For the next six years they were graciously given the ability to run the ministry from Skiles Ranch, just a few miles from their home. The intention was always to purchase their own ranch property, but through the dozens of avenues and properties they pursued, God closed every door. When their time at Skiles Ranch was coming to a close, they made a leap of faith to sell their home and trust the Lord to provide or take the desire for the ministry away. When their home sold and they were tasked with moving themselves and an entire ranch ministry with no leads on property, they moved into a trailer on a neighbor’s property and continued to pray for the Lord to direct them. Seven months later, God flung the gates open wide and Mercy Spring Ranch finally had a forever home. A 12+ acre property in Escalon, Ca. with a very old and run-down almond orchard began its transformation in December of 2018!
The day after Thanksgiving, in 2019, there was enough infrastructure to finally bring the horses home while construction of the ranch continued. Plans to begin sessions again in April of 2020, after nearly a three year wait, came to an abrupt halt when Covid 19 hit. In June of 2020, with limits and precautions in place, Mercy Spring Ranch began its first limited session season on the new property.
By June of 2021, the entire ranch was cleared, graded, roads and pads cut, pastures and hay field planted, irrigation installed for the fields and garden, the garden and fruit orchard planted, a 5-horse paddock cover erected, a 50’ round pen set up, back pasture fully fenced, a tack room and woodshop set up for sessions, shade trees planted and a 150’ x 250’ arena completed. Because of the amazing faithfulness of God and the generosity of so, so many individuals and organizations, the ranch is well on its way to being fully operational!
(John and Monique each have more than 25 years of experience in youth ministry. Monique is a graduate of the Maryland Horse Center’s Advanced Equine Studies program. John recently retired from public service after 33 years in the law enforcement, security, and emergency management fields.)