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Letters to the Editor
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FAST LANEI just wanted to let the team know
that the Fast Lane design is wonder‐
ful! I appreciate CMA's trident out‐
line but with the Fast Lane logo and
bikes.
"Thanks!", too, to the guys who
came to work the Goodies area and
apply the heat transfers. We truly
appreciate ALL that all of you do!
Serving with joy in Jesus,
Jadonna Trout
Lenoir, NC
Misty Bradley
DAY OF PRAYER PRAISE REPORTOn Sunday, March 3, 2013, several CMA Middle Tennessee Chapters gath‐
ered at Nashville Parthenon for a time of prayer. March 3 was the National
Day of Prayer, and
is an annual event
ride for CMA.
Pictured are mem‐
bers of Steel
Witness, Lions of
Judah, Knights for
Christ, Cornerstone
Riders along with
some TN Area Reps
and the State
Coordinator.
Praise God in the good and in the bad.
Praise Him when he says yes, and when he says no.
Praise Him when you feel like it and when you don’t.
Praise Him when things are going great and when they’re not.
It is easy to praise God when things are going great, but do we continue to praise Him in the inbetween times where things may just be ok, or in the low times when we feel like everything’sfalling apart? At times we may feel like too much has been thrown at us and we’re just too tired to
praise Him. We should praise God in every season, in every circumstance. It’s not always easy to praiseHim when things aren’t going my way, but I have to stop and remember all the times HE has made away for me, all the times He has supplied my needs, and all the times He has had perfect timing and hasgiven me an answer or a blessing just when I need‐ed it. When I stop feeling down and start remember‐ing all the ways God has blessed me and providedfor me, I can’t help but praise Him!
“Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’swill for you who belong to Christ Jesus” (1 Thessa‐lonians 5:18, NLT). CMA
“For he loves us with unfailinglove; The LORD’s faithfulness
endures forever. Praise the Lord!”(Psalm 117:2, NLT).
Just a thought...A Note from the Editor
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“But you will receivepower when the Holy
Spirit comes on you; andyou will be my witnesses inJerusalem, and in all Judeaand Samaria, and to theends of the earth” (Acts 1:8,NASB).
It is absolutely mind bending to
realize that through Run for the Son, in
partnership with our three ministry
partners, CMA is impacting 191 out of
the total 196 countries in the entire
world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ!
Marvel at what God has done from
1975 with one man on one motorcycle
to a global ministry that in 2012
enabled 2.9 million salvations world‐
wide. Here at home, within 1,000
chapters under 4,000 leaders, you the
faithful members of the Christian
Motorcyclists Associa‐tion, in your
local communities all over the country
are “pressing toward the goal”, ” fight‐
ing the good fight”, and living the love
of Jesus before your family, friends,
neighbors, co‐workers, and fellow bik‐
ers every single day! Do you realize
that in the United States last year
alone you averaged over 25,000 total
ministry events every single month
with 2,000 of those being salvations
and recommitments? The reports, sta‐
tistics, and changed lives bears wit‐
ness of the effectiveness of your faith‐
ful service that is happening right here
at home every day. The following
example is just a small snapshot of
what is taking place all over this great
country of ours in every state, every
chapter, and every community where
there is a CMA presence.
Recently I had the privilege of trav‐
eling with John, Sr. and Becky Ogden
along with the CMA UK Chairman
Mike Fitton, to Houston, Texas. We
were honored to come alongside the
local CMA’ers and have the opportuni‐
ty to minister to a rehab program of
the Open Door Mission and visit the
ongoing work of the Gideon Baptist
Church pastored by Terry Strack and
his wife Theresa. The Stracks have
been ministering to the down and out
of this city for well over 2 decades and
through their H.E.L.P. ministry, are
still feeding them on the streets every
Saturday night. Since joining CMA
about seven or eight years ago they
have enlisted the help of other local
CMA members to join them in their
area. It has been a two‐way street as
CMA has been able to open doors for
Terry and Theresa also. We actually
witnessed only a small part of what is
going on in East Central, Texas as the
greater Houston metro area encom‐
passes nearly 10,000 square miles and
there is great need so nearly all of the
CMA chapters in this whole area are
involved in ministry to the homeless
and less fortunate in some way or
another.
