Boarding School & Christian Academy
by Brad on Dec 9th, 2009
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Our dear friend Larry Honeycutt, suffered a massive stroke. He is 59. He is on our website. He takes the boys coon hunting. The boys love him very much. He is currently paralized on his right side completely and cannot speak. He is coherent and aware of his condition and is most sad as you can imagine. Please pray for him. Cards can be sent to St. John Medical center in Springfield.
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by: seth on Dec 21st, 2009
by: Tracy Raine on Jan 14th, 2010
UPdate on Mr. Hunnycut please. I met him at the July Roundup, was at the ranch the morning they heard about the stroke and went to the hospital. I have been praying for him.
by: Art Poulin on Jan 22nd, 2010
I have added Larry Honeycutt to our perpetual prayer list relaying the situation with the stroke and paralyzation. Accordingly, Master Ranch and Pastor and Tresa Bosley are also on the perpetual prayer list.
With Love and God Speed.
Bro. Art Poulin - Brandon, FL
by: David Bosley on Mar 28th, 2010
Larry Honeycutt is getting better. He has been to church and even walked a little with a walker. He still cannot speak but is trying. He is very grateful for all your prayers and gifts you sent to him.
by: Thelma Willard-Momtgomery on Sep 24th, 2010
Just want to send a few words to let you know that our family & friends are sooo very thankful for your place & it being Christian based is even better.You have someone there that's very near & dear to our hearts.I appreciate you & your entire staff. Always know that your constantly in our prayers.
In Christian love..
I'm known as "Granny"!!
by: Ron Covell on Jun 26th, 2011
Just wanted to say how proud I am of My son David Bosley and Tresa Bosley. Several years ago they came to Missouri to fulfill a life long dream of helping boys who had gotten on the wrong track in life. They started with 8 boys in my home in Kansas City and have grown to a large ranch in Couch, Missouri that can house over 50 boys. The changes I have witnessed in the boys is amazing. I have seen former drug users, gang members and defiant young boys grow physically, mentally and spiritually into productive young men. Many have completed their GED and others are attending cristian colleges. Several have gone on mission trips and were completely changed by the experience of helping others less fortunate.
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