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In This Issue
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Letters to the Editor
Misty Bradley
THANK YOUThank you for what you do. Some of
your group was in Hope, Arkansas
last Friday for a funeral for a fallen
soldier.
Thank you,
Greg GilbertHope, AR
STURGIS RALLY
We want to extend our sincere
thanks to Kerry & Pam (from
IOWA, I believe) for helping our
friend at the Sturgis Rally. They
spent time visiting with my hus
band & I, while our friend was
attended to in the Sturgis Hospital
for heat exhaustion and vertigo.
They arranged alternate transportation to Keystone for her, as
she was unable to ride with her
husband. We appreciate all they did
thank you so much. Words are not
enough.
God Bless!
Stephanie Fleury
Canada
Happy Thanksgiving from all of ushere at the National/International Support Center. We pray you
have a blessed holiday season with
your family and friends. CMA
Thanksgiving Prayer
In this season of gratitude and abun-
dance, we give you thanks for our
many blessings as we pray for all who
struggle with hunger and want. Be with them in the dark of night,
when all hope seems lost. Keep their faith strong as they await relief.And let Your goodness flow through our hearts and hands as we reach
out to one another in the full, true joy of Thanksgiving in Christ. Amen.
(Cornucopia prayer, Franciscans St. Anthony Guild (2008))
Now, our God, we give you thanks, and praiseyour glorious name (1 Chronicles 29:13, NIV).
Just a thought...A Note from the Editor
Misty Bradley
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hank you, our CMA family, for allowing God to
use you through Run forthe Son. I realize that wereally will never know thetrue impact of our effortsthis side of heaven, but wereally are changing theworld, one heart at a time.
Through your efforts this year, wewere able to give $788,070.90 to eachof our ministry partners. As part ofreceiving this money, each of our partners submits to us a budget for howthe money will be spent and theimpact they expect to have from it. Iwould like to take time to share withyou one element of what our Run forthe Son money will be accomplishingthis year and for the next ten years.
The JESUS Film Project has asked
CMA if we would be part of a groupcalled, The Finishers, which is a teamof people that The JESUS Film Project
has assembled to finish the translationof the JESUS film into the remaining865 languages. The schedule is to complete all translations of the JESUS filmas originally established within thenext ten years. CMAs commitment tothis team is to provide $100,000 a yearthrough Run for the Son, totaling $1million in ten years. CMA, along witheleven other people, will raise a totalof $16 million over the next ten years
that will be used in matching funds tocomplete the translation of theremaining 865 languages.
The original JESUS film wasreleased in 1979 with a goal to translate the film into all of the known heartlanguages of the world and now, weget to be part of seeing this task completed in the next ten years. Only Godcould have known what He would dowith a group of bikers called CMA.Taking the Gospel to those who havenever heard it is our greatest privilege.To think that we could have a part,over the next few years, of reaching
out to those people groups who haveno knowledge of our Savior excites me.
This is just a small look at theimpact that we as a ministry workingtoward a common goal are having inthis world for the Kingdom of Heaven.All of this is made possible throughyou, your chapter, and your statesefforts in Run for the Son. Thank youfor being committed to the call of Godin this area to work on changing the
world, one heart at a time. CMA
From the Directors Heart
The Finishers
John and Becky Ogden, John is the CMACEO/Chairman of the Board of Directors.
By JOHN Ogden Sr.
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Evangelist Article
ome years back I had the oppor
tunity to learn a great
Christian life lesson that has
stuck with me ever since. While this
is not the only lesson Ive learned
over the years, it is one that I consid
er one of the most valuable.
Like many of lifes lessons, this
one didnt start out with me being
the happiest person. It all began
when Lisa called me at work to let
me know that she had gotten a callfrom a CMA member who had a
problem that he was handing over to
us to handle. The problem was that
he had made a commitment to help
out at a secular rally and to provide a
Sunday morning service and now he
was not going to be there.
I had recently been appointed as
the GA State Coordinator and the
member was passing along the prob
lem to me. Of course I was a little
aggravated and why shouldnt I be?Here was an event that I was totally
unaware of and now I was being
handed over the responsibility as the
state leader to make sure CMA hon
ored a commitment made by another
CMA member. It probably wouldnt
have bothered me nearly as much if
we hadnt gotten the call around
lunchtime on the day the event was
to start.
With Lisas encouragement and
help from the Holy Spirit, the deci
sion was made that we would go and
honor this commitment, after all it
was only 100 or so miles away!! I
called the CMA member to find out
all the particulars on the rally and
any promises that were made. I did a
good job not letting the guy know
how frustrated I was, or at least I
hope I did. Lisa called another CMA
couple we were close to and asked
them if they would like to go and
help and they said they would. The
plans were in place; it would be aquick pack and head out as soon as
everyone got home from work.
We arrived at the rally, paid our
registration, and offered our help.
There was another CMA couple who
would be there through Saturday
night and between the six of us we
helped out at registration, picked up
trash, cleaned portapotties, worked
the gate and manned the CMA booth
with coffee and water, things we as
CMAers do. We were able to developrelationships with people we had
never met. We even participated in
the bike games and took home no
trophies whatsoever. Overall, the
rally was going real well.
On Sunday morning only eight
people showed up for the service,
and that was including us four CMA
members. We didnt have any
singing or music and we had to stand
around because there were no
chairs, benches, or stumps. I gave a
brief message and asked for commit
ments and the four hands of our
guests went up. Two folks gave their
lives to Jesus for the very first time
that morning and two others wanted
to get their lives back on track and
put Jesus first, PTL!!
So, I learned a valuable lesson
(maybe more than one) that week
end. From my initial exasperation to
total exhilaration I learned that God
will use you if you will just show up!
You may not think you have the time,the money or the energy, go anyway!
You may think that you are not ready
or that you are the only one that ever
goes, go anyway! You could even be
aggravated because someone or
something didnt go according to
your plans, go anyway! I promise you
this; if you go and let God work you
will be blessed. Go anyway, I dare
you!! CMA
Go Anyway!
By RANDAL Tebeau
Randal and Lisa Tebeau oversee the SoutheastRegion as National Evangelist.
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Evangelist Article
hroughout the Old Testament we
see the people of Israel getting
into trouble for all kinds of issues.