I really enjoyed visiting with the
residents at the Open Door Mission
and hearing their life stories and testi‐
monies. I was especially touched by a
55 year old man that had just entered
the program and knowing it was prob‐
ably his last chance, was desperate for
the change only Jesus could make in
his life. As John Sr. shared the Word
the man struggled to read the fine
print in the “Hope for the Highway”
Bible one of the CMA’ ers had given
him. My eyes misted over at his reac‐
tion when I handed him my cheap
three dollar reading glasses. It cost me
next to nothing, took little effort on my
part, yet meant so much to one that
had seldom experienced the love of
Jesus in a practical way. It isn’t us, but
Jesus in us that makes it possible to
change the world, one heart at a time.
On Sunday morning we had the
opportunity to attend the Gideon
Baptist Church and worship with the
members. Some of the people obvious‐
ly had little in the way of worldly pos‐
sessions and would probably sleep on
the street that night but the joy on the
faces and the passion in their praise
told the true story of who they were in
Christ. When they gathered around
Mike Fitton to pray over him it was
genuinely moving. We were also
blessed by a group of eight ladies from
the Teen Challenge program that sang
and shared their testimonies. Stories
of drug addiction, low self‐esteem, and
abuse were overshadowed by their
universal expression of gratitude to
the God that had changed their lives. I
was able to visit with one young man
that was relating how his buddy just
didn’t want to become someone else
in order to come to Christ. I just hap‐
pened (love those divine coinci‐
dences) to have a bookmark I share in
prison that has a list of verses and a
prayer about being ourselves, because
that is who God made us to be and the
best way we can honor Him is to be
the best me I can be. He grabbed it,
said “cool” and took off down the
street to share it. It is always an honor
to be invited to join someone in their
place of ministry and just be able to sit
back watch what goes on and see the
results of their years of hard work and
commitment. The Stracks and the
entire Houston area CMA leadership
and members are doing a terrific work
there among the homeless and disad‐
vantaged and it is heart‐warming to
see how the recipients of their love
and service respect and cherish them.
The point is this kind of activity is
going on in CMA all over the country; it
is who we are and if you are not seeing
it in your local area, you need to get it
started. The original vision of CMA is
being fulfilled more than ever before
as more and more members are get‐
ting involved and engaged in the min‐
From the Director’s Heart
TIM Weddle’s impressions after accompanying JOHN Ogden Sr. on a home mission trip to Houston, Texas.
What’s Happening in Your Jerusalem?
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Evangelist Article
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Have you ever been rollingalong in life, things seemto be pretty good and you
feel ‘at peace’ with the worldaround you when all of a suddensomebody or something snatchesthe rug out from under you?
Maybe it’s a person you’vetrusted and they disappoint you,or perhaps it’s something thatmakes you think you made somewrong decisions, or you just getsome bad news, something like afriend dying and there’s no evi‐dence that they had any relation‐ship with Christ.
That’s bad but then throw onthe personal guilt that comesfrom making decisions years agothat took you out of a place tospeak God to a person; knowingthat had you kept doing what youwere doing there is a chance thatyou may have had the opportuni‐ty to lead them to Christ. I can’tspeak for you but I can tell youthat it’s happened to me morethan once. And I feel sure it willhappen again.
Not long ago I was asked aquestion that I couldn’t answer; a“what do you want” question. Ihave a problem with that kind ofquestion. Of course I have wants,I make and have plans but I tryreally hard not to let my wantsdirect my path.
Wouldn’t it be great if everymorning we could get a coffee, sitdown and click the “God Speaks”App on our phones and get directinstructions from God? Unfor‐tunately it’s not that easy.
Let’s be clear, God does speakbut it’s not normally in an audi‐ble voice. You have to read HisWord, you have to pray, you haveto allow people you trust tospeak into your life. To a certain
degree hearing God requirestrust, otherwise known as faith.
Sometimes trusting God willrequire that you put yourself insituations where you trust some‐one and allow them to makedecisions for you. Unfortunatelythe plain and simple truth is any‐time people are involved you willeventually be disappointed.What do you do when that disap‐pointment comes? What do yousay, how do you act?
I can’t answer those questionsfor you; you have to decide theanswers for yourself. There aretimes when God is trying to growyou and it hurts. There are alsotimes when you need to say “nomore of this” and make somechanges.
