Line Rider - Fellowship of Christian Cowboys
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Line Rider - Fellowship of Christian Cowboys
Line Rider The Official Publication of The Fellowship of Christian Cowboys, Inc. August 2011 Cañon City, Colorado Volume 22 - Number 8 g n i k l Wa t u O It "But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin." I John 1:7 NIRA Finals, 2011, photo by Siri Stevens/Rodeo News, therodeonews.com J R Vezain Photo courtesy PRCA NIRA Finals, 2011, photo by Siri Stevens/Rodeo News, therodeonews.com I Have a smile on your face because life is short. grew up in a Christian home. My mom and grandparents are very spiritual, but because of divorce we went through some rough times, like when our house burned down. And I didn’t know my real dad until I was 15. But through all of it my mom always said, “God will get us through it. We have to keep our faith in God and we’ll be all right.” When I was 4 years old I rode sheep. I always looked up to my uncle and he was the one who put me on my first steer when I was 7. He said, “One thing I always want you to do at rodeos is to say a prayer before you ride. You have to keep your faith when you are on the road.” My mom and the stepdad I grew up with got a divorce when I was 13 and I turned into a punk. I grew my hair out long and wore the baggy pants, and I didn’t want anything more to do with the cowboy life. horses and that was fine with me. He had this old 1960’s noodlehandled rigging and he handed it to me and said, “Try this.” That was the morning of our little Cowley Days hometown rodeo. We went out to the horses and we put it on one and he showed me how to mark one out and how to spur a bareback horse. I got on and ended up third that day on my very first bareback bronc. By the end of that year I got on twelve head with that rigging. By then my uncle saw that I was doing good on bareback horses and he gave me his own bareback riding gear. He had ridden all three rough stock events, and like I said earlier, he’d always been a real role model to me. When people asked me what or who I wanted to be like, I would tell them it was my uncle Duncan. I would go with him in the summers and train colts and work cows with him. He has always been there for me to help me out. If you’re not happy, find a way to get happy. When I was 14 my mom dated a former bareback rider for a while, and his boys were in high school rodeo. By then I was too old to ride steers, and I didn’t have the equipment to ride bulls yet. He suggested I try riding bareback for more, please visit www.christiancowboys.com I went on with bareback riding and have been trying to get better at it every day. When I was 16 I went to a Kelly Timberman bareback riding school. That is what really pushed me. He is a great teacher and a world-class bareback rider who won the world in 2004. 3 Tell everyone around you that you love them because you never know when your final day comes. Even though I really started living for God when I was about 15, and had been baptized when I was 9, I would have to say it has been my rodeo career that has actually drawn me closer to God. I have been blessed knowing Kanin and Kaleb Asay. I’ve put myself with strong Christian people and have been very blessed. I really started to crave learning more about Jesus and desired to build my relationship with Christ. That is why one of my favorite verses is Matthew 7:7: “Keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will f ind. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives. Everyone who seeks, f inds. And to everyone who knocks, the door will be opened.” Another one of my favorite verses is John 15:13: “There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” my rodeo career. I hope that someday it will involve putting on some schools. So many people have helped me get to where I am, that I want to be there for some 16-year-old kid who may, like me at that age, need someone to look up to. I want to give back because I have been given so very much. There have been so many times I have seen God intervene in my life and felt His presence. Those hard times have really helped me grow in my relationship with Him also. I am still learning those life lessons. Bear down and never quit. I am traveling now with Kelly Timberman who basically taught me how to ride and just flat out about rodeoing itself. It has been a blessing to travel with a world-class bareback rider. He knows so much about the sport and gives his glory to God. It has been really fun rodeoing with him. I read a lot of westerns and the Bible. I really like reading Will James books. I think they are some of the best books I have ever read. One instance was when I met my real dad. I was 15 and had been praying a while, not so much to get to know him, but just at least meet him one time. God brought us together in Cody, Wyoming and we are buddies now and good friends. Another time I saw God intervene was a year ago this June. My best friend was in a bronc riding accident. A few months before that, I had been going to Bible study at the Asay’s, and I was really growing in God. My friend Nick was helping me trim my horses and he said, “You know, I have been watching you and I want to know how to be and live like a Christian.” I told him it was easy, and though I’m not much of a preacher, I prayed with him and he accepted the Lord. It was really a cool deal. Then he started talking to his mom and she started going to church with us. Next it was his sisters and he kind of just brought his whole family to God. Then that summer he ended up going to be with the Lord and I didn’t know why, but I know he is so much happier there with the Lord than he could ever be here. If you keep an eternal perspective it helps, and I knew he was ready for eternity. Have fun and give the glory to God. I love riding all three rough stock events and want to be an all-around hand, although right now I have been the most successful in the bareback riding. I have some big goals for this year. I will be happy making the top 15, but I am shooting for number one. I want to buy some land and get a saddle shop set up. My long term goals are to someday have a place and a training facility and be debt free. But most of all I want to do God’s will and draw closer and closer to Him through 4 The Line Rider J.R. Vezain Events: Bareback, Saddle Bronc Riding, Bull Riding Born: 2/22/1992 Joined PRCA: 2011 Current Residence: Cowley, Wyoming DNCFR qualifications: 1 (2011) Education: Vernon (Texas) College Professional 2011 Highlights • Won the all-around and bareback riding at the Pikuni ProRodeo (Browning, Montana) • Finished second in the bareback riding average at the San Angelo (Texas) Rodeo • Finished third in the bareback riding average at the Fort Worth (Texas) Stock Show & Rodeo • Won the bull riding and the allaround at the Tulsa (Okla.) State Fair PRCA Rodeo Career Highlights • 2010: Won the year-end allaround title in the Montana Circuit, becoming the first roughstock cowboy to do since Bob Schall in 1993. Won the all-around at the Tulsa (Okla.) State Fair PRCA Rodeo and the Belt (Mont.) Rodeo. High School National High School Rodeo Bareback Riding Champion, 2009; finished third in NHSR all-around and sixth in the bareback riding, 2010 Personal 5-8, 140 … Single … Mother, Shilo Christman; father, Justin Jarrett (a former bareback rider) … His given name is Greg Duncan Vezain, but he has always gone by J.R. because an aunt took to calling him “Junior” –even before he was born … J.R. learned to ride from his maternal uncle, Duncan Vezain, during summers spent in Bridger, Mont. … A two-time Wyoming high school wrestling champion at Rocky Mountain High School (Byron, Wash.); he says the sport prepared him for rodeo “because it taught me a lot of mental toughness (and the training produced) a lot of strength” … Attended Kelly Timberman’s rodeo school as a 16-year-old and credits the 2004 world champion with teaching him to ride bareback horses the right way … Working toward an associate degree in business at Vernon (Texas) College and would like to one day run his own business making saddles and other leather products; he started working with leather at 9 years old while in a 4-H program … Travels with Kelly Timberman . August 2011