They seem to find it hard to keep focus
on what is important. Their desires and
wants get in the way. They mask their
own insecurities as slaves by demanding
things that they are use to, something
familiar to them. They get in a bind and
God bails them out, soon afterward they
arent happy and go back to doing their
own thing. I believe that we suffer fromsome of the same things. God frees us
from slavery from a dangerous spot in
our life and we follow him. Soon after
ward we start to get close to the thing
that we were delivered from, back to
something familiar. Some have been
delivered from controlling substances,
debt, unforgiveness, and anger just to
name a few.
After awhile we find ourselves back in
the same mess or close to it. Why is that?
Is it because we have more faith in ourability to control it, than we have in God?
I believe we enjoy some pet things and
we like to keep them around, but we can
not. We cannot control it, for if we could,
we would have never needed God to help
us in the first place. He is our deliverer
because we needed one. Our minds drag
us away because they have not been
renewed by the reading of His Word. I
find myself in this place. I read my Bible
often, sometimes three times a day, but I
also get drawn away by my own desires
and miss a day here or there. The issue isthat sometimes I am putting more of the
world in than the Word in. My mind then
becomes fixed on the world. That works
out to be a problem and if not fixed,
starts a trail back to the old man, leaving
the new man weak and defenseless.
The Lord is our strength, He was
Israels strength too as they sought after
Him, but when they turned to other
things, He allowed the world to get their
attention. So it seems that brings us to
the New Testament with: If you abide in
Me, I will abide in you. So it stands then
that He is our strength when we abide in
Him. How do we accomplish this?
Through the reading of His Word, taking
it to heart, and applying it to us, both in
strength and correction. Also we abide
in Him through our prayer lives, which
should really be a praise life that turns to
prayer.
We are to be a thankful people to God
and praise Him for who He is and the
good things He has done. Our focus is tobe on the good in our life with a thankful
heart, not on whats wrong with it. Our
dependence is in Him and our hearts to
Him. That is what pleases God: a thankful
heart and hope placed in Him, a belief
that God will do what He said. Read
Psalms 78:21, 22 and Psalm 147:11 and
you will see all the wrong Israel did boils
down to two things.
They did not trust
God to take care of
them and they didnot believe His
promises.
Today where do
you find yourself:
full of faith and
hope or wavering?
Today is the day to
stop and take time
to pray to God, con
fess your fears and
failures to Him, and
also confess how
great He is. He isthe author and fin
isher of our faith.
He is our great shel
ter and a shield
around us. He is
mighty God, deliv
erer of His people.
His love knows no
ends and He is the
great King of kings
and Lord of lords.
He knew me before
I was formed and He loved me. He has
plans for good and not for harm, plans
for a hope for the future. He is Jesus my
redeemer and He lives and reigns. My
hope is in Him for He is trustworthy.
CMA
By JOHN Ogden Jr.
Hope in God
John and Holly Ogden oversee the SouthCentral Region as National Evangelist.
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Member Article
By CHRIS Mastalia
n Matthew 28:19 it says "go there
fore and make disciples of all
nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father and of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit. The Lions of Judah
Chapter #405 from Nashville,
Tennessee during its second Annual
Family Reunion did exactly that. Five
other chapters have been formedfrom the Lions of Judah in Tennessee
and last year the family reunion was
started. All the new chapters, former
members and their families gather at
Edwin Warner Park in Nashville for
fellowship, barbecue, and softball.
This year a new tradition was started,
baptism. In the cool brook located in
Edwin Warner Park Duane Carpenter
AKABulldog baptized Jon Walpole
VP of Lions of Judah, Kristin Owen,Jon Elliot AKACountry, Shan Frye
AKAMudd, his two boys Brayden and
Bryson and Kayden Crowsin. It was
quite a sight for me to witness while
taking these photos, it almost trans
posed me to the time of John the
Baptist and what it must have been
like. So proud of my brothers. CMA
I
Chris Mastalia is a member of Steel Witness CMA
chapter #1205 in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee.
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Chapter Happenings
Passion Riders, #1144, Carrollton, TX
The Passion Riders of Carrollton, Texas play on
some old school two wheelers. We saw this"Bike Art" across from where we prayed during
our 2013 RFS ride. We do get silly from time to
time.
Submitted by Stephen Colao
Covenant Riders, #257, London/Plain City, OH
This is a picture that was taken in Pigeon Forge Tenn.
last summer when several of our members, Covenant
Riders #257 out of London / Plain City, Ohio, went ona weeklong vacation together. This was taken at the
wax museum on the main strip thru Pigeon Forge. We
also rode "the tail of the dragon", went to Cades Cove
& several other activities. There were 15 of us total
that went & shared a really nice cabin together. We
are planning another vacation together this March to
Daytona (Lord willing).
Submitted by Edward Neate
Heaven Bound Bikers, #843, South Hill, VA
NC Soul Seekers, #699, Henderson, NC
Our chapter, Heaven Bound Bikers met up withNC Soul Seekers for our 2013 Run for the Son
Ride. The shot was taken at one of our fuel stops.
Submitted by Danny Wiley
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Member Article
ut down your beer, take off
your hat.....the Christians are
gonna pray over in that cor
ner yelled the DJ over the micro
phone. I could hardly believe it...there
we were at a bar in Little Washingtonwith about 150200 1%ers and they
were waiting for us to pray. What was
God up to?!!
It started that summer when a
CMA friend of ours, (Sam C.), was at
an event just making friends and
starting up conversations waiting to
see when and if he might get the
opportunity to share about Jesus.
Things were going pretty well. A sea
soned black biker with impressive
colors struck up a conversation with
him and they hit it off. Sam (a boldman of God) got around to asking if he
could pray for (bless) this fellow's
bike. The biker communities that may
not even believe in a God still feel bet
ter if they have a prayer said over
their bike at the beginning of bike sea
son. Through that opening we some
times get to pray for them and their
families....for whatever may be on
their hearts that day and, as always,
pray for God to bless them and draw
them closer to Him. This fellow wasagreeable and when Sam prayed, it
touched the heart of God. This man
was truly blessed.
It turned out that he was a national
leader with this particular group and
that his wife was going through a very
difficult time with her health. He men
tioned that there would be a fundrais
er in Little Washington and asked if
Sam and some of his friends might
come down and pray for healing for
his wife. Because of his status, we
knew that it would be a huge rally.