The only advice I can give youis whenever you think you’vereached that point, commit totake enough time to allow God tospeak to you about it. Andremember this; God doesn’t holdyou accountable for the decisionsor actions of others. He does holdyou accountable for your owndecisions and your reactions tothe disappointments that comefrom the decisions and actions ofothers.
It’s this simple; you’re notresponsible for what others do orsay to you, you are responsiblefor what you do and say to oth‐ers.
Last night, as I was prayingover some things and seekingsome answers, God put Proverbs16 in my mind. It’s a great chap‐ter and I encourage you to readit, but last night God spoke to methrough three specific verses.
Proverbs 16:1, “We can makeour own plans, but the Lord givesthe right answer” (NLT).
Proverbs 16:9, “We can makeour plans, but the Lord deter‐mines our steps” (NLT).
Proverbs 16:33 (my favorite),“We may throw the dice, but theLord determines how they fall”(NLT).
So what’s my point in all ofthis? You and I may be in differ‐ent places, we may have com‐pletely different lives, but noneof that changes the fact that we’llhave trials and disappointmentsin life. None of that changes thefact that God will guide, lead, anddirect our paths if we choose tolet Him. There’s the point, nomatter what happens, or whodisappoints you, God can and willlead, guide, and direct your‘plans’ if you let Him.
I choose to look through thedisappointments that come. Ichose not to allow anything tocause me to take my fate in myown hands. Because I know thatat the end of this road, no matterhow bumpy it may be, I’ll lookinto the face of Jesus. When thatmoment comes, I really want tohear Him say “well done.”
I choose to make my life allabout Jesus! CMA
Kerry and Debbie Gibson serve as NationalEvangelist.
By KERRY Gibson
Throw the Dice and Trust God
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Member Article
My name is Terry Poertner. I
stepped out of my world in
February of 2012 and went
on a CMA mission trip to Nicaragua.
This was my first ever mission trip.
On this trip I saw first‐ hand how Run
for the Son is being used to touch and
bless indigenous pastors around the
world. I saw the look on their faces
when they were handed the keys to a
little motorcycle that will make a big
difference in their lives and their abil‐
ity to expand their ministry efforts.
On this mission trip I also was
touched by the Holy Spirit in a town
called Metagalpa. We were in a church
service, part of a motorcycle presen‐
tation, and they were singing a song in
Spanish that I recognized as a song by
Phillips, Craig, and Dean. I remem‐
bered the music but didn’t know the
words. God used that song, even with‐
out the words, to touch my heart in
that town of Metagalpa. God remind‐
ed me that he is bigger than any one
country. God reminded me that it is
His desire to change the world. And
He is at work doing that in Nicaragua,
just as He is at work in the United
States and every other country of the
world. I was touched to be able to see
God in action and be a little part of
that work.
God did something else on that
trip; He showed me people who have
very little compared to what we have
in the United States and they are very
thankful for so little. It’s hard to put
into words but God changed my atti‐
tude towards the issues of life we face.
It’s safe to say that this mission trip
experience changed my life. My life
was changed and touched by God
through what I experienced and the
people I met. Speaking of meeting
people, I met a Nicaraguan policeman
on this trip also.
One of the things we did on this
mission trip was attend a secular rally
called “Harley–Days.” As we were
leaving the rally, me and four other
members of the team, who we’ll call
Larry (the helicopter gunner), long‐
haired Kenny, Lorenzo (Larry from
the MO boothill), and Dave (from
Colorado, driving the van) got a little
lost. Ok, a lot lost. Nobody knew
where we were or where we should
go. So I figured somebody’s got to
make a move here, so I said, “Make a U
turn.” Dave did as I suggested and
made a U turn. Apparently U turns
aren’t exactly legal in that part of
Managua and the police were right
across the road.
The police pulled us over, went up
to Dave at the driver’s window, start‐
ed asking him questions in Spanish
(which Dave couldn’t understand) but
he gave them his Colorado driver’s
license. As the police kept questioning
Dave, I said, from the backseat “No
Habla Espanol.” Hearing this, they
opened the side door, with their
machine guns in hand, and motioned
for me to get out, thinking that I knew
Spanish; which I don’t. (An important
factor to the rest of the story.)
