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Bear One Another’s Burdens

Guest Blog by Wes Stinson of Fall Line Ridge YouTube Channel.            There is an old classic story of the church that goes something like this: A pastor walked up the steps to an old house to visit with a church member on a cold winter day. As the two men

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Real World Strategies in the Northern Plains

By CMSgt (Ret) Dana R. Rogers Living and growing up in the frigid climate of the northern Great Plains, private land Whitetail management was something that lagged far behind most of the rest of the Whitetails range.  I was blessed to grow up on a farm/ranch that held deer and

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Purpose Greater Than Pain – Guest Blog by Tate Hale

When RWWP was told the story of this young man, the first thing we wanted to do was help share his story. We were honored that Tate was willing to contribute as a guest blogger. This story is about perseverance, dedication, and commitment that will encourage everyone. I can not

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Devotions

Intuition! Guest Blog by Josh Anderson

We would like to thank Josh Anderson of Lethal Mission for being the next contributor to our Guest Blog Series. We hope you enjoy the story, encouragement, and video of this Ohio GIANT! Links below on where you can find more content from our friends at LETHAL MISSION Growing up

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Oak Leaves, Dead Trees, and the Gospel of Christ

Guest Blog by Wes Stenson @falllineridge (Facebook and YouTube) A deer stand experience always has a way of evoking feelings of awe and wonder. For me, those feelings show up as amazement at a setting sun, a gentle breeze through the trees, or the intricacies of an oak leaf. Most

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“Persistent” by Wes Delks

Persistent There’s a story in the Bible of a persistent widow. Luke 18:1-8 18 Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up. 2 He said: “In a certain town there was a judge who neither feared God nor cared what people thought. 3 And there

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UNDERSTANDING BROWSE PRESSURE by: Don Higgins

Understanding Soybean Browse Pressure It is that time of year when most serious land managers have their foodplots planted and are anxiously keeping an eye on them as those precious seeds they planted slowly turn into vibrant plants that will provide the wildlife on our properties with good nutritious food

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