Keith and I are CMA members from
Ohio who happened to ride with the
Pittsburgh group at times and had
become friends with Sam and his
lovely wife, Peg. They were such ablessing and actually mentors for us
as we were pretty new to the situa
tion at that time. Sam called us and a
few others to ride down to this event
with him and we were excited to go.
We had never done that sort of out
reach and particularly in the black
biker community. These were mostly
outlaw gangs and even though we had
seen and had ridden with some, we
hadn't had the opportunity to minis
ter there yet. Evidently Sam saw that
we were prayers and could handleourselves without getting too radical
(because the last thing you need in
that situation is drama) so we went.
When we got there, bikes were
parked all over the place. It was the
largest group of black bandit bikers
that I had ever seen. We were about
the only white people there and there
were only a handful of us. We paid our
entrance fee to support the cause and
got our Pepsi and set out to mingle. I
got to meet some really great womenand was privileged to pray with a cou
ple of them for their children....but
mostly we chatted. Dance music was
being played so we took a trip around
the dance floor. After about an
hour....everything stopped. It became
extremely quiet.
The DJ cut off the music and yelled
out, Hey you guys, take off your hats,
put down your beers....the Christians
are going to pray over in that corner.
You all know they came to pray for
but if anyone else needs prayer they
are willing to pray for you too.
WOW, what an opening. We joined
with Sam, Peg and the other CMAers
as the chapter Chaplain led prayer
you could hear a pin drop. The anointing of God was displayed in that bar
for the next 10 minutes.
After the prayer was finished, the
DJ cranked up the music and the hats
and the beers were picked back up
and things seemed to get back to nor
mal. But you know what, God was
seen.
That is what it is all aboutletting
God be seen. I believe the impact of
that day and of that prayer will filter
throughout eternity and I will tell you
now that I can hardly wait to see theresults once we get to heaven. These
men and women were touched. After
the prayer some of them really avoid
ed us and some really sought us out.
Those that sought us out had ques
tions that, through the love of Jesus,
we were able to answer. A few gave
their hearts to the Lord that night and
I am sure all were brought a little clos
er to a decision for the Kingdom of
God.
Friends have asked, were youafraid. No, not really....there was a
peace that was extremely difficult to
explain. Since then I have experienced
that Peace more than a few times. You
see, if we are doing what God has put
on our hearts to do...He is there. As we
love on Him, He will not only set up
the circumstances, but then He equips
us and lets us have the victory. What a
God we serve! CMA
By BECKY Burke
P
Becky Burke is Ohio State Area Rep andInternational Prayer Team member.
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Flame On
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n the first few chapters of the book
of Acts we read the story of the
beginning of the church. We read
how Jesus ascended into heaven and
how the Holy Spirit empowered the
first disciples praying in the upper
room to share the Good News about
Jesus (Acts 1,2).
We also read about how thousands
were added to the number of believers
in Jesus in just one day. The first
church grew from 120 to 3,000 in oneday and it just kept going from there.
As their numbers grew the needs of
the people became more than the orig
inal twelve disciples (minus Judas,
plus his replacement Matthias) could
handle. The disciples decided to find
some help and they located seven men
who could assist with all their duties.
The first man mentioned in the
Bible in Acts 6 is Stephen and how he
is described is worthy of notice. The
Scripture says, Stephen was a man fullof faith and the Holy Spirit (Acts 6:5a
NLT). From what we read about
Stephen (Acts 69), he was filled with a
strong faith in God. What a great selfie!
A quick snapshot of the man Stephen
was that he was filled up with faith in
God. What an amazing description and
what a goal for us to strive for in our
own lives.
Faith is complete trust or confi
dence in someone or something. We all
have faith. We show faith in our cars,
faith in our athletic skills and faith in
our friends. But what we are talking
about is faith in Almighty God. In this
sense, faith is a simple strong belief
based on trust and conviction rather
than physical and tangible proof. As a
follower of Christ, you cant even begin
with Christ without faith in Him, who
He is and what He does in our lives
(Ephesians 2:8,9). But even more than
just having faith that Jesus is yourSavior and that He forgives you of your
sins, becoming full of faith is important
in the life of a CMA Youth Movement
student. Being full of faith like Stephen
means your life is filled with complete
trust and confidence in Christ. It
means your day to day walk and talk is
chock full of faith and belief. It means
the people around you know what who
and what you believe in. When you are
full of faith, there isnt room for much
else.Being full of faith makes you a dif
ferent person in your world as a young
person. Most people only take hard
evidence or proven scientific facts as a
basis for living. When you are full of
faith, you are overflowing with belief
in a real God: though He is unseen, you
believe in His very real power and abil
ity to work in the lives of people. Other
teens might say, I dont believe
it...prove it, but when you are full of
faith you say, I believe in God, and He
can do anything. People around you
might say, Thats impossible!, but
when you are full of faith in Christ you
repeat the words of Jesus from Luke
18:27 (NLT), What is impossible for
people is possible with God.
As you work to improve letting
Christ be seen in your day to day life,
look to become full of faith. Aim to
have an outlook that believes instead
of doubts. Work hard to look up to Godand His awesome abilities instead of
down at your own weakness. This is
what it means to become full of faith.
Imagine your life as a tall glass. By
the empty tall glass is two large pitch
ers and both of them have a label. On
one pitcher the label reads, doubt, on
the other, belief. As you stand before
both pitchers you get to choose which
one you are going to pour into your
glass. In a very similar way you and I
have the choice to pour into our livesbelief or doubt, faith or fear. To
become full of faith, we make the deci
sion to believe in Christ, in who He is
and all He promises. If the CMA Youth
Movement student you want to
become is full of faith, you want to
pour the belief and everything that will
encourage that belief into your life
every chance you get. CMA
Youth Movement
ByJEROD
McPherson
I
Jerod and Jennifer McPherson serve CMA asVice President of Evangelistic Outreach.
