Bobby has ALWAYS wanted to live in the country, but Lisa on the other hand, lets just say is your city girl that as a kid, didn’t even like to get dirt under her nails. It wasn’t until Lisa and her oldest daughter started volunteering at a local equine ministry in Florida, that her love for horses began. So, you can only imagine Bobby’s excitement when Lisa came to him one day and said, I think we need to pray about starting our own equine ministry.
Wish we could say it was as simple as a prayer and everything came together quickly, BUT it was a complex road with lots of twists and turns to get Galloping Grace off and running. Through it all, the Lord was there every step of the way and provided exceeding, abundantly more than we could ever hope or dream during our season of waiting. Which only confirmed that He has us EXACTLY where HE wants us to be!
Not only are they both former collegiate athletes, but Bobby also coached college football for 10 years, so sports have and always will be a big role in their life. It wasn't until their own daughter struggled with the high pressure performance environment that sports bring that made them realize athletes need a safe place off the field to understand that their life means far more than wins and losses. Which is why they created Galloping Grace to help build Champions for Christ!
Our first horse and the founding father of Galloping Grace! Bodie was adopted from a rescue when he was 4 years old. Although Bodie was not abused or neglected himself, his mom was rescued from an abusive home while she was pregnant with him and Bodie was born at the rescue facility.
Bodie is a crowd favorite because of his curious personality. He is playful, energetic and always ready to lend a mouth if something falls on the floor. The hose? Here human, you forgot this. The lead rope? It’s okay, I'll pick it up and lead myself. The brush? Sure, I can pick that up for you. If you are in need of a good laugh or ever wanted to meet a horse that thinks he’s a lap dog, then, Bodie is your guy!
Red was supposed to be a big money show horse, but she was born with a deformity in her foot, which meant that she was never going to be rideable, so she was forced to have babies. Her first baby died at birth, which you can only imagine how traumatic that was for her, but she was still forced to have more babies after that.
Red is the alpha, but we like to call her the mama of the herd because she is always on high alert to make sure the other horses are safe and always ready to remind them who’s the boss if they start acting up. They say a horse's eyes are said to be windows to the soul and when you look in Red’s eyes, you can see a sweet spirit that rests in peace now knowing that she gets all the love and attention she so desperately wanted all those years ago.
Rannie came from a bloodline of big-money show horses, and her dad sold for over $150,000, so expectations were high for her. But, due to the fact that her mane would not grow, she was given the label of not being beautiful enough to show, so she was then pushed to the side, unloved, and forced just to have babies.
Now everyone that visits the ranch or sees a picture of all the horses immediately points out how BEAUTIFUL Rannie is. She is known for her model walk (as we like to call it) when she struts her stuff as she walks to the gate to greet you because she now understands how beautiful she truly is.
The old soul or the gentle giant as we like to call him. Jesse was diagnosed with EPM (Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis), which is when a horse comes in contact with infected possum feces and develops a neurologic disease that leaves them weak, uncoordinated and atrophied muscles. Thanks to Jesse’s previous owners, they acted quickly and got Jesse the treatment he needed to make a full recovery.
Due to the EPM diagnosis, Jesse will never be the athlete he once was, but now he understands he has a new purpose, which is to bring a smile to the face of anyone who interacts with him. He loves being scratched on the back, roaming the pasture, and making new friends with the neighboring donkeys.
Benny was a prison guard horse at Angola Prison in Louisiana, the largest maximum security prison in the US. When he retired from the prison, Benny was sold at auction to be a parade horse, but after not living up to his owners expectations, he was once again sold at auction to live on a farm in Texas as a pony ride horse. He has since developed a “kissing spine”, which meant that he had to retire as a pony ride horse.
Instead of going to auction for a third time with the possibility of ending up on a slaughter truck, he was purchased by his amazing caregiver from the pony ride farm and donated to Galloping Grace. Now he gets to live out his best life being a horse for the first time, grazing in the pasture full of green grass, taking and doing full time ministry!
