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Books with author Lynn Baber

  • Discipleship with Horses: Journey of Joy

    Ms. Lynn Baber

    Paperback (Ark Press, June 30, 2014)
    Practical guide to using obstacles, exercises, and simple cues to get the results you want. By best-selling author - World and National Champion Trainer and Breeder Learn the nature and process of creating an amazing relationship with a horse. Presented in easy-to-understand concepts and exercises to create levels of communication and relationship with a horse most only dream of. You'll be able to connect the center of a round pen to the heart of a horse. Have you witnessed a connection between horse and rider that defies explanation? How can a child and her pony communicate without words? Why will a horse literally lay down its life for a beloved owner? Discover the secrets of achieving a close connection and unbreakable bond with your horse. Transformative relationship with a horse is possible if you know how to offer it and are committed to do what it takes. The parallel between relationship with a horse and our relationship with God follow similar paths. Christian author Lynn Baber ties the two together in inspiring and practical ways. Readers walk away with insights to increase communication with their horses and systematic exercises to practice at home. The unexpected bonus for those who create something new and rewarding with a horse find these new skills apply to most relationships - family, friends, co-workers, and God. in simple lessons readers learn: The Round Pen - how to build one and how to use it properly The 4 Basic Commands - everything you ask your horse is one of the 4 basic commands Jesus used with His disciples The two reasons horses don't do what you want and how they apply to your relationship with God The 4 Types of Questions - powerful tools to get the answers you want, the responses you hope for, and earn your horse's respect ˃˃˃ Two Secrets to Success The secret of success is simplicity and commitment. Lynn Baber specialized in training stallions for years. As she says, the only way to get a stallion to offer his power and loyalty is to earn it. You can't fool God and you can't fool a horse. The most difficult skill to learn as an adult is simplicity. Horses know if you are bluffing and they know when you care and when you don't. Scroll up and grab a copy today for yourself or the horse lover in your life.
  • He Came Looking For Me

    Lynn Baber

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, Aug. 16, 2011)
    How much does God really care about you? Have you ever felt hopeless, that your circumstances were too bleak to ever improve? No matter what you fear, there is no bottomless pit. There is a bottom and there is also hope. Always. What do the story of an unwanted horse and the promise of a mansion in heaven have in common? Both prove that hope rests on a firm foundation - even when you can't see it. .God sent the author and her husband to find two horses - by name - almost nine years after they were sold as youngsters. With the downturn in the economy they didn't need any more horses and had no idea where to find these two horses. But when God gives direct instruction the best course of action is to get busy. .After a series of events only possible by the direct act of God, Shiner and Ace were found. They were hopeless. They had given up. They needed rescue and time was running out. Shiner and Ace must have felt the same way Black Beauty did, waiting at the auction for the end to come. Sometimes death seems preferable to life when each day is just too hard and you've run out of options. But Black Beauty was rescued and found his way home, never to be sold again. So did Shiner and Ace. .Black Beauty is a fictional horse while Shiner and Ace are brothers, real horses born a week apart and never separated. Would you like to hear Shiner's side of the story? Let him tell you what it's like to discover that deliverance will come when God knows your name. He promised. The promise is true.
  • Champions for Women's Rights: Matilda Joslyn Gage, Julia Ward Howe, Lucretia Mott, and Lucy Stone

    Lynn Barber

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Profiles some of the most notable women working for the rights of women in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, including Matilda Joslyn Gage and Lucretia Mott.