Make the most of it!
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Make the most of it!
Post Office Box 507 • Springville, AL 35146 Phone (205) 467-6226 • www.bigoak.org Big Oak Ranch is a Christian home for children needing a chance. The Ranch takes in children between the ages of six & eighteen who are orphaned, abused, neglected, or homeless. Comfortable two-story brick houses are home for up to eight children & a quality Christian couple. Our houseparents provide the consistent love, discipline & direction our children so desperately need & deserve. Big Oak Ranch, Inc. is a non-profit, non-denominational organization that is privately funded and operates debt-free. The ministry consists of Big Oak Boys’ Ranch, Gadsden, AL; Big Oak Girls’ Ranch, Springville, AL; Westbrook Christian School, Gadsden, AL The Timbers mailing list is confidential & is not shared with any other organization. Questions, comments or corrections should be addressed to the attention of Rhonda Hindman. Board Members Big Oak Ranch is owned & operated by Big Oak Ranch, Inc. & its board. We would like you to know our working Board of Directors: Miller Welborn (Chairman), President, Welborn & Associates Inc., Lookout Mountain, TN Paul Bentley, Owner & President, Warrior Energy, Northport, AL William B. Eyster, Jr. (Board Emeritus), Eyster Properties, Inc., Birmingham, AL Richard Grimes, CEO, RealtySouth, Birmingham, AL Price Hightower, President, Tower Development, Inc., Birmingham, AL Jim Leonard, Leonard Properties Birmingham, AL Darrell Piatt, Alabama Power (Retired) Birmingham, AL Randy Pittman, (Board Emeritus), Samford University, Birmingham, AL David Sansing, Vice President, Sandy Sansing Automotive Group, Pensacola, FL ON THE COVER Scarlet is 15 and she is in the Dye Home with her houseparent Todd and Brandi Cothran. April Jesi Jace Dylan Jasmine Jeremiah Seth Autumn Ava 2016 — Issue 2 04/01/04 04/04/05 04/09/98 04/09/98 04/21/15 04/24/04 04/25/01 04/25/14 May Brooke Sawyer Alfonso Brittney Kati Lin Jackson Maria Steven Adelin Tony Danielle Hope Tucker June 05/04/03 05/05/11 05/06/08 05/08/99 05/12/97 05/12/03 05/14/07 05/14/99 05/19/01 05/22/00 05/25/07 05/26/04 05/28/99 Gibbs Jonathen Colby Harley Jakaire Melissa Caleb Ann Elise Colby Cade Rollins Justin Colton Norma Kaige Michael 06/02/11 06/06/07 06/08/99 06/08/01 06/09/01 06/15/01 06/19/97 06/19/03 06/21/99 06/22/12 06/23/10 06/24/03 06/25/04 06/27/01 06/27/06 06/28/99 I was recently walking down the hall at the Girls’ Ranch and one of our younger girls, who’s been with us for only a year, said, “I have something I need to tell you.” With bursting excitement, she said, “I made a deal with God.” As I listened intently, she continued, “I gave Him my hurt, my pain, everything I’ve been through. Now I get to experience life and I have hope. I get to live in Heaven one day with you and Mom and Pop!” Those are the days everyone at Big Oak Ranch lives for. So many of our children have experienced unimaginable pain and the confusion it leaves in the aftermath. Some of you may have experienced the same throughout your life. But just as Christ taught us through His death and resurrection, even though there is pain for a season, God brings forth new life. Even nature reminds us of this truth as it shifts from the barrenness of winter to the renewal of spring. God promises to make all things new and that’s exactly what He’s doing at Big Oak. May we all live in the hope of this promise! Your support and prayers give our children the opportunity to experience restoration. It’s not only helping change lives, it’s furthering God’s kingdom. Sincerely, Committed to what we do best! Brodie Croyle Brodie & Kelli with Sawyer & Luke Croyle 14 years old 11 years old • • • • • • • • • • • • Is 14 years old and has lived at Big Oak Ranch for 3 years Lives in the Perkins Home with houseparents Brian and Natalie Curp Has a sister who lives at Big Oak Girls’ Ranch Is in 8th grade at Westbrook Christian School Has played football the past two seasons for Westbrook Has played on basketball teams at Westbrook for 2 seasons Enjoys pickup games of basketball with the other boys on the Ranch and can be found in the gym most days after school Enjoys hunting and