In a world leaning toward convenience, he still wakes before dawn and works until dark-driven by purpose, not praise. This is a story of grit, sacrifice, and the kind of quiet strength that doesn't make headlines-but holds up families, land, and legacy.
When God Made a Cowboy is a love letter to the men who carry more than most will ever see-fathers, farmers, cowboys-who lead without fanfare and preach without pulpits. Their sermons are lived out in sweat, soil, and steady hands. It's for the ones who still believe in hard work, honest faith, and showing up-every single day.
Told through the eyes of a woman who loves one of these rare men, this book speaks to wives who stand beside them, kids who look up to them, and the men themselves-who may not say much, but whose lives say everything.
It's about legacy.
Grit wrapped in grace.
A reminder that God's greatest work often happens in dusty boots and quiet prayers.