Saturday, June 13, 2020

The Place for Life Church - Experiencing God Together


Founded by Bishop Rick Hawkins in 1993, Place for Life is a church based in San Antonio, Texas. The church has grown over the past 25 years, blossoming into a ministry that has been able to serve the community faithfully, as well as those living abroad. The bishop oversees both the church and the Rick Hawkins Foundation.

Through the ministry, the church has been able to share God's presence with various groups and communities.

Place for Life continues to serve people from all walks of life in the following areas:

1) The church was responsible for establishing a faith-based school in Texas. The charter school is called The School of Excellence in Education and was the first of its kind in the state. The school has grown and now spans several campuses spread across San Antonio.

2) The church regularly undertakes outreach missions to feed the homeless.

3) Place for Life commissioned and built an HIV/Aids counseling center in South Africa. Based in Mamalode, the counseling center was also a first of its kind in the region.

4) The church has joined hands with Habitat for Humanity, building homes for families.

5) Place for Life also sent a missionary to Togo, West Africa, who went on to build an outpost of the church there. Today, believers from Togo are part of the Place for Life family.

6) Children in need have received school supplies from the church.

It is fair to say that over the past 25 years, the church has been true to its mission of experiencing God together with others. Place for Life has faithfully extended its ministry in service of those in physical and spiritual need.

Monday, April 13, 2020

Livestock Roping for Beginners


Bishop Rick Hawkins has led San Antonio’s Family Praise Center since 1993 and Norman’s Quest Church since 2019. When he isn’t working, Rick Hawkins of San Antonio counts livestock roping among his favorite hobbies.

Even people without immediate access to livestock and trained horses can begin to practice roping with a rope, a bale of hay, and a dummy steer head. Although newcomers to roping may want to jump directly into practicing on horseback, most experts consider starting on the ground the best way to learn.

After placing the dummy steer head (typically made of plastic or plastic with horns from a real steer) on the hay bale, aspiring ropers should stand behind the bale with a quality practice rope in hand. They can then practice swinging the rope over the horns by extending a looped end with their dominant hand, leaving excess rope coiled in their nondominant hand. The goal for beginners is to move the rope over the dummy horns as smoothly as possible.