild Horse Ministries co-founder Paul Daily will train a horse, explaining the “Round Pen of Life” to his audience. Daily will point out the similariti­es between man’s relationsh­ip with God and a horse’s relationsh­ip with his trainer.

Those on hand also will have the chance to enjoy free Cowboy Catering Co. barbecue pork, beans, desserts and drinks while hearing the Word of God in a whole new way.

Muehlebach hopes that those who attend will walk away with a greater appreciati­on for the Father’s love and know how to grow that relationsh­ip — “that they will see in the physical, how to respond and communicat­e with God in the spiritual,” Muehlebach said, “how to have that relationsh­ip with the Father that we have all built in us.”

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