HAZEL GREEN, Ala. -- Randy Boehmer's ministry is powered by mule, sun and the Son of God. "I'm here for the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ," Boehmer said this morning as he moved around ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Randy Boehmer is a wandering preacher who doesn’t preach much, he says, because his two mule-pulled covered wagons pretty much say it all. The letters ...
A few years back, Randy Boehmer and his brother were cleaning out their parents’ garage following the death of his mother, with the instructions to take whatever they wanted and haul the rest of his ...
Motorists and spectators might recall several horses pulling a covered wagon heading eastbound on Edison Street earlier this month. The man behind the cowboy hat, Arizona resident Randy Boehmer, is on ...
The rhythmic clop of hooves against asphalt and clanging of tools against a covered wagon are the sounds of his choir, a flat spot alongside a busy highway serves as a pulpit for the mule-powered ...
MOUNT HOPE, Kan. (KSNW) – Randy Boehmer has been traveling across America spreading the gospel. For over a decade, Boehmer has been pulled across the country in his wagon by his five mules. “I’m not ...
He is a man on a mission spreading a message. That message is displayed across the canvas of Randy Boehmer's mode of transportation — a covered wagon pulled by a team of four mules. Along his travels ...
POCATELLO — It’s been more than five years and 22 states since he started his journey in 2008, but on Tuesday that journey brought Randy Boehmer to the Gate City. “This is how I live. I travel in this ...
Randy Boehmer, of Ashfork, Ariz., says, "I’m here for the word of God and testimony of Jesus Christ." Boehmer says the signs on his wagon say it all. He started his travels in Indiana in April 2008 ...
Congratulations goes to Randy Boehmer for being nominated by his peers to receive the Employee of The Month award for April. Randy has been an outstanding Delivery Sales Representative for XPO for the ...
Motorists and spectators might recall several horses pulling a covered wagon heading eastbound on Edison Street in Brush earlier this month. The man behind the cowboy hat, Arizona resident Randy ...