Butch Horsford, a Mormon dairy farmer in New Zealand, believes that good things take time. From shearing sheep to a lifetime of marriage, doing a proper job takes dedication. See more about Butch at www.mormon.org/butch
Thanks Gaylene for linking this video. Hi to all our church family and you know who we are talking about. We are glad to have the Gospel in our lives. Take each day at a time and smell the roses. Smile and you stay looking younger. Monti & Lil
Nice film Butch, you haven't changed much since we were missionaries together. Glad to see you're still in good health my friend. Best wishes to you and your family. John Morgan & Michelle from Wales UK :-)
The landscape looks like the area my parents are going to be serving while on their mission. They were called to serve in the south island on the east side, where all the farmland is. They are leaving in 2 weeks. Maybe they will see you Butch. :o) Tell them Hi for me. Joleena - from Canada
hi brother butch do you have available job as farm worker in your farm.I am from the Philippines currently training on dairy farming.Planning to look for work at new zealand.
The vid is just showing you or the misundertanders out there that Mormons aren't weird like what the world thought but they are people like you and me going with their daily chores with their life PLUS willing to serve others at any given time 24/7.
Ha, this brings back a lot of memories. My husband and I worked a dairy farm, then dry stock cattle and a sheep farm in our first few years of marriage. Soo long ago now. My daughter was born on a dairy farm and my son was born on a sheep farm. All God's creatures. (:
It doesn't. Well, maybe its a personal thing for him. These videos aren't meant to convert you, but to show you that Mormons are a diverse group of people.
Thanks for being a farmer!!! Great video, shows good man, hard worker, good husband, father, and keeper of the creatures. That he is Mormon gives motivation for other Mormons to do good, be good, and spread the word. Thank you!
Butch Horsford, a Mormon dairy farmer in New Zealand, believes that good things take time. From shearing sheep to a lifetime of marriage, doing a proper job takes dedication. See more about Butch at www.mormon.org/butch
Hi Brother Butch :)
can i apply to your farm?
Thanks Gaylene for linking this video. Hi to all our church family and you know who we are talking about. We are glad to have the Gospel in our lives. Take each day at a time and smell the roses. Smile and you stay looking younger.
Monti & Lil
Thank you for sharing your story, Brother Horsford. Greetings from Fresno, CA!
Nice film Butch, you haven't changed much since we were missionaries together. Glad to see you're still in good health my friend. Best wishes to you and your family. John Morgan & Michelle from Wales UK :-)
Good things do indeed take time. When we try and press fastforward in our lives we miss the real good stuff. Any one seen Click?
"good marriages take time" good message.
The landscape looks like the area my parents are going to be serving while on their mission. They were called to serve in the south island on the east side, where all the farmland is. They are leaving in 2 weeks. Maybe they will see you Butch. :o) Tell them Hi for me.
Joleena - from Canada
Great to see life is working out great for you. Life is going great for me as well and I am an Atheist.
hi brother butch do you have available job as farm worker in your farm.I am from the Philippines currently training on dairy farming.Planning to look for work at new zealand.
The vid is just showing you or the misundertanders out there that Mormons aren't weird like what the world thought but they are people like you and me going with their daily chores with their life PLUS willing to serve others at any given time 24/7.
Butch is one cool guy!
Ha, this brings back a lot of memories. My husband and I worked a dairy farm, then dry stock cattle and a sheep farm in our first few years of marriage. Soo long ago now. My daughter was born on a dairy farm and my son was born on a sheep farm. All God's creatures. (:
God love him...he's just a good man.
It doesn't. Well, maybe its a personal thing for him. These videos aren't meant to convert you, but to show you that Mormons are a diverse group of people.
Love your family! Had such fun reminiscing about my couple of days on the farm!
Thanks for being a farmer!!! Great video, shows good man, hard worker, good husband, father, and keeper of the creatures. That he is Mormon gives motivation for other Mormons to do good, be good, and spread the word. Thank you!
Salt of the people :)