In TRIBUTE TO SIMPLER TIMES, Bob Upchurch uses Cowboy Poetry to give tribute to those times he remembers; when life was simpler on the path he has walked for over 60 years. A well-known gospel singer once said that he gives his testimony through his songs. Bob does the same with his poetry. Bob and Lana impact lives through Ox Yoke Ministry. The name is based on Jesus' words in Matthew 11:28-30. Since Jesus seems well aware of oxen yokes, maybe he made them as a young man in Joseph's carpenter shop. About one-third of the Old Testament is written in poetic form. Bob figures that if the Good Lord likes poetry that much...it's okay to call it a ministry. An old Native American is reported to have said, "Walk down a path. If it has heart, keep walking. If it doesn't, find another path." Christian Cowboy Poetry has heart. May it bring you a measure of contentment.
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