The
testimony of Elaine Glass:
When I was a young girl horses where a very big part of my life. The sad part is, as a
girl I watched life's lessons unfold when my family was broke apart by divorce. My Mom and Dad no longer spent the time needed
with us children as they used to. I turned to my ponies for comfort not really understanding that much about God or how he
operates or how a family is support to be. As I grow into that teenager I started to get involved with that preverbal “bad
crowd”. I was for a period of time out of control. Wasting my dreams of working with horses. Finally as I turned
30, I looked back at all the time I wasted not working on my dream of having a horse business. I started looking for help,
and in 1988-89 at the age of 33 I finally turned my life over to God. I decided I could not do it with out him. After that
God reminded me of that dream of working with horses and the rest is history. First the carriage company, then breeding Clydesdale
horses and now the Equestrian Dream Center were we are able to share the love of God and the love of horses all in one place