We all remember being taught about the Underground Railroad. Pathways from slavery to freedom. These were created by locals, using their own homes, their own resources and their own knowledge of the land and terrain to help slaves find safe pathways. People like Harriet Tubman (who was nicknamed Moses…read about her…some amazing stories) were guides and they dedicated their lives to help save others. She not only believed in freedom – she was on the front lines doing something about it.

In many ways, Broken Arrow Wranglers are the guides, and there are pathways to INNER freedom. There is slavery in the world today.  All around us. I’m talking about the slavery inside, whether it be mental, physical, emotional. It could be slavery our work, to financial issues, to our health or to the trauma we have faced in life.

Like the Underground Railroad, it’s not a physical train, but it’s still real – and we have resources all around us.  Freedom is available…

Our guides lead groups and individuals through the personal journey of the inner truth, to the true self – and into an authentic life.  Some of our guides are wild horses.  Some are people. One way or another – we can’t do it alone.  Honesty with self and others is critical, and unfortunately we don’t have environments that allow us to enter into these inner journeys with others to find our way through.

Broken Arrow Wrnaglers are those that have seen and experienced this freedom.  We’ve experienced it and we’re coming to tell others about it.  Inviting into the RANCH, the environment, where we can all live in a place where we are equal, where judgment is laid down, and we see each other through the mess.  We are a tribe.  A community.  We ride together.  Carry each other.  We live free.

Many people ask us, “where is your ranch?”  Our answer is this “it’s in us first.”

Mat 6:3, Luke 17:21, Eph 4

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