Buzz and Woody suffered years of abuse and neglect until Sweet Mercies Rescue Ranch in Glen Rose, Texas rescued them at auction. Buzz needed immediate medical care for hooves that were so overgrown that he had to be put under anesthesia to trim them for probably the first time in his life and luckily Woody was there to help him recover every step of the way.
Once the two of them were ready for adoption, we need Galloping Grace would be the best place for them to live out the rest of their lives being surrounded by people who would love and care for them daily! It took awhile for them to learn to re-trust humans again after the abuse and neglect they endured, but now they are the true example of what it looks like to let your guard down and accept the love that others have to offer.
When the opportunity arose for us to adopt 10 goats, we didn't even think twice and said YES! The best part is that our 10 goats came from the same farm that our horse Benny came from, so you can only imagine the reunion between them. And if it wasn't for us stepping out if faith to open our ranch to these goats, they would have been separated or ended up on a slaughter truck.
Anyone that visits the ranch, will be sure to tell you how much they LOVE spending time with the horses, but will also tell you how much of a blessing these goats have been because of their unique personalities. We are so blessed to give Cowgirl, Mojo (her babies Tim/Curly/Peanut), Snowball (her baby Jack), Unicorn, Pepper and Patrick.
Twins, Rosie and Ferdinand came to us after being rejected by their mom. Ferdinand was born strong and healthy, but Rosie was born lifeless, which caused their mom to reject her. It took multiple tries to bring Rosie back to life and it wasn't until the very last try that she had the will to fight. Thanks to a very dear friend, Rosie and Ferdinand were donated to Galloping Grace when they were a month old and we got to experience bottle feeding calves, who have now become our babies.
Although Rosie and Ferdinand are cows, they act like puppy dogs! They follow you every where you go, know nothing about personal space and snuggle in your lap for a nap.
Lulu and Lemon came to us from the same farm as Benny and the goats, which we are always happy to reconnect old friends! Lulu was living with the potbelly pigs and was getting so picked on from the other potbelly's that she could not eat, so she came to us so skinny that all you could see was skin hanging from bones. Lemon on the other hand, was a former race pig and started to refuse to race, so they came to us as a pair.
Since coming to Galloping Grace, we have worked hard to help put weight on both pigs and within months they are now happy, healthy, fat pigs that actually look like potbelly pigs and enjoy all the treats and snuggles they get daily!
Once we knew we were being called to open a ranch to help others, we knew we would have to sell our Florida beach home. Sounds simple, right? WRONG! Try waking up to not one, but two broken water pipes that destroyed four bedrooms and two bathrooms in our Florida home. After a year and a half of dealing with insurance, lawyers and contractors, we were FINALLY able to put our house on the market. What seemed like a delay in the process, ended up being the first of many blessings the Lord provided to us during our season of waiting because the housing market took off and we were able to sell our home for more than we ever hoped or dreamed we could!
The downside of the housing market taking off, was the fact that we could NOT find (or lets say afford) purchasing land in Florida, so we felt called to look in Texas. We ended up finding what “we” thought was the perfect property, but a week before closing on our Florida home, the contract for the Texas property ended up falling through. NOW WHAT?! We knew the Lord was calling us to Texas, so we ended up selling everything we owned in Florida, found an RV to buy in Texas and moved into it with our kids, dog and guinea pig. We “thought” this was going to be temporary, BUT the Lord had other plans.
We would end up living in that RV for 11 MONTHS!! Once again, during that season of waiting, we learned the importance of removing ourselves from trying to control the situation and putting our faith, hope and trust in Him. And the result….12+ acres of beautiful land was offered to us by none other than our next door neighbor at the RV park!! Best part of all, is that the Lord allowed us to buy this land with cash based on the sale of our Florida house, so we could start Galloping Grace debt free during the 2022 crazy real estate market!! GOD IS GOOD!!
And if you didn’t think that was enough, God really showed how much He truly cared about the details of Galloping Grace because our mission is to rescue abused and neglected animals, so we can provide hope and healing to His people. So, when we found out that the property came with two horses (Red and Rannie), who had been neglected for the past several years, we knew He placed us EXACTLY where He wanted us to be to grow His Kingdom!