Endorsements

From: Debi Large
To: Skipper Calder
Date: Friday, April 6, 2007 11:12:06 AM

Thank you Skip. It was a great time and I have heard nothing but good feedback. I didn't count, but my guess would be around 60 people? Some came from my emails, some from the paper so both were good outlets. Your friends that were there told me they really enjoyed it before they have to leave (he had an appt) but said they would see you at the Drama :-)

Angel loves spending the time with you I can tell and I just know that God is using all of this in her life. It will be a happy day when she gives Him her life. It will happen. :-)

Have a great Easter weekend as we celebrate a RISEN Savior!! hallelujah. Thank you again Skip. We will probably have you back again soon, I think they would like that.

Debi
Okeechobee Home Schoolers Association

Original Message

From: Linda Jones
To: Skipper Calder
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007, 5:55:06 PM

I have enjoyed having services led by Skipper Calder, in conjunction with our NBHA shows. They are spiritually uplifting and horse related informative. What a great combination! I am a firm believer that God created horses for us to love and enjoy.

Linda Jones
NBHA Florida State Director
(14th Year)

Reality Rodeo Ministries, Inc.
PO Box 1726
Zolfo Springs, FL 33890

Skipper and Kathy Calder make a good all round ministry team. Both are well equipped to teach. Their teaching brings in personal experience, as well as study preparation, it is presented in a very personable way, relationship oriented. Skipper has a world of horse experience, a lifetime working cowboy, all aspects of the cattle industry. Many time Rodeo Cowboy Champion. But most of all, a willing servant.

Director Founder of Reality Rodeo Ministries

Randy Johnson

Cowboy Church
-Phyliss Elliott
5/9/2010

Turn N Burn 4-H members that went on the Trail Ride at Cowboy Church got a real surprise. If you love horses and for the most part don't like Church - try Cowboy Church in Zolfo Springs. Skipper Calder does his preaching from a large horse arena and his congregation sits under the oak trees, on their horses or under the pole barn. Skipper doesn't just stand there and preach so that all you want is to go home. He uses a horse in the arena, while he is working on correcting problems the horse has, he is explaining what he is doing and how it all relates to God. I have never liked sitting in Church but I'm going back again to Skipper's Cowboy Church. Jeans, cowboy shirts and booats are the normal thing to wear. I hope the rest of the 4-H Club will visit and see how great it is.

http://turnnburn4hclub.wordpress.com/2010/05/09/cowboy-church/
http://www.theledger.com/section/polkvoice