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This is Lee Habib, and this is Our American Stories, the show where America is the star and the American people. And we love hearing from you, our listeners. Send your stories to OurAmericanStories.com. They're some of our favorites. Today we're going to hear from author J.
D. Winninger. He'll be sharing part of a story he wrote called The Quiet Cowboy. I met Mr. John at our church.
Quiet fellow. he'd sit by himself near the back. He would only speak when spoken to, and I made it a point to seek him out each Sunday morning for about a month and spend a couple of minutes sharing with him. One morning. noticing the brand on my vest, he quizzically looked at me.
You got a ranch? When I affirmed I indeed had a small ranch, his eyes lit up. I grew up in Pinkton over Bacomo. Smiling, I replied, I didn't know that. That's great cattle country over there, and good hay too.
With a broad smile he looked up, My daddy brothers and me worked in them hay fields fourteen hours a day years ago. Oh boy, that was hard work. But hard work makes you healthy. I'd make almost thirty dollars a day. From there the roots of friendship grew.
As we grew more comfortable with one another, I invited him to life group. He shared he didn't drive and he wasn't comfortable walking the streets after dark. I promised we'd carry him home, and he agreed to join us. When I learned where my new friend John lived, it broke my heart. It seemed prejudice and persecution displaced him, and he was most grateful that a nearby church offered him a dry place to sleep and others a shower now and again.
with no bathroom facilities and winter coming on, God placed a burden on my family's heart to do more. It took some convincing him, but mister John is the newest resident at our Cross W Ranch. As I'm getting to know my ranch foreman better each day, I'm learning more from him than he is from me. With the nod of his head, he states, matter of fact, we're burning daylight. As he sets down beside me, I think to myself, This fellow doesn't talk much, but he sure is a good worker.
After early morning chores, feeding, watering, and herd checks, he glances my way. Time to feed them critters. and off we go to feed Bubba and the barn kitties. Following a pat on the head and straightening Bubba's rugs, It's time for our breakfast. he pours his coffee in silence.
How do you want your eggs, mister John? Scrambled, please. A brief reply is his usual response. Oh, sometimes he'll talk ye ear off. I was a pretty good dairyman in my youth.
I could work a hundred-foot straight A, a type of dairy barn, by myself. before sunrise. He isn't brightening, but remembering his strong work ethic as a young man. That same spirit flows through him to-day, tempered with age and seasoning, wisdom from a lifetime of lessons. He's quick to remind me.
I wasn't always responsible, though. I quit my dairy job. Not because it didn't love working with them old cows, but because it wasn't feared of them or my boss. They deserve someone more responsible than I became. I thought, I wish we could all be that honest with ourselves.
He's cleaned up the old bunk house and he's made himself a great apartment. mister John, is in answer to prayers, to help around the house. I've never seen the barn, garage, workshop, and monkhouse so sparkling and clean. Neither is my Miss Diane, much to my chagrin. Together, we tackle all the chores that need doing around the ranch.
I love his work ethic, attention to detail, and can-do attitude. It's been years since being blessed to work with a self-starter who not only thinks for themselves, but does every task with skill, precision, and professionalism. Our cattle and other livestock adjusted to him quickly, as he exhibits the same calm, easy going nature I handled him with. When I glance over to check on him while we're doing separate tasks, I see a mixture of joy and satisfaction on his face. When we're not working, he keeps to himself.
On sunny days, I'll find him sitting outside in the sun, reflecting upon life. At other times, I find him listening to music, reading his Bible, or reviewing his Sunday school lesson. He wanders out to the barn or pasture to check on things every afternoon. I find him out there offering a treat to Maverick the Bull or visiting the donkeys. There's such a peace about him when he's outside in God's country, as he likes to call it.
I can't tell you how many times he has said. I never dreamed I could ever do this again. Mm-hmm. When you find him setting alone or with the animals, He seems to look into the distance. Pensive.
contemplative, as if he's reconciling his life. I sometimes wonder if he's thinking about the past, thanking God for the present. are wondering about the future. Perhaps it's all those things. But John is quick to tell you.
There's a reason the rear view mirror is so small and the front window is so big. Watching him hold a newborn calf, cradle its head in his hands as he reaches down to nuzzle its nose and softly talk to it. His gentle soul is on full display. Surely, God is redeeming his years. Since hiring on here to Cross W, mister John has not only made my life easier, he's brought an infectious, childlike joy of discovery into our every day.
The way he fusses over Miss D and spends time with Bandit the Cat and her litter of kittens he expresses his gentle heart in so many ways. to see his smile and hear his ooh we when I gave him his own ranch business card and apparel with our brand on it was priceless. In his usual laconic manner he clutched the shirts and muttered Reckon I'm riding for the brand now. He is a tremendous help to me. brings joy into our home and God's blessings keep pouring in.
As is often the case, I suppose, the mentor can end up being the one who learns the most. And a beautiful job on the production by Madison Derricott. And a special thanks to J.D. Winninger sharing the story of Mr. John, aka the quiet cowboy.
The fella doesn't talk too much, J.D. said of Mr. John, but he sure is a worker. By the way, to read more of this story and others, go to jdwininger.com. The story of the quiet cowboy here on Our American Stories.
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