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___ NEW!Logo Flame T-Shirt, black S-5X $18
___ NEW!Saety Green T-Shirt w/ blacklogo ront/back
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___ NEW!Hope or the Highway T-Shirt,navy
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___ NEW!Badge T-Shirt, navy S-4X $18
___ NEW!Neon Pink CMA Logo T-Shirt L-4X $18
___ NEW!Cutout Flame V-Neck T-Shirt,black
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___ Connect to the Power T-Shirt, blk S-5X $18
___ Tribal Tie-Dye T-Shirt S-XL $20
___ Black 2-in-1 T-Shirt w/ GrayCMA/Red Flames Logo
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___ Motocross, orange S-XL $39.50
___ Hatfeld Shirt, red S-4X $18
___ My Chains Are Gone, white M-L $18
___ Road Warrior L/S T-Shirt, gray M-XL $20
___ Weapons O Our Warare, gray S-L, 4X $18
___ Ride the World, l/s, brown S-XL $20
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___Rebel w/ a Cause T-Shirt, gray S-XL, 3X $18
___God Speaks T-Shirt, navy S-L $18
___Embossed Logo T-Shirt w/pocket, black
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___Old School T-Shirt, brown S-XL $18
___Tribal Ride T-Shirt, green S, M $18
___ POW-MIA T-Shirt, black, POWlogo, Memorial, Isaiah 49:16
S-L3X-4X
$25
___ Youth Movement Tire Tread
Shirt, gray
S-2X $6
___ CMA Logo L/S Shirt, logo onront/back white black
S-5X $19
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S-5X $18
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YM-YXL $18
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___ Color Logo Hoodie, black M-3X $41.95
___ Victory in Jesus Hoodie, black S-2X $43.95
___Lounge Pants, black L-2X $34.50
___ Ladies Fleece Jacket, green,embroid. logo ront/back
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cp & hewrp
___ NEW! Gears Headwrap $22
___ NEW! Ivy Cap S-M L-XL $20
___ Flair Hair Visor $18.50
___ Black/White Ladies Cap $15.25
___ Pink/Brown Distressed Ladies Cap $15.25
___ Black/Orange Mens Cap $15.25
___ CMA Beanie, black $11.95
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___ CMA Custom Bu $24.95
___ Black/Red Cap w/ Red Outline $15.25
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___ Silver Tribal Low Crown Cap, black $17.50
___ Silver Tribal Low Crown Cap w/ LiquidMetal, black
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___Pink Duragg w/ Black Logo $12.50
___Youth Movement Flat Bill CapFitted: S/M L/XL
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___ Navy/Tan FlexFit Cap $15
___ Black Light Up Cap, low crown $20
___ Fast Lane w/ Bike Black Cap $15
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___CMA Support Banner 4 x 6 $30
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___Booth Banner and Table Skirt Set $275
___Vertical Banner Set, 6 Banners $200
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___Vertical Banners 26 x 60 Dual Goldwing Harley Supermoto Dirt Bike Quad
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___Fast Lane Banner 2 x 3 $60
___Veterans Banner 2 x 3 $60
___CMA Highway Banner 2 x 3 $60
___Ladies Banner 3 x 2 $60
___Youth Movement Banner 3 x 2 $60
___ Logo with Flames Banner 3 x 2 $60
___ It Is Finished Banner 2 x 3 $60
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___ Heart o CMA Banner 4 x 6 $200
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___ CMA Blessing o the Bikes 1 x 4 $60
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___ CMA Kids Ministry Banner 4 x 6 $200
___ Ladies Banner 4 x 6, Isaiah 49:16 $200
___ CMA Custom Chapter Banner 4 x 6 (Must send in chapter patch, 3 weeks)
$250
Books
___ Ride Guide, paperback $19.95
___ Seeing Yoursel Through Gods Eyes $12.95
___ How to Forgive... $15.95
___ Counseling Through Your Bible Handbook $17.95
___ Devotional Book by John Ogden Sr. $6.50
___ Hope or the Highway New
Testament Bible, NIV
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10+
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$3 ea
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$3
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___ NEW! Logo Stickers 5 pack (80 Qty) $8
___ NEW! Insect Repellent Spray $3.50
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___ NEW! Denim Embossed Apron, black $20
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___ Stoneware Mug (new shape) $19.50
___ Black Coee Cup $10
___ CMA Custom Pop Up Booth Tent $385
___ TervisTumbler w/ Logo Patch, 24 oz $19.95
___ Leather Journal, cover w/ lined journal $29.95
___ Ride Brite Travel KitIncludes: Motorcycle Wash, Chrome & MetalPolish, Surace Treatment & Sealant, LeatherCleaner & Treatment, Microfber Cloth
$28.95
___ Koolgator Neck Cooler $9.50
___ Motorcycle Hitch Hider $10.50
___ Auto Hitch Hider $10.50 ___ Regional Map Rerigerator Magnet $2.50
___ It's All About Jesus Bumper Sticker $5
___ Ride Brite One StepBike Wash
8 oz32 oz
$10$15
___ CMA Roller Ball Ink Pen $2.50
___ Nicaragua Knie w/ Leather Case $175
___ CMA Logo Bronze Plaque $75
___ Nicaragua Cord Wrapped Knie w/Leather Case
$130
___ Denim Purse 6.5 x 7 w/ Strap $12.50
___ Stoneware Mug, black $19.50
___ CMA Tumbler w/ straw, clear $11.50
___ Leather Checkbook Cover, black $22.50
___ Leather Bible Cover $60
___ Leather Key Whip $13
___ Chrome Embossed Logo Emblem $12
___ Rubber Beverage Coaster, logo $4.25
___ Diamond Finish Car License Plate $10.50
___ Womens CMA Bling Bandanablack white
$19.50
___ Mousepad w/ World Map art $8.00
___ It Is Finished Pendant $10.00
___ It Is Finished Earrings $10.50
___ CMA Page Clip $9
___ Carabiner $8.50
___ Money Clip w/ logo $7
___ Denim Embossed Apron $20
___ White Angel Bear $12
___ Camo Bear $11
___ Yellow Suppor t Ribbon Magnet $10
___ CMA Youth Movement Bracelets Choose One: Glow Red Black
$3
___ Refective Armband w/ lights, green $7
___ Black Sunglasses w/ saety lens $14
___ CMA Traveler Backpack Choose One: Yellow Black
$179.50
___ CMA Jumbo Hauler, yellow $110.00
___ CMA Tool Pouch Choose One: Silver Yellow Black
$24.00
___ Logo Stamped Notebook [no pen sale] $9.50
___ Pocket Business Card Holder $2.50
___ Wooden Note Pad Holder, walnut $28
___ CMA Car/Trailer Logo Magnet $14
___ CMA Logo Flag, 3 x 5, white $79
___ CMA Antenna Flag, hem, 9x6 $13
___ Spoke-N-Word Gospel oJohn
1-4950+
$2.50$2.00
___ Gods PromiseBook $4
___ If My PeopleBook $3
___ Spanish Hope or the High-way New Testament Bible
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50+
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Tract 1-12, Sold in packs of 100 for $9
1. ___ The Right Road
2. ___ He Would Have Ridden A Motorcycle
3. ___ Everything You Ever Wanted To KnowAbout A Motorcyclist
4. ___ Got Control? (Sport Bike Tract)
5. ___ No Fear (Sport Bike Tract)
6. ___ Ultimate Moto (Youth Tract, follow the leader)
7. ___ Lasting Peace (Active Military Tract)
8. ___ You Are Special (Ladies Tract)
9. ___ In Control (ATV Tract)10. ___ Right Trail (ATV Tract)
11. ___ Caution: Bridge Out (Dual Sport Tract)
12. ___ What Would Jesus Ride?
