Teachings from the Trail debuts

Hello, everyone.

Many of you have followed my writing elsewhere. I’m glad you found your way here. I’ve created this blog to share my devotionals: “Teachings from the Trail – Spiritual Insights Gained Through an Old Gelding Named Ernie.” It’s been a joy for me to write these short stories, starting back in 2005. It started by accident and grew into a love. God has married my two passions — horses and writing — in these devotions, and I trust he will use them to help you and others in their Christian walk.

Please, spread the word of this blog. There are many horse people — whether rodeo contestants, dressage competitors, hunters and jumpers, or trail riders, who may never hear of God’s love. I hope that my writing presents spiritual lessons simply and in such a way that they will relate to the stories.

Perhaps one day these devotions will result in a book or an e-book. In the meantime, they will be published here, along with other thoughts of mine, for anyone who wants to read them. I never desired to make money with this writing, so I’m okay not publishing a book for now. We’ll see where God leads. For now, I hope you enjoy learning more about God through Ernie and horse-related activities.

And feel free to nudge me if I haven’t posted in a while.


About Amy

Writer of Teachings from the Trail, spiritual lessons learned from on old gelding named Ernie. I began writing these short lessons as God showed me how things that happen with my horse could teach me truths about Him, His Word and living a Christian life. These devotions have been a delight to write as God draws near to me in the process. I've shared them with Hope & Horses and readers of The Line Rider, a publication of the Fellowship of Christian Cowboys. God's given me the gift of writing and spiritual insights -- now I want to share these devotions with anyone who may grow from them. Please pass along a link to this site. I'd love your comments.
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