“He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.”

Welcome to The Pasture Pulpit — a quiet place where the unhurried lessons of the land meet the enduring truth of Scripture. These are the reflections of an ordinary layman, written not from a seminary but from the pasture, where God’s handiwork preaches its own steady sermon.

Here you’ll find honest writing on faith, creation, and everyday life — biblical wisdom carried from the fence line to the front porch.

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August 7, 2026 · Proverbs 3:5–6

When Faith Steps Into the Pen

As Christians, we often ask God to keep us safe, but sometimes His answer isn't to remove the danger. Sometimes His answer is simply, "Trust Me and go." I didn't know exactly how t…

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August 6, 2026 · John 14:6

Pasture Pulpit: Ultimatum or Rescue?

When I work around the farm, I've learned something about emergencies. Whether it's a calf that needs to be pulled during delivery or an animal trapped where it can't free itself, there comes a point where hesitation only makes things worse. Rescue often requires trusting the one reaching in to help. God's grace is no different. The door is open. The invitation has been given. The choice is ours. "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes

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July 21, 2026 · Proverbs 3:11–12

Discipline through the lens of love

This morning, as I was bottle-feeding our calves, one of them started head-butting. At first, it seems harmless. They're young. They're playing. They're testing boundaries. But eve…

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