____ Thank You Tract 100/$11.25
____ Closer Look Tract, 4 color 100/$11.25
____ POW/MIA Tract 100/$9.00
____ Cherished, Ladies Tract, 4 color 100/$11.25
____ You Are Loved, Ladies Tract, 4 color 100/$11.25
____ Wounded, Veterans Tract, 4 color 100/$11.25
____ Ragg Tracts (Natural color) 50/$31.25
____ Spanish Ragg Tracts (Natural color) 25/$20
____ Spanish Bike Blessing 25/$13
____ The Right Road (Spanish) 25/$9
____ He Would Have Ridden A Motorcycle (Spanish) 25/$9
____ Have You Pre pared Your Ride Plan? (Spanish) 25/$9
____ Everything You Ever Wanted to KnowAbout a Motorcyclist (Spanish)
25/$5
____ Healthy Heart Tract [Blood Pressure] 50/$9.00
____ NEW!Kids Coloring Book 25/$13.50
____ Pre-school Tract 100/$11.25
____ Kids Tract 100/$11.25
____ Fast Lane Variety Tract Pack $7.50
____ Text Message Tract 100/$9
____ Youth Movement Variety Tract PackRiders Checklist, Avoid the Crash, TextMessage, Pick Your Line, Protective Gear
50/$10
____ We Missed You Postcards 10/$2.50 ____ Vision Statement Bookmark 10/$3.50
____ SPF 15 Sunscreen Packets 10/$6
____ Emery Boards 10/$3.50
____ Salvation Band Bracelet Tract 25/$12
____ Collapsible Fan Tract $4
____ Coin Tract (Set of 25) $8.50
____ Mirror Tract (Set of 10) $11
____ NEW!World Map Info Brochure 25/$12.95
____ 4 Color Information Brochure,application not included
25/$950/$14
____ Iron Mountain Postcards, 3 designs 30/$10
____ Ladies Note Cards,olded, 4 color 10/$6.75
____ Thank You Note Cards, blank 25/$9.50
____ RFS Memorial Cards 25/$8
Music & DVDs
___ Riding with the KingCD Tract 5 pack $14
___ Were Coming Down theHighway Now, Will Segraves
CD $15
___ Flood Over MeCD, Jerry Williams $15
___ CMA Is Back In TownCD, D. Hill $6.50
___ CMA Promotional Music Videos DVD $7.50
___ South Africa Promo DVD $5
___ NEW! Lifes Ride Plan DVD Choose One: Forgiveness Anger
Fear Depression Marriage Communication
$10
___ NEW! 2014 Experience CMA USB Drive $12
___ NEW! 2013 Changing of the Colors DVDSet (single night DVDs will be listed on web)
$35
___ NEW! 2014 RFS Presentation Package DVD $6.50
___ NEW! Committed and Submitted DVD $10
___ NEW! The Real Cost of Ministry DVD $10
___ NEW! From Protect and Serve...Curtis Clements DVD
$10
___ 2012 Growing Healthy Chapters AMT Set(Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)
$15
___ 2012 Better Together YM AMT Set(Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)
$15
___ 2011 Special Ops AMT Set(Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)
$15
___ 2011 Special Ops YM AMT Set(Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)
$15
___ 2011 Special Ops YM AMT Workbook $4.50
___ Evangelism YM AMT Workbook $4.50
___ Spiritual Growth Bible Study Set $22
___ For Mature Audiences Only DVD $10
___ Lielines or Living DVD (Hope or the Heart) $4
___ Youth Movement Info DVD $6
___ Off-Road, MX, ATV Ministry DVD $7.50
___ Ordinary to Extraordinary Women DVD $7.50
___ Relationships DVD $7.50
____ RFS Thank You Cards 25/$9
____ CMA Christmas Cards 25/$15
____ 2013 Biker Blessing Decals & Cards 50/$8
____ NEW! 2014 Biker Blessing Decals & Cards 50/$8
____ Youth Biker Blessing, stars 50/$9.50
____ Decision Cards 50/$4
____ New Believers Tri-Fold 50/$10
____ Born Again Birth Certifcate 50/$5
____ Fast Lane Brochure w/ pictures 25/$9
____ Youth Movement Ino Brochure 25/$10
____ CMA Membership Certifcate $5
____ CMA Appreciation Certifcate 25/$4.50 ____ CMA Handbook, CD ROM $5
____ Non-Personalized CMA Business Cards,plan of salvation on back
500/$11.50
____ Personalized CMA Business Cards,14 dierent graphics to choose rom,available online only at shop.cmausa.org,more ino call 501.376.8436
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____ New Forming Chapter Poster 5/$7.50
____ Take A Ride With Us Poster 5/$7.50
____ The Bag 11x15 100/$21
____ Prayer Request Forms, 2 pads of 50 $5
____ Java Cup Sleeves 50/$6
____ Gospel Cups, 8 oz. paper cups 50/$91000/$70
____ Kickstand Coasters w/ CMA Logo, phone number, website, John 10:10, Choose One: Black Orange Red Blue Yellow Lime Pink
$3
____ Kids Helium Balloons w/ CMA Kids Logo 50/$11.75
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$22
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$12
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___ Street Bike Ministry 101 DVD $6.50
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EnglishSpanish
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Note: The retreat is limited to one senior level pas-tor and spouse per church. Registration is openuntil the retreat is full or March 1, 2014, whichevercomes first. This is not a motorcycle event. Retreatbegins at 5:00 p.m. on March 18 and concludes theevening of March 20.
