Penny Preston, a tv reporter here in Cody heard about us and contacted us to do a story.
The story ran Thursday April 23rd on KCWY Channel 13 out of Casper, Wyoming. It also ran on the KULR Channel 8 in Billings, Montana. Click here to view the story on KURL8.com.
Breeding and training assistance dogs to help people overcome the obstacles they face daily. All for the glory of Jesus Christ.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Monday, April 27, 2015
Duty Dogs in the Cody Enterprise Paper
A couple of weeks ago the local paper in Cody, Wyoming did a story on our family enterprise. You can read the story by clicking here. We are very thankful to the Cody Enterprise for choosing to give the Becker Family such a large place in their paper.
However, sometimes a Mom must set things straight. Wyatt did not say "Duh" when he was asked about why he raised money for diabetes!
Another correction in the story is that the father of the autistic boy mentioned at the end of the story had just come to believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Upon doing so, he started praying directly at the situation of his son's autism condition. Within a couple of days of fighting with the spiritual weapon of prayer, his son spoke his first complete sentence! This is amazing and is a better reflection of what was shared with the reporter. It is Jesus who deserves the glory for the autistic boy having a speech breakthrough, not our dog, as wonderful as he may be.
However, sometimes a Mom must set things straight. Wyatt did not say "Duh" when he was asked about why he raised money for diabetes!
Another correction in the story is that the father of the autistic boy mentioned at the end of the story had just come to believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Upon doing so, he started praying directly at the situation of his son's autism condition. Within a couple of days of fighting with the spiritual weapon of prayer, his son spoke his first complete sentence! This is amazing and is a better reflection of what was shared with the reporter. It is Jesus who deserves the glory for the autistic boy having a speech breakthrough, not our dog, as wonderful as he may be.
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