I had always heard that if you are
ever in trouble with the police in
Nicaragua, offer them a little cash and
chances are, they will let you go. So
when I stepped out of the van my plan
was ask him, in Spanish, if he needed
some money.
First I said, “Missionaryodos”
(which I didn’t even know if it was a
word) and then I said, “Yo nessicitas
denaro,” which I thought was, “Do you
need money?” He shook his head, say‐
ing, “no.” The more I said “Yo nessici‐
tas denaro,” the more he shook his
head and telling me no, no, no. I could
tell he was getting frustrated but I fig‐
ured he just needed a little more per‐
suading. Finally, he said, “Kiate”
(which means ‘quiet’). Then he
grabbed me by the arm, walked to the
gas tank on the van and pointed to the
cap, and then he pointed to himself.
At that point I realized that I was
saying something wrong. During all of
this I kept trying to get Dave’s drivers
license back to no avail. But as soon as
I pulled the ten dollar bill out of my
right pocket, he reached for the ten. I
reached for Dave’s license. We made
the exchange. He turned and headed
to his police car. I leapt into the van
and said, “Let’s get outta here.”
Everyone in the van asked what hap‐
pened. I said, “They took money. Let’s
just go.”
As we were leaving, we were so
exited we made a quick (illegal) turn
as the police drove by, and yes they
looked at us with these real funny
expressions on their faces. What an
adventure! But wait, there’s more.
When we made it back to the com‐
pound, we explained to Eric and
Marilyn what had happened. And
laughing, Eric said, “You dingaling;
you weren’t asking him if he needed
money; you were asking him for
money!” We all got a good laugh about
it and we’re glad to be back. God was
with us.
This is just one of many great sto‐
ries to come out of this mission trip. I
could write several articles on this
trip. I had a great time, so good that
I’m going back this year. Step out of
your little world and see what Run for
the Son is all about. You won’t be
sorry. You’ll come back floatin’ on air
like I did. CMA
By TERRY Poertner
Terry Poertner is a member of Cross Road Riderschapter #554 of Union, Missouri.
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Member Article
My wife and I joined the Christian
Motorcyclists Association in
2006, and are currently members of
the Peacemakers, Chapter 369, of
Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I knew from
the first time I heard of CMA, that it
was where God wanted me to serve in
His Kingdom while I was on this earth.
In 2007, we spent our vacation
camping in a tent on Iron Mountain. It
was our first time there. Not many
people were on the mountain, except
for a few that lived or worked there. It
was during this time that we had the
opportunity to meet Randal and Lisa
Tebeau. They were preparing to take
the Run for The Son motorcycle to the
National West Rally for its unveiling.
Lisa shared with my wife Kay that her
mother was having a serious health
issue with her eyes. Kay prayed with
Lisa, and believed for her mother to
be healed so they could focus on what
God had called them to do. The next
morning, Lisa told Kay that her moth‐
er‘s eye problems were healed! It was
a very exciting time for us all! It was
the power of prayer and believingthat her mother would be healed!
That evening we were able to meet
with them again and prayed for their
safe travels, as they would be leaving
very early the next morning. As I was
browsing through the HeartBeat mag‐
azine later that night, I discovered
that Randal and Lisa were CMA evan‐
gelists! On almost every outing that
week we had the privilege to minister
and pray for so many people.
When we returned home, I began
to have severe headaches. It was dur‐
ing this time my doctor diagnosed me
with cerebral vasculitis. I was hospi‐
talized twice and underwent several
treatments for the illness, which only
made me worse. My doctor had even
told me that I would not be able to
work again since my job as an auto
technician was too strenuous. I didn’t
accept that because I knew that God
didn’t call me to be a part of the CMA
ministry to just turn around and take
me out of it. We believe that it was
because of the prayers of numerous
people that the doctor’s diagnosis was
found to be wrong! My wife, by the
leading of the Holy Spirit, felt that we
should get a second opinion and
through that second opinion it was
discovered that I never had cerebral
vasculitis! Again, it was the power ofprayer and believing that I would be
healed! I am still working and still
serving as a member of CMA.