Your complimentary registration will include 3nights of hotel lodging with lunch and suppermeals during the retreat. Camping is available uponrequest. Breakfast and transportation are notincluded and are the only expenses the pastor isresponsible for.
Child care and childrens program for ages birth toearly teen are available.Pets are restricted from retreat buildings. Advancenotification is required when bringing a pet forappropriate lodging arrangements.
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Member Article
ome of us become so excited
about arriving at an event that we
forget about ministry that could
happen on the way. Some of the most
rewarding ministry weve experienced
has occurred in restaurants, parking
lots, and gas stations.
My husband and I have asked waitresses across the nation to join us in
prayer, if they have time. If the restau
rant is too busy, we let them know we
are including them in the prayer for
our meal. If they join us, then we ask if
they have any special prayer requests
and make sure we include their needs
in the prayer out loud right then.
One woman was concerned about
her sick daughter and was really
touched that we took the time to pray
for her. She said no one really cared
about her family. She then volunteeredthat she used to go to church and she
remembered that those people really
cared. She promised us that she would
go to church that Sunday and make
sure her kids went too. We did not
even have to suggest it to her. Isnt it
wonderful what the Holy Spirit can do?
I waved from the back on my hus
bands bike to a young kid on the back
of his fathers bike that was coming
toward us. I did not see his fathers
1%er patch until he went by. The
father glared at me. We then stopped
for gas. As we were filling up, the same
biker without the child came scream
ing by. He saw us but was going toofast to pull in. He came back. He said he
had seen a patch but could not tell
which one it was.
As a woman, I kept very quiet out of
respect for his patch. My husband did
all of the talking. The biker wanted to
know who we were and what we were
doing in his town. Wayne explained we
were just passing through. I found it
interesting that when my husband
gave his nickname, the biker knew
who we were. What we do does make
a difference and they are watching.My favorite thing is to ride, feel the
wind and smell nature as we enjoy the
rollercoaster effects of the hills. I forget
that there are people who have never
gotten to enjoy Gods creation in this
way. My husbands Goldwing has given
young physically limited children up to
elderly grandmothers the chance to
experience the freedom of riding. Just
last month an elderly woman who had
lost her biker husband asked Wayne
for a ride. She knew she could trust us
because we are Christians and this
opened the door to visit with her about
our Lord Jesus.
Another way to minister is to makethe service attendant smile before you
leave a store or gas station. When you
walk away the last thing they see is
your CMA back patch. What impres
sion do you want to leave behind?
Remember, all the people who see
your back patch are looking to see if
you are really a Christian. They expect
you to act at a higher level of morality
than they are. If you cuss, or spit on the
sidewalk or are not respectful of oth
ers, then they think you are just anoth
er hypocrite. They do not need anotherexcuse to stay away from the church so
make sure that you are not one.
I want the attendant to say Wow,
what a nice lady. Oh, she is a Christian
Motorcyclists Association member.
Christians must really exist. CMA
By ALEXA Harrelson
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Alexa Harrelson is a member of the HywayHarvesters chapter #315 of Augusta, Kansas.
Cy Knight (At Large)[email protected]
Robert Dumond (At Large)[email protected]
Tim Weddle (At Large)[email protected]
Charles McCool (Off-Road)[email protected]
Denver Dennis (Quads)[email protected]
Bob McClain (Sport Bikes)[email protected]
Dean Clutts(Sport Bikes/Competition)[email protected]
Kerry Gibson (Team Lead)[email protected]
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Member Article
o there I was pulling out of Sonicone Sunday evening. After 8 pmSonic has price shakes and Im
pretty much addicted to Peanut ButterFudge shakes
As we drove off God put a definitethought in my mind. If Sonic wouldagree to charge CMA members regularprice and donate the extra half back toRFS we could raise money and enjoygood shakes. Think about it this way;how cool would it be to drink a milkshake and spread the Gospel?
My next thought was "too bad thatwould never happen with Sonic! And Idismissed it.
Then sitting at work a couple of dayslater I couldn't quit thinking "Whatif....?" What if they would? What if westarted a Sonic Bike Nite after our Bible
Study the 3rd Monday of every month?The more I thought about it the more Iliked it. But Sonic would never do that, Ithought.
God however just wouldnt let megive up. Knowing that He wants to useCMA Members and Chapters to supportHis work around the world, I looked upthe number to the Sonic closest towhere our chapter meets.
Sitting there, staring at that number,I kept thinking he is probably going tosay no, they can't do that. But then I
thought hey you only need 20 secondsof courage to dial the number and starttalking.
I whispered a prayer and musteredup the "20 seconds of courage" anddialed the number.
Hi, my name is Tammy, may I speakto the manager?
This is Tim, I am the manager.Does your Sonic do a Bike Nite?No, we don't, but I love the idea. I
just didn't know who to contact, or how
to get one started.Wonderful, well I am a biker and I
ride with the CMA chapter out ofHillsboro, the Salvation Riders. Wemight be able to help you start a BikeNite if you are interested in participating in a fundraiser we do.
We have only done 1 fundraiser inthe past and I had to get that approvedby my boss but I would like to hear youridea.
I explained how we usually go toanother food and Ice Cream place afterour Monday night Bible study but if hewould partner with us in the fundraiserwe could perhaps move to Sonic andhelp him start a Bike Nite.
I shared my milkshake idea withhim and suggested that CMA memberscould simply tell
the employees tocharge them fullprice for theshakes. When weget our receiptswe would writeCMA across thetop and turnthem in beforewe left.
He said theycould build us aCMA Drop Box
then they wouldn't get lost ormixed up withother receipts. He said that he himselfwould handle it and if we would workwith them for a little while he was allfor the idea. But he would still have toget his bosses to approve.
