Rooted in faith and the rhythms of country life, The Cattle on a Thousand Hills is a podcast where front porch reflections meet timeless biblical truth. Join Chad Barrow—husband, dad, cattleman, and country boy at heart—as he shares devotionals and down-to-earth thoughts on faith, family, and the everyday ways God shows up in our lives. Whether you’re in the pasture, in the pickup, or just need a quiet moment with the Lord, this podcast invites you to slow down and listen for God in the ordi ...
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In this episode, Chad reflects on childhood summers spent building fences, picking blackberries, and dropping dumplings into pots of homemade goodness. He draws parallels between those sweet Southern memories and the Christian walk—reminding us that just like purple-stained fingers told a story of where you’d been, our lives should bear the marks o…
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In this episode, Chad reflects on childhood memories of sweating through May in South Louisiana, thanks to his dad’s strict June 1st air-conditioning policy. But what starts as a funny family tradition turns into a meaningful lesson about legacy, faith, and spiritual growth. Using the imagery of live oaks—slow-growing, deeply rooted trees—Chad shar…
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In this episode, Chad shares a devotional inspired by time spent at the cattle sale barn and the process of evaluating cattle. Reflecting on Matthew 11:28–30, he contrasts how we scrutinize livestock with how Jesus receives us—without judgment or condition. Tune in for a heartfelt reminder that God invites us to come to Him just as we are, no perfe…
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9:33Hey, y’all. Thanks for stopping by. This is The Cattle on a Thousand Hills podcast, where we talk faith, fence rows, and everything in between. I’m your host, Chad Barrow, the most unlikely host for the most unlikely podcast. In this first episode, I’m sharing a little bit of my story—my roots, my walk with the Lord, and how life with cattle, count…
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