For years I have had problems with
my eyes. I was diagnosed in my late
teens with Reiters Syndrome, an
immune system disorder which caus‐
es my immune system to attack
healthy organs. It soon began to
attack my eyes and would cause them
to stay inflamed which eventually led
to Glaucoma. I was able to control the
pressure with eye drops for a while,
but it wasn’t long until I had to have
surgery to implant a valve in my right
eye. I had just been elected as Road
Captain for our CMA chapter when
By MIKE Winburn
this happened. Each time I began a
new level in CMA, another difficulty
began. My pastor has said many
times, “new levels, new devils”. After
that year, I was elected to be Vice‐
President of our CMA chapter and had
many more surgeries on my right eye.
On January 2, 2011, Kay and I were
out for a cold Sunday ride on our bike,
with some close friends, Roy and
Donna Holten, and just before lunch,
Kay and I went down. We were both
knocked out on impact with the road.
Thank God, Roy had been a nurse and
sheriff deputy for many years. When
he checked me, he saw I was breath‐
ing and moved on to my wife Kay. He
immediately saw she was not breath‐
ing and turning blue. Roy was able to
reach under her neck and release the
strap on her helmet which was chok‐
ing her due to the position she was in,
and God put breath back in her body!
Again, as I said before, “new levels,
new devils”. That same month, our
CMA chapter had to have a special
election for president, because our
current one had been moved up to be
our new Area Rep. As we were laying
in recliners recovering from the acci‐
dent, we were informed that I was
elected to be the chapter president.
As a result of the accident Kay was
out of work for 3 months and I was
out for 10 months, but God provided
for every need we had! We never
missed a meal and always had money
to pay our bills! Thank You Jesus! But,
during our time off from work, we
didn’t know what was going to hap‐
pen with us and our service in CMA.
My right eye had really gotten bad by
this time due to all the inflammation.
It got to the point that I couldn’t see
the eye chart hanging on the wall,
much less read it. Lester May, who
had served as the chapter president of
the CMA Peacemakers of Baton
Rouge, had become the pastor of
Higher Destiny Church where Kay and
I have been members since its open‐
ing in January 2009. He began praying
that God would heal my right eye and
give me the eye sight of a young man,
and that it would change color from
brown to blue so everyone would
know it was God who healed it.
Not long after that, the doctor said
that the cornea in my right eye had
gotten so bad it was going to need a
transplant, but due to the inflamma‐
tion, the doctors didn’t want to do it.
They started me on some low dose
chemo medications, along with anoth‐
er drug that had to be self‐injected
every other week to try and reduce
the inflammation. After only one
injection in combination with the
chemo medications, the inflammation
was completely gone! So the doctors
now wanted to proceed with the
transplant as soon as they found the
right donor. Well, the donor for my
cornea was an 18 year old young man
and I now have a left brown eye and a
blue right eye! The doctors cannot
explain why my right eye is blue,
because the donor surgery only
involved the cornea and had nothing
to do with the iris, and the natural
color of my eye. It was exactly what
my pastor had prayed and believed
for!
So now with one brown eye and
one blue eye, I have been told that I’m
like a Catahoula Cur dog, and that they
like to hunt hogs. So, many of my
friends now call me “Hawg Dawg,”
and it’s all for God’s Glory!
I can now read 20/30 out of my
right eye in controlled lighting, and I
believe it’s going to get even better.
We have been taught that we have to
believe in what we pray for in order
for God to fulfill our prayers, cause
without belief it’s just words. So
remember this when you pray, even
though you know that He can, believethat He will!
“Jesus answered them, “I assureyou: If you have faith and do not doubt,you will not only do what was done tothe fig tree, but even if you tell thismountain, Be lifted up and thrown intothe sea, it will be done. And if youbelieve, you will receive whatever youask for in prayer” (Matthew 21:21‐22,
HCSB). CMA
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Mike and Kay Winburn serve has IntercessorPrayer Leaders in Louisiana.
Prayer PointsCountries in the Spotlight
EnglandCroatiaNetherlandsFranceGermanySpain
Pray for the Eastern NationalRally:
Pray for God’s power to be present throughout the rally. Good attendanceSafe travelsGood weather
Prayer PointsRun for the SonState RalliesAll EvangelistsAll International leadersHealth of CMA members andtheir financial needs
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National Rallies
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National Rallies
CMA News
According to my concordance,
the word “Faith” appears 245
times in the King James
Version of the New Testament. A
verse in Hebrews says this, “And it is
impossible to please God without
faith. Anyone who wants to come to
him must believe that God exists and
that he rewards those who sincerely
seek him” (Hebrews 11:6, NLT).