He also asked me for information onRun for the Son which I gladly provided.
I kept thinking we would run intosome snag but God kept reminding me
that it only took 20 seconds of courageto shoot the arrow, He would do therest.
Tim, the manager, called me the nextday to tell me it was approved. Mac,Robert and I met with Tim the nextSaturday to work out the details. Whilethere we asked if we were limited to thefundraiser being on Bike Nite only orcould we do it any other night?
He said sure, why not, that wasmore business for him! The summershakes half price promotion runsthrough Oct. so the Fundraiser will runthrough Oct as well.
But it keeps getting better, we havehad two Bike Nites at the Sonic and I gotthis text from Tim, the manager, a fewdays ago.
"Tammy, it would
take 67 mediumshakes in onemonth to reach$100.00. I added upthe receipts fromlast month and theycame in around$40.00. Called myboss and he said ifyou were ok with aflat donation of$100.00 per monthhe was as well. If
we get to where wethink we are eclipsing the 67 per
month we can make a new arrangement. How does that sound to you?"
Wow, what an awesome God weserve. All I can say is " that 20 seconds ofcourage paid off. Thank you Lord!" CMA
By MAC and TAMMY McElroy
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RFS Network
Here are several RFS fund raising ideas from thegreat State of Arizona. Please remember that Stateor Chapter tshirts can only have printing on the
front. You can always get the CMA logo on the back if youwish.
We have three Arizona Statewide fundraisers going for
this next year that we believe will be substantial by way ofRun for the Son Funds raised and energizing CMA chaptersand members.
(1) T-Shirts Two members of ourDesert Disciples Chapter, have designed ArizonaState CMA Tshirts. All proceeds will go to Run forthe Son. This has promoted a sense of unity for theevents we attend outside of Arizona, as well as ourown State events. This began in 2013 and will continue for 2014 funding.
(2) Cookbook Three ladies from two chapters in AZ,have put together an AZ Statewide Cookbook with
prized recipes from members throughout the State.This is a fun idea as it gives members a look at whatother members from other chapters cook and givesa new dimension to names and faces throughout theState. Proceeds will all go to Run for the Son, credited to the chapters selling the cookbooks.
(3) Ballgame Possibly ourmost significant StatewideRun for the Son Fundraiser will occur September28th of this year. A member from the New LifeChapter, is putting together a CMA day at the ballpark. He has contacted the Diamondbacks (our AZ
team) and arranged a CMA night. This is also a designated 'bike night' where the Diamondbacks provide free bike parking to promote/encourage bikersto visit the ballpark. Tickets are $20 and $6 of eachticket goes to Run for the Son. We receive two additional significant incentives if we sell 450 tickets.
(A) We (CMA) will be highlighted during the pregame events with four of our members on thefield and a short intro on who we are.
(B) We will be able to set up our CMA booth withtracts, water, and information about CMA onthe vendor concourse at the ball game. Runfor the Son proceeds will be divided amongthe chapters that sold tickets tofriends/neighbors/etc.
State leadership is promoting this event heavilybecause of the positive exposure to both the bikers and thecommunity so we fully anticipate selling the 450 tickets by
September.Note: Not everyone has a professional ball club in their
area but perhaps your town has a minor league, or someother sports activity where something similar could bedone.
Please remember that these tips are sent out to give youideas and to encourage you to consider your own possibilities. CMA
By JOHNNY Upton
Our thanks to Carol Sauter, the Arizona RFS Team Lead for this information.Johnny & Sandra Upton, National RFS Team Lead
CMA National has an open position in
the Information Technology Department.
The need is for someone who has skill sets including web development/design and an ability to serve as key
interface with 3rd party web development/hosting company.
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reetings to you all. Well, thingsare slowing down somewhat aswe go into November. We may
have some Bike Shows and Toy Runsstill to come, but all in all we had agreat year of ministry.
This month mission trip teams willbe going out tovarious parts ofthe world. Our
team will beheaded for SouthAfrica, includingMozambique andSwaziland. If youhave never beenon a mission trip,I encourage youto take a look atthe trips for 2014 and pray whereGod might want you to go. I alwaystold God there was no reason to go to
Africa. I guess He decided it was time.Now I look forward to it.Youll find the presentation of
motorcycles a very special time withthe pastors, as well as with the children and the people of the countryyou go to. I dont know anyone whofelt let down from a mission trip. Weeven know couples that havestretched out and gone back on theirown to do some great work. One couple went with us to Peru and nowevery time I receive an email from
them it seems they are going back orcoming home. This is very encouraging to see members using their gifts.Most of the members going on tripsalso get more involved in Run for theSon. They witness the impact we asCMA members have around theworld.
As I continue to think on theselines, it brings me to a celebration wehave this month called Thanksgiving.When we go into countries around
the world, we look at times at whatthey dont have. They dont have bigfancy homes, fine cars, and up to datefashions including man bags andpurses. We can find ourselves grieving for what they dont have. So
many of the countries we visited, I
find the peoplehave such a joyous spirit within
them and havewhat I think isvery little. Itmakes me thinkof what Paulwrote.Philippians 4:4(NKJV) Rejoicein the Lord
always. Again I will say, rejoice!Paul was in prison when he wrote
these words. Not like our prisons of
today, where they have cable TV andweight rooms. It was a damp dingydungeon. Im sure it didnt make youfeel much like home. Yet he saysRejoice in the Lord always. What am Itrying to say? Thankfulness is not anoutward feeling. It comes from whatsinside. Yes, I believe we need to thankGod for our families and friends. I alsoknow many people who have gone orare going through, what I call an
opportunity for growth, yet they arepraising the Lord. Thats where therubber hits the road.
As we sit down at the table thanking God for all we have, lets remember to prayerfully ask God what wecan do for those who dont have so wecan help make their days be a littlebetter. No matter what the circumstance, lets thrive for a thankful attitude.
In His Service. CMA
Thankfulness
Evangelist Article
By RICK Steffy
Rick and Eileen Steffy oversee the NortheastRegion as National Evangelist.
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Evangelist Article
ow do you trace the death of a
CMA chapter? It happens so
slowly, few are even aware of it.
At the beginning there will be a few
people in the chapter who don't like the
president or develop a personal grudge
about something. That personal feeling
somehow becomes allencompassing to
them. It controls their rational thinkingand makes them mean and vindictive.