fishing Is a member of the Youth Group at a local church he attends with his Ranch family Has a great sense of humor and his peers enjoy being around him Is a great big brother in the home and is capable of strong leadership Has a teachable heart and is compassionate toward others who are hurting Every weakness you have is an opportunity for God to show His strength in your life! Jillian, Mr. Matt & Brandon horsing around backwards! Now these guys know how to have a good time!! Back row: Pablo & Seth, Front row: Alfie & Micah Jackson, Darian & Cameron in a Krispie Kreme comma! Jackson, & Kaige having a fun sunny day outside! Jai’ Shawn, Trey & Colton are about to see whats biting! My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. 2 Corinthians 12:9 • • • • • • • • • • Weekend size Duffle Bags Shower Curtain Liners Twin size Mattress Pads Beach Towels Pillows Large Deep Frying Pan with Lid Basketball Pump with Needle Pool Sticks Hedge Trimmers Work Gloves Please send donated items to: Big Oak Boys’ Ranch Inc. 250 Jake Mintz Road, Gadsden, AL 35905 11 years old 6 years old • • • • • • • • Is 11 years old and has lived at Big Oak Ranch for almost 6 years Lives in the Brewer Home with houseparents Tony and Rhona Osborne Is in the 4th grade at Westbrook Christian School and really enjoys reading Favorite toy is her American Girl Doll Enjoys playing outside with her friends Has two sisters and a brother that also live at the Ranch Enjoys the weekends she spends with her resource family Is interested in baking and cooking, and is always eager to help her housemom in the kitchen • Is always smiling and brings laughter to her Ranch family and home Every morning is a chance at a new day! Make the most of it! Maria caught her first fish! Way to go Maria!! Emily, Scarlett and Harley are getting ready to celebrate Emily’s sweet 16th birthday party! LeAnne & Justice spending some arena time together! Victoria enjoys some ice cream! Dad Cothran is proud of Kira for getting her drivers permit! ... I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10 • • • • • • • • • • • Beach Tents • Pillows Rice Cookers • Sunscreen Work Gloves • Box Fans Hedge Trimmers Safety Glasses Large Stock Pots with Lids Wireless Speakers Twin Size Electric Blankets Large Bath Towels Electric Bedside Fans (10-12 inch) Heavy Duty Garden Hoses Please send donated items to: Big Oak Boys’ Ranch Inc. 250 Jake Mintz Road, Gadsden, AL 35905 As you can see from all the and their families had an Thank you to everyon for our children to enj se smiling faces, our children n amazing Spring Break! e who makes it possible oy these experiences!!! All of our families enjoyed celebrating our risen savior on Easter Sunday. Thank you so much for helping us make a difference in all of our children’s lives and giving them a family to share it with. God’s timing is ALWAYS perfect. Many children that make it to the Ranch often wonder why, or at least why now. I came to the Ranch just a few years before I graduated from high school. My life was turned upside down and spiraling out of control quickly. John and his team saved me and my entire family. Not long after my sister and I came to the Ranch, our step sisters and brother also made it to the Ranch. I could never be thankful enough. Thanks to the Ranch and Westbrook Christian School, I was prepared for a future. I joined the military and excelled. I’ve been in the Army now for 18 years and will retire as a pilot of 4 different helicopters and at the rank of Chief Warrant Officer Three. I deployed 4 times, twice to Iraq and twice to Afghanistan. Everything I have faced in life has been easier thanks to the roots I grew at the Ranch and Westbrook. Thanks to God’s grace I met the woman of my dreams, Leigh Ann. She and I both went to Westbrook and through many “Godcidences” found each other. We are married and have the most wonderfully perfect children on the planet! Elijah 9, Taylor 8, Caleb 7, and Karis 2. Our family could not be more blessed. My houseparents, George and Raechel Box, are still a huge part of my life and represent more to me than any biological mother or father ever could. Leigh Ann’s parents were involved with the Ranch long before I came, and are now my