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Blind Hope

An Unwanted Dog and the Woman She Rescued

Kim Meeder Laurie Sacher Laurie Sacher

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English
Multnomah Press
15 August 2010
The true account of how a blind dog opened the eyes of a young woman in search of redemption, leading her on a journey from selfishness to selfless love, offers spiritual insight to anyone willing to explore the life-changing power of self-sacrifice.

An unwanted dog. An emotional rescue. Two lives forever changed.

Laurie's dreams had beenshatteredbefore she came to work at Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch-the ranch of rescued dreams-where broken horses and broken children encounter healing every day. In an attempt to soothe her aching soul, Laurie reached out tosave a dog in need. And shesoon began to realize that the dog was rescuing her.

An inspiring true story told through the engaging voice of Kim Meeder, Blind Hope reveals poignant life lessons Laurie experienced from her ailing, yet courageous canine friend. Despite the blindness of her dog-and her own heart-Laurie uncovered what she really needed most- authentic love, unconditional trust, and true acceptance, faults and all.

As Laurie and her dog, Mia, both learned to follow the lead of a master they couldn't see, Laurie discovered the transforming power of God's grace even forimperfect and selfish people-and she experienced a greater love than she had ever known.

""Love is a bridge that stands firm through difficulties and connects one heart directly to another, not because of how it looks, but because of what it is."" -Kim Meeder, Blind Hope
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Imprint:   Multnomah Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 202mm,  Width: 131mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   170g
ISBN:   9781601422804
ISBN 10:   1601422806
Pages:   208
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kim Meeder is the author of Hope Rising and Bridge Called Hope. Along with her husband, Troy, she owns and operates Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch in central Oregon. Crystal Peaks is a nonprofit organization that rescues abused and neglected horses and pairs them with disadvantaged children, offering the children a place of safety, peace, and hope. In 2004, Kimreceived the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Award, one of the nation's highest honors for public service. Laurie Sacher is a team leader at Crystal Peaks Youth. Laurie graduated from Point Loma Nazarene University in 2003 and taught English as Second Language in Spain before returning to her native California roots to pursue her passion for kids and animals.

Reviews for Blind Hope: An Unwanted Dog and the Woman She Rescued

Praise for Blind Hope Blind Hope is a powerful story, made even more beautiful by the fact that it is not simply a fairy tale. Kim Meeder creatively recalls for us how Laurie Sacher's unique interactions with the dog she saved ended up pointing her back to her Savior. In a culture obsessed with reality TV, I pray our hearts can not only be entertained and perhaps touched by this true story, but that we would be changed by it. -ANGELA ALCORN STUMP, co-author of The Ishbane Conspiracy On her ranch in Oregon, Kim Meeder brings wounded horses and broken kids together and sees healing miracles on a regular basis. Blind Hope, a wonderful analogy of how God sees and loves his children, shows how a blind and ill dog named Mia helped to bring healing, love, and acceptance to the young woman who rescued her. Laurie's statement 'My dog is blind... and now I see' is the story of all of us. This book could change your life. -LAURAINE SNELLING, author of No Distance Too Far, all the Red River series, and One Perfect Day along with many other novels I thank God for Kim Meeder-she is one of my heroes! Her passionate love for the Lord, for children of all ages, and for animals is inspiring. She is thoroughly dedicated to whatever assignment God brings her way, including writing this beautiful account of the special bond between a woman and her dog. Kim brings an ongoing message of hope with this story, and she does it so well. -DANAE DOBSON, author of Let's Walk the Talk Skidboot opened my eyes to a lot of life and love. After reading about Laurie and Mia, I learned even deeper lessons that our four-legged friends can teach us. This book shows very clearly how God has used dogs to spread his love. Thank you, Kim and Laurie, for sharing this story. -DAVID HARTWIG, friend of Skidboot, the world-famous Texas blue heeler, featured in Angel Dogs with a Mission: Divine Messengers in Service to All Life Kim Meeder takes the reader along on a unforgettable journey with Laurie and her blind dog, Mia. Dog and human bring out the best in each other through hardship and friendship as the bond between the two grows deeper. And the beauty of nature provides the path that Laurie and Mia travel as they experience the ups and downs during teachable moments. -JOAN DALTON, founder and executive director, Project POOCH Kim Meeder again shares a touching story of how God continues to use all of creation to move in and through our lives. Blind Hope gives us another glimpse into the amazing animal-human bonds that can bring fullness to our lives and move us to reach out to others, to reach out to hope, joy, and authentic love. -DANNA L. HARVEY, animal-assisted therapy handler Poignant and convicting. I was touched by the way Kim told Laurie and Mia's story. I hope I can be as open to hearing the voice of God through unexpected ways. -DIANE BLOYD KENT, volunteer for Guide Dogs for the Blind The human-animal bond is a special connection. Kim Meeder highlights this in Blind Hope as she draws parallels between each one of us and our Savior, Jesus Christ. As Kim says, 'To trust, listen, and believe takes time and practice.' She surely knows how to portray an important message of salvation while entertaining and showing life lessons with Laurie and Mia. -ROXIEMUDDER, volunteer for Guide Dogs for the Blind


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