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Hello, I'm Chris...

...and I've struggled with my mental health. As a veteran and a mental health advocate for others, I've both felt the struggles and seen the struggles in others when it comes to mental health. I was first diagnosed with Depression in the Air Force. Like many, I've let my battles be a hidden part of who I am, fighting quietly, struggling in the darkness and wondering what the easiest way out would be.

 

In 2023, I couldn't hide it anymore. Panic attacks, anxieties, and unescapable mood swings brought my battle to the attention of some others, who stopped to help. This project was already something I wanted to make happen, but these now daylight battles urged me to stop waiting. Now, here I am, healing from my wounds and working to build a space to help others heal from theirs.  

 

This page is just some of the story and process. Would you join our team and become among those who stop to help? Let us know HERE.

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WHY A RANCH?

​The idea of owning a ranch has appealed to me for many years. I grew up in Texas where open lands and ranches are common. My grandfather owned a small piece of land we called "the pasture" where he had some chickens and goats and a pond with fish. I was too small to do much but I loved being out there with him. 

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When I was in college at Stephen F Austin State in Nacogdoches, TX, there were several members of my church that had land and I would often help them do things like build or repair a fence, feed the livestock, dig a well, whatever was needed. I loved it! It was hard work but I loved the connection to the land and the open spaces.

It was always an idea in the back of my mind that I would one day have my own piece of land to live on. That stayed a dream in the back of my mind for many years.

Around 2016 I had the idea of creating space for people to come and enjoy a getaway and especially for veterans and Christian missionaries who typically returned home wounded in some way. In that time tiny homes became a popular idea for people and I loved it! The idea of simplicity and minimalism is very appealing to me and so that became what I wanted on the land for people to stay in. 

I absolutely love being outside. I'm an avid backpacker, camper, hiker, cyclist, climber, kayaker and fly-fisherman so we'll need to be in an area of the country where it's possible to do it nearly year round.

The next idea was a small restaurant where I feed people. This idea was "fed" further when God told me keep feeding people physically and spiritually in Spring of 2021. And since I love plants and growing things, I want to grow as much of my own food as possible. Add to this a love for aquaponics and organic eating and you can see the beauty.

I love horses and have had the opportunity to know a few. Plus, equine therapy has been shown to help people in so many ways, especially mentally and emotionally. With plenty of room to run, I want to offer a home to rescue horses to live out their days in peace and be cared for by those who come to the ranch. We'll also offer a home to older rescue dogs as well with a chance for veterans to care for and even match, providing each with a companion.

 

The ranch will of course need a meeting hall for gatherings, services or retreats.

We'll need space for creative ministries as well so opportunities for painting and planting will be available to stir your soul accordingly.​​

Lastly was the place. Where to do all this? Originally I thought Colorado as I do love visiting there. I have always loved the Smoky Mountains though, from multiple visits to friends in the early 2000's. As I thought more about realities it was clear; Tennessee is less expensive, gets less snow each year and in recent years Colorado has had issues with fires. And God was starting to point me towards East Tennessee and the Smoky Mountains.

That part of the story is the dream and what I believe this could look like physically.

The emotional and spiritual are layers in and of themselves. I've felt a lot of pain in my life. Abandonment is a common theme in my past, along with depression, anxiety, and patterns of self-sabotage. God has been at work in these areas and while the path has been painful, I see the good in what He is doing. I see it in the parts of me that have been healed and I see it in the way I can now comfort others traveling the same painful path. 

If Beloved Roots Ranch is anything, I want it to be a place where people can bring whatever pain they have endured and pursue the healing they crave. That's the vision and the mission.

The Beloved Roots Ranch logo was a gift from God. On April 2, 2022, while at work and discussing art with someone, I saw this picture in my mind. On April 4, I drew the picture you see here. I loved it but didn't fully understand. Eleven days later (April 15), I was looking at my drawing and sensed God say that the ranch was to be called Beloved Roots Ranch.

The roots are the work of God in our hearts. He is growing us, encouraging us and gifting us so that we may encourage others. The music note is for worship in music, in praise over creation and all the gifts of God that are flowing through the roots of faith. This faith grows in each of us, destined to blossom in the beautiful ways of His glorious design. 

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Your tax-deductible gift funds our mission to help veterans heal from the physical, mental, and emotional wounds of service.

Along with your gifts, we are working to build a list of volunteers. If you have questions or wish to volunteer, please reach out to us through the contact page. We are excited for what's to come!

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