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A
living reminder of our beginnings was lost
Just
a few years ago, an important era at Kingdom came to an end. Al-Marah
Majestic Sheik, the world famous Arabian trick horse trained and owned
by Kingdom President Johnny Berguson, died in the Intensive Care Unit
at Cornell Universitys Equine Hospital. Sheik was 22 years old.
Known as Johnny and the Sheik, the pair
traveled across the U.S. and Canada, performing at exhibitions, horse
shows, rodeos, and fairs. They also tackled movie stunts, appeared on
many television shows, and were the subject of countless articles in magazines
such as Horse & Rider, Arabian Horse Journal, Nashville Magazine,
and Christian Life. Johnny estimates that Sheik made over one thousand
personal appearances during his lifetime.
Man and
horse spread unwavering Gospel message
A days work would find them addressing a Sunday
School class, or a world satellite audience of millions. But everywhere
Johnny and the Sheik went, they took the opportunity to present Johnnys
Christian testimony and a Gospel message. Sheik was
also a popular guest on The 700 Club, appearing four different
times. According to the shows staff, one of those segments was among
their best ever, and was rebroadcast on Best of the 700 Club.
Other TV appearances included several episodes on other national TV programs,
as well as a special program with Pat Boone.
Sheik did everything any other horse would do,
recalls Johnny, but completely without aid of a bridle or headgear.
Their performances often displayed the trust between them, featuring Johnny
riding Sheik with his then 21-month old daughter Rachael, or later with
his 3-year old son Jonathan standing on his shoulders while Johnny rode
Sheik at a gallop!
How Johnny
& the Sheik launched a tape ministry revolution
The story of Kingdom Tapes begins during those years,
when Johnny and the Sheik were busy traveling. They performed
for crowds as small as 14, and as large as 30,000. They went to small,
rural churches, as well as to events as large as the U.S. Arabian National
Championship Horse Show. Add the TV broadcasts and magazine columns, and
it looked like a secure future. But it wasnt what God had in mind
Suddenly, in just one weeks time,
Johnny explains, our entire itinerary collapsed. And our schedule
for the rest of the year was empty. My wife and I were devastated and
confused.
For all their praying, Johnny could only think of the
Scripture, If any one will not work, neither shall he eat.
(2 Thess. 3:10) So out he went, every day, looking for work. Nothing came.
Then another Scripture, In all labor there is profit, (Prov.
14:23) gave him an idea. In training Sheik, Johnny went on,
I had applied Biblical principles for raising children, and it worked!
So I decided I would record and distribute audio cassettes on horse training.
He wasted no time getting started.
The
Bergusons borrowed five hundred dollars and created a 14-cassette series
with Johnnys horse training lessons. His testimony and Gospel message
were still included, this time on a free cassette. While the horse
course began selling well, Johnny often sold extra blank tapes at
a discount to local churches to save them money. Soon, those churches
needed tapes more regularly. Then they needed equipment and other supplies.
And in the basement of a simple ranch home in rural Pennsylvania, Kingdom
Tapes was born!
Basement
becomes blessing to ministries
That was over twenty years ago. Today, Kingdom is one
of the largest suppliers of blank audio cassettes and electronic equipment
in the country. We all owe our jobs to God first, says Johnny.
But also to Sheik. We got our start with those horse training tapes
and that course is still available!
In June of 1996, Sheik went to Cornell for knee surgery,
and had trouble coming out of anesthesia. Even though he was in
a padded recovery stall, remembers Johnny, he fell and broke
his shoulder. It was a fluke. His vets told me they only see a thing like
that once or twice in a decade. In fact, the Cornell team felt sure
they could save Sheik, until he fell a second time, breaking a hind leg.
Sheik was named after Handricks Sheik, Johnnys
first bridle-less trick horse. Johnny was just 13 years old when he trained
Handricks Sheik. Al-Marah Majestic Sheik was buried next to Handricks
Sheik on the farm owned by Johnnys father in nearby Covington, PA.
I traveled with Sheik for over a dozen years, Johnny said.
and I took care of him every day for over twenty years. Not a day
will go by for a long time to come that I wont miss him. He was
my friend.
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