Western Ag Life Magazine - Fall 2020

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FALL BOOK REVIEW: MEL POTTER AND FRIENDS Ed Ashurst latest book Mel Potter and Friends is a tremendous testament to one of rodeo and ranchings long time ambassadors. Ed did a tremendous job of putting eight and a half decades of Mel Potter between 307 pages! I know Mel’s wife Wendy, will refer to this book as the Cliff Notes of Mel. I’m sure other people have thought about writing a book about Mel’s interesting life, only someone of Ed Ashurst’s intimate knowledge of rodeo and ranching could appropriately document such an incredible life! In a typical Mel Potter fashion, the book couldn’t be just about Him. Mel shares stories about a horses, airplanes and friends on every page of the book. Ed left some blank pages in the back of the book so you can write in your own Mel Potter

story. Mel Potter has certainly lived a life that will last a lot longer than he does. I really enjoyed the book and love Ed Ashurst’s writing. ABOUT ED ASHURST: Ed Ashurst is the author of seven other books. He is also a working cowboy who has ridden and gathered cattle and horses on over seven thousand square miles of the American West accumulating over fifty years of experience as a big ranch cowboy. He currently manages a large cattle ranch in Southeastern Arizona. He has also been involved in producing rodeos and horse shows as well as horse sales and has competed in the rodeo arena for over fifty years. His books are about his life’s experiences covering different aspects and scenes that race across his vivid memory and water a fertile imagination. All that he has written originated from stories that are well worn from being told many times. He believes that storytelling is an art form that is no less important than painting or sculpting and people say that his books read as if the storyteller is there in person. Other books by Ed include; Alligators in the Moat: Politics and the Mexican Border, Miracle or Coincidence?, Stealin’ From The Neighbors, Real Cowboys; Grand Canyon to Mexico, and Wagon Boss: A True Cowboy Story.

FROM THE HEART: THOUGHTS FROM LEANN HEART I don’t know about you but I often find myself praying to God to give me something! Anything, just whatever I am in need of in the moment to get through the day. Yesterday, I was about to say a prayer that was gonna go something like this, “Lord help me have peace in this pasture as we were about to sort 2 of our bulls off from the neighbors herd...” I literally felt like he whispered back to me so fast with a question, “Why are you asking for what you already have?” You see its impossible for God not to be God! If I believe that statement then God is peace and since I believe in Jesus Christ as the Risen Son of God I actually have peace within me. All I need to do is choose it & then apply it! Right? It’s so much easier to say it or type it out. I mean what does prayer truly mean to me? Its where I seek God but am I receiving God, then applying His Word? Prayer is talking to God but its more than sending my needs and request. Yes, those are parts of my prayers but prayer is more than that. Israel looked to the Tabernacle as a place of prayer. It was never actually called the Tabernacle though, it was called the Mishkan. It comes from the Hebrew Word, Shakan, which means to dwell. There is so much more to the Mishkan but this is what the Lord has given me for whomever is reading this word trying to get themselves PG. 42 :: SPRING 2020

back in the middle when it comes to dwelling with God. You see dwelling places create more dwelling places. Prayer isn’t just an action, it’s a meeting, an encounter. Prayer is about dwelling! It’s the dwelling place of you and God coming together. It’s about being present in the presence of God. Mishkan also means the remaining, the continuing, the abiding and the inhabiting. It’s finding peace in His Peace. Its finding Joy in His Joy. Its finding hope in His Hope. So this prayer may seem simple because it isn’t a long one but it is a deep one of dwelling. Heavenly Father it is impossible for you not to be you. Today, I choose to remain in your peace because you are peace. I choose to dwell and be present in your presence. I choose to remind myself that when I submit myself to you, resist the devil and believe that in the name of Jesus he will flee from me, that it is done. As I choose to move with you I trust you are moving with me. So thank you for reminding me you are always wherever I am and all I need to do is let you handle whats trying to handle me, in Jesus name Amen. Follow LeAnn at #jwandlee or visit www.leannhartministries.com


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