Without having faith, we would not
have the relationship offered to us by
the Creator of the Universe! But hav‐
ing faith is just the beginning of our
life in Christ!
I was listening to an old Rich
Mullins CD the other day and heard
one of my all‐time favorite songs
titled “Screen Door.” The chorus goes
like this:
“Faith without works is like asong you can’t sing,It’s about as useless as a screendoor on a submarine!”
I have to agree that would be total‐
ly useless! As I pondered on that, I
was convicted about not always
allowing my faith to be demonstrated
to the world around me through the
good works that I do. I tend to get so
busy, so pre‐occupied with the sched‐
ule that I have to keep, that often
times I miss those divine appoint‐
ments that God has set up for me!
Read what James 2:14‐18 has to
say about this:
“What good is it, dear brothers and
sisters, if you say you have faith but
don't show it by your actions? Can
that kind of faith save anyone?
Suppose you see a brother or sister
who has no food or clothing, and
you say, "Good‐bye and have a good
day; stay warm and eat well"—but
then you don't give that person any
food or clothing. What good does
that do? So you see, faith by itself
isn't enough. Unless it produces
good deeds, it is dead and useless.
Now someone may argue, "Some
people have faith; others have good
deeds." But I say, "How can you
show me your faith if you don't have
good deeds? I will show you my
faith by my good deeds” (James
2:14‐18, NLT).
Then verse 26 goes on to say, “Just
as the body is dead without breath, so
also faith is dead without good works”
(James 2:26, NLT).
The CMA saying of changing theworld, one heart at a time is all about
demonstrating our faith to those in
the motorcycling community by our
actions. We earn the right to speak
through our service to those we come
in contact with. A past State
Coordinator signed all his e‐mails
with this statement; “Evangelize
always, if necessary, use words.”
Wow, what a great statement!
As we find ourselves in full swing
of another riding season, let’s always
remember how important it is for us
to demonstrate our faith by our good
works. Not that we do good works to
be better Christians, but that good
works would be the evidence or the
result of our faith in God and love for
Him. CMA
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By HIRAM Villaseñor
Let’s Talk about Faith
Hiram and Sharon Villaseñor oversee theRocky Mountain Region as National Evangelist.
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___ Ladies Riding With The King, pink S $20
___ Ladies Lasting Peace T-Shirt, Lavender
S-XL $18
___ Ladies Flower Power T-Shirt S-3X $18
___ Ladies Overspray L/S Shirt S, XL, 2X $20
___ Ladies Polo, black, silver embroidered logo on front
S-2X $35
___ Ladies Vintage Shirt, lt. blue S, XL $18
___ Ladies Race Check, gray S-2X $10
___ Ladies L/S Mini Check Dress S-3X $54
___ NEW! American Flag Dickies® Shirt l/s, black
S-3X $34.95
___ NEW! Men’s L/S Brown Embroidered w/ khaki logo on front/back
S-L $43.50
___ NEW! Mirocfiber Shirt, l/s, black S-3X $34.95
___ Mens L/S Red Embroidered w/ black logo on front
S, 2X-4X 3XT
$39.50
___ Unity Shirt w/ CMA patches S-L, 3X $25
___ Men's Polo, black, silver em- broidered logo on front
S-M $35