Soon this hate becomes too great for
them to stand alone, so they spread
their negative feelings to others. Soon
the others spread these feelings, plus
some of their own. The phone lines are
kept busy with rumors, innuendoes,
and lies.
It is about this time satan really
moves in. He slowly, insidiously, takes
all the love out of their hearts. He
replaces it with revenge, hatred, and
emptiness. No longer do they come to
chapter meetings to fellowship and
learn. They come to find fault and to
point fingers. They still attend chapter
meetings and probably some rides and
events too. But they only come to be
seen and to watch for something else
that displeases them. They have forgot
ten by this time how to serve and praise
God. A dying chapter will still have
many Christians who are faithful with
their serving, ministering, and attendance. But after a while, not only do
they feel weary from fighting the nega
tivism, they feel somehow as if they
must defend their actions. Any new
programs or innovative ideas are
squelched and often die from lack of
support. The naysayers always ques
tion change. They seem to be afraid to
move into the present generation.
Young motorcyclists are not drawn to a
dying chapter because the future is not
there; the past is.After a few years of crippling along
in this dying mode, satan will take a
back seat for a while. His work is done.
The unrest and hate are firmly planted
right in the middle of the chapter. While
he sits back and relishes in the demise
of this chapter, the anger and bitterness
grow. These people are now focused on
something far away from servant hood.
They want to get their way. No prayer is
involved at this point, only personal
choices. Members will begin leaving,
perhaps officers too. There will be
fewer and fewer events supported. The
financial giving may reach a crisis point
especially for Run for the Son. How sad
it is to watch a chapter in the dying
process. The meeting place is void of
CMAers. Often, rides are canceled.
There is no longer fellowship after or
before chapter meetings.
Can a chapter be saved when it
reaches this point? Only God can save a
chapter. But he must be allowed to bepresent. God must be the focus of all
things; then there is hope. God told us
where ever people are gathered in His
name, He will be there. Welcome Him
back into your hearts and into your
services. Focus once again on the only
reason for true worship and service,
God's salvation through his Son for
each of us. CMA
Death of a Chapter
By RICK Steffy
Rick and Eileen Steffy oversee the NortheastRegion as National Evangelist.
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Greetings to you all. I pray your
year is going well as we reach out
to the world, one heart at a time.
This may seem early, yet I feel its
time we prepare our hearts for the
election of new officers.
This is a reprint of an article I
ran before, but I also believe this is
something we need to keep in our
forefront to keep our chapters
healthy. I pray you give this seriousthought. We pray for your chapters
constantly. In His Service.
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Member Article
n 2011, my husband Mike and I
were in a motorcycle accident. We
came around a blind curve and then
we saw it, a stop sign. The back wheel
locked when my husband applied the
brakes, and down we went. Both of us
were slammed down onto the pave
ment on our right side. We were bro
ken up pretty bad. After being in an
induced coma for several days, I hadsurgery on my upper right arm which
had splintered up and down the bone.
The doctors called it a green stick
break. The surgery went well, and I
had to have physical therapy for nine
months, to restore the use of my right
arm. Was it painful? Yes, but God was
with me through it all!
During the recovery time after the
accident, I was finding out the details of
my condition. I was told by several pro
fessionals that my right arm would not
be the same as it was before the acci
dent. They would tell me that there will
probably be some limitation in my abil
ity of movement. I didnt like hearing
that at all. The word limitation was
very upsetting at first. When I got
home one day after hearing this opin
ion of these doctors and my therapist, I
had some alone time with God. I prayeddesperately for God to help me under
stand. It was that day that he showed
me that my limitations are not His,
and not to let my inadequacies or my
limitations diminish my expectations
of Gods ability to work through me!
Wow! I had thought I failed God some
how, but now know that its not a fail
ure, its anything but. He wants to use
these limitations to accomplish even
more. Because now when God uses me,
in spite of my limitiations, it will only
serve to magnify the supernatural
power of God! So whenever you feel
that you are limited or inadequate,
dont let it limit what God wants to do
through you. Just listen, trust and obey
Him. God will be magnified! CMA
By KAY Winburn
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Mike and Kay Winburn serve asIntercessor Prayer Leaders in Louisiana.
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Vice PresidentEvangelistic Outreach870.389.6196 ext. 233
November 1-30Support Center
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(continue Ogden)November 10-16
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717.733.1537November 9-19
Mission TripSouth Africa
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706.745.1311November 1-11
Mission TripHydrebad, India
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David Mason AR 806-292-5562
Bob McClain AR 325-642-6265
Mike Negri AR 940-592-2854Kevin & Jene Phillips AR 940-733-6707
Tim & Donna Reich AR 254-442-1422
UTAHBob Stringham SC 801-885-0222
Roger Cannon AR 801-731-5238
Jon Fellenz AR 435-730-0088
VIRGINIA
Jim Palmer SC 540-674-4478
Kimberly Collins AR 276-328-3631
David Miller AR 540-362-3962
Ron Scoville AR 804-513-0262
Lenny Stowell AR 757-420-4411
Doug Surges AR 540-439-0529
Sam Uhlenbrock AR 757-420-9065
WASHINGTON
Lee Scholes SC 206-949-8744
Marvin Astin AR 360-437-9307
Jeff Darr AR 425-241-6723
Rob Gutierrez AR 509-539-9942
Daryle Jacobson AR 425-931-5405
Timothy McCart AR 509-981-6181
Dana Pieze AR 360-340-7547Gene & Pam Myers AR 509-586-9947
WEST VIRGINIAKevin Wright SC 304-375-4980
Rick Burkey AR 304-863-3204
Tim Hudnall AR 304-824-2993
Gene Lambert AR 304-567-2048
Thomas E. Roberts AR 304-727-8821
WISCONSIN
Ralph Sorenson SC 414-881-7578
John Clark AR 715-943-2591
Tom Duerst AR 920-487-4234
Steve Gorder AR 608-987-3790
John Haydin AR 608-547-0246
Mark Schwacher AR 414-322-6500
Jan Reed AR 715-463-5951
WYOMING
Ray Mapel SC 307-682-0984
Jeff Randall AR 307-421-5961
Leadership
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