parents as well. God has always worked miracles in my life, and seeing them in action even today keeps my faith strong. I know the Ranch will continue to provide a God centered environment to bring lost children to the light as they did for me and my family. Thank you so much! I am a life forever changed! Love always, The Ozment’s Joshua, Leigh Ann, Elijah, Taylor, Caleb, & Karis Thank you so much to everyone who came out and participated in the Run for Big Oak 5K and Fun Run! Special thanks to Stace Beechum from Gold’s Gym and to Donna Lonnergan for handling the details that made the Race so successful. We are already looking forward to next year! You don’t have to wonder after looking at the pictures below if our children had an amazing time at the movie theater. Thanks to Jay, Amanda, Carrie and Cayla Machleit, ALL of our children got to enjoy Zootopia, and they even bought popcorn and a drink for everybody! What a special treat from a very special family!! At Big Oak Ranch, we are carefully structuring a cattle management program to provide a self-sustaining beef production system for feeding the children at the Ranch. Our plan is for the cattle program to grow into a self-sustaining herd that provides increasing sale of cows and calves to support the day-today operations of the program, and eventually produce a profit margin to go toward the support of our children. We also want to provide a structured work program that gives the children at the Ranch an opportunity to learn to safely and productively handle cattle, and at the same time teach them a strong work ethic. We teach them all aspects of cattle management including but not limited to keeping records, managing herd growth, and how to keep our pastures from being over-grazed. Not only are we feeding our family now – we are getting our children ready for life. What an opportunity to teach our children to do everything in life to a higher standard! For more information, please contact Matt Williams at (256) 892-0773 Prayer Support We know the true source of our power is your consistent prayers. Please pray daily for our staff and our children. “And the Lord said to Moses, ‘Is the Lord’s power limited? Now you shall see whether My word will come true for you or not.’” Numbers 11:23 Monthly Support Gifts of $25, $50, $100 or more on a consistent monthly basis help make a difference in our children’s lives. These gifts help with our daily need for food, clothing, education and medical needs throughout the year and are the “bedrock” of our annual budgetary needs. This support can be made in the form of a check through the mail, or we can draft your bank account on a regular basis as you direct. Memorial & Honorarium Program The Memorial Program gives you the opportunity to remember a deceased loved one or friend. The Honorarium Program allows you to honor special friends or relatives on occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries or holidays. In each case, we will send an appropriate letter acknowledging the gift. Please call the Business Office at (205) 467-6226, ext. 1223 for information regarding these gifts. Big 12 Club Your membership in the Big 12 Club covers the cost of raising one of our children for one full year, including food, clothing, shelter, education and insurance. Each member pledges $12,000 over a one year period (usually paid in increments of $1,000 per month). For more information, please call (205) 467-6226, ext. 1208. Other Gifts For gifts of personal/real property, trusts, life insurance, marketable securities, gifts in kind, or estates, call the Business Office at (205) 467-6226, ext.1222. Making a Difference Now and Beyond Our long-range plan is to have our already established endowment as a source of perpetual support, thus ensuring the future of our children and the children who will some day call Big Oak Ranch home. For information about our endowment, please call the Business Office at (205) 467-6226, ext. 1222. NON-PROFIT U. S. POSTAGE PAID Isaiah 61:3 Est. 1974 P. O. Box 507 • Springville, AL 35146 HELP US BE GOOD STEWARDS OF GOD’S MONEY. BIRMINGHAM, AL PERMIT NO. 159 Please notify us if you would like to be removed from our mailing list or have had a change of address.