___ Mens Race Check, gray S-XL, 3X $10
___ L/S Pocket Shirt, gray S $10
___ Men's Mini Check L/S Dress S, M 2X-4X
$54
___ Patriotic Eagle Dickies® S/S Shirt, gray
S-3X $35
___ Dickies® L/S Navy w/ Flame detail on sleeve
S-2X $36.50
___ NEW! In God We Trust T-Shirt, black S-4X $18
___ Tribal Tie-Dye T-Shirt S-XL $20
___ Black 2-in-1 T-Shirt w/ Gray CMA/Red Flames Logo
S-XL $20
___ Motocross, orange S-2X, 5X $39.50
___ Hatfield Shirt, red S-4X $18
___ My Chains Are Gone, white M-3X $18
___ Road Warrior L/S T-Shirt, gray S-3X $20
___ Weapons Of Our Warfare, gray S-L, 4X $18
___ Ride the World, l/s, brown S-XL, 3X $20
___ Here If You Need Us L/S, orange S $20
___ CMA on Fire T-Shirt, black S-M, XL $18
___ Gray Mircofiber Shirt, short sleeve button up
S-M 2X-3X
$29.50
___ CMAUSA Bike T-Shirt, charcoal blue S-3X $18
___ 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
S-L 3X
$22.50
___ Iron Sharpens Iron T-Shirt, rust S-3X $10
___ Old School T-Shirt, brown S-2X $18
___ Tribal Ride T-Shirt, green S, M, XL $18
___ Barbed Wire T-Shirt, black S-M $10
___ Mount Up T-Shirt, gray S-L, 3X $10
___ Oval Retro T-Shirt, blue S-3X $6
Caps & Headwraps ___ 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
___ CMA Beanie, pink $11.95
___ CMA Custom Buff® $24.95
___ Black/Red Cap w/ Red Outline $15.25
___ CMA Kids, royal blue and black $18.50
___ Navy Cap w/ Metal CMA Emblem $8
___ "Folding" Cap, black $18
___ Silver Tribal Low Crown Cap, black $17.50
___ Silver Tribal Low Crown Cap w/ Liquid Metal, black
$18
___ Black Skull Duragg $15
___ Black Duragg w/ Silver Logo $12.50
___ Pink Duragg w/ Black Logo $12.50
___ Youth Movement Flat Bill Cap Fitted: S/M L/XL
$25.50
___ Navy/Tan Flex® Fit Cap $15
___ Black “Light Up” Cap, low crown $20
___ Fast Lane w/ Bike Black Cap $15
___ Ladies Chocolate Cap $10
___ Ladies Rhinestone Cross Cap, Army Style $19.50
___ Ladies Red Pocket Leather Logo Cap $6
___ Ladies Aqua Sparkle Visor $8
___ Ladies Purple Flex Visor $3
___ Ladies Pink Rose Visor $3
___ Ladies Purple “Lady CMA” Duragg $5
Riding Gear & Gloves ___ PolarTec Shirt S, L-XL $39.95
___ PolarTec Pants S-XL $39.95
___ Riding Jacket, black S, L $100
___ Rain Jacket, black w/ red and white stripe
M, L, 2X, 4X
$35.50
___ Rain Pants, black S-L 3X-4X
$34
___ Adaptive Tec Jacket XS, S $75
___ Xtreme Riding Jacket S-5X $250
___ Ladies Xtreme Riding Jacket XS, M, XL-2X
$250
___ Cargo Armor Touring Pants, 30” 33” 36” inseams
30-46 $79.99
___ Rain Suit, black/yellow 2X-5X $75
___ Air Mesh Jacket 44-4650-54
$158
___ Ladies Air Mesh Jacket XS, S L-3X
$158
___ Air Mesh Pants 28-46 $123.50
___ Alaskan Leather Jacket 3/4 S-4X $250
___ Leather Pants 32-42 $245.50
___ Fast Lane One-Piece Riding Suit w/ CE Armor
46, 48 $650
___ Neckband $16.50
___ Under Shirt S L XL 2X 3X 4X
$61.50
___ Under Pants S M L XL 2X 3X
$56.50
___ Deerskin Outseam Gloves w/ embossed logo XXS XS S M L XL
$40.00
___ Deer/Buffalo Gauntlet Gloves w/ embossed logo XS S
$70.00
___ Deerskin Fingerless Gloves w/ embossed logo S M L
$29.50
___ Tall Coconut Socks M L XL Womens
$19.50
___ CMA International T-Shirt, navy S-3X $6
___ POW-MIA T-Shirt, black, POW logo, Memorial, Isaiah 49:16
S-L3X-4X
$25
___ ATV Mud Splat T-shirt, yellow S-XL, 3X $10
___ Fast Lane T-Shirt, black, scripted design
M-3X $10
___ Youth Movement Tire Tread Shirt, gray
S-2X $6
___ Sleeveless Shirt, orange denim S $10
___ CMA Logo L/S Shirt, logo on front/back white black
S-5X $19
___ CMA Logo T-shirts, full color logo on front/back white black red blue gray
S-5X $18
___ Sand/Navy L/S Riding T-shirt S $6
___ Maroon Pocket T-shirt S, M $6
___ Blue Pigment Dyed T-shirt S-3X $10
___ White Flame T-shirt S-5X $18
___ Metal Stamp S/S Henley S $6
___ Fully Alive Kids T-Shirt YS-YXLAL
$18
___ KIDS Road Warrior L/S T-Shirt, gray, youth sizes
YM-YXL $18
___ CMA Kids Green “Ride Shirt” S-L $14
___ NEW! Color Logo Hoodie, black S-3X $41.95
___ NEW! Victory in Jesus Hoodie, black S-2X $43.95
___ Lounge Pants, black L-2X $34.50
___ Ladies Fleece Jacket, green, embroid. logo front/back
XL-3X $77.00
___ Ladies Hoodie, black w/ tribal artwork embroid. on front
S-3X $20
___ Sweatshirt, black, embroi- dered logo design on front
S3X-4X
$18
___ Hoodie w/ zipper, gray, red outline on front/back
S $15
Vests
___ Air Mesh Vest S-M, XL-5X
$77
___ Yellow Reflective Vest S-M 2X-3X
$30
___ Leather Shawl, black w/ trim, medium leather patch, one size Trim Colors Choose One: Yellow Blue Black Red
$205
___ Denim Vest Extenders $7
___ Vest Extenders w/ CMA Logo for snaps $8
To order: check item, write in quantity and circle size. Carry Goodie total to reverse side. ItEmS IN REd aRE aVaIlablE oNly to tHoSE mEm-bERS WHo HaVE ComplEtEd tHE mINIStRy tEam CouRSE oR WERE mEmbERS pRIoR to maRCH 1, 1997.
Cma decals ___ 8¼” $8.50 ___ 5¼” $6.25
___ 3½” $3.25 ___ 2½” $2.50
___ 2½” Colored Decal, die-cut, clear background Choose One: White Silver Black Orange Blue Yellow Green Red
$1.50
___ 5” Colored Decal, die-cut, clear back- ground Choose One: White Silver Black Blue Red
$3.25
___ 2ft Logo Decal $60
___ Flame Decal (3” x11”) $8
___ 18" Flame Decal $10
___ Black & Gold Graphics Package Includes 4 Decals
$47.95
___ HD Road Glide Graphics Package $169.95
___ Riding for the Son 8" Decal $4
___ “It is Finished” Decal (3”) $3
___ Lady CMA Rose Decal $1
___ On Track for Jesus Decal Choose One: White Black
$12
___ “Christian Motorcyclists Assoc.” Silver Windshield Legend, etched look
$14.50
___ Fast Lane Windshield Decal Choose One: Black Red Blue Green Yellow
$10
___ Youth Movement Tire Tread Decal Silver Windshield Legend
$8
Personalized Items (Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery)Be sure to fill out the personalized section below! PLEASE PRINT
GIVEN NAME ONLY, NO ROAD NAMES!
___ Personalized Cloth Name Tag (6 wks delivery) (No more than 8 letters) __________________
$5
___ Personalized Leather Name Tag (6 wks delivery) (No more than 7 letters) __________________
$11
___ 2” Laser Name Tag $8.75
___ 2” Laser Name Tag w/ magnets $9.75
___ CMA Laser Name Tag, 3”, Yellow plasitc, has lasered CMA logo and your name
$8.75
___ CMA Laser Name Tag w/ magnets, 3” $12.50
___ CMA Metal Logo Name Tag w/ pin back, 2” $10.75
___ CMA Metal Logo Name Tag w/ magnets, 2” $12.50
___ CMA Metal Logo Name Tag w/ pin back, 3” $12.25
___ CMA Metal Logo Name Tag w/ magnets, 3” $15.25
Laser and Metal Name Tags are allowed up to 4 lines, not 2” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___ CMA Name Tag Dangles (Chapter Name, Officer Positions, etc.)
___________________________ ___________________________
1 Line2 Lines
$1.50$2.00
Banners ___ NEW! CMA Support Banner 4’ x 6’ $30
___ NEW! CMA Support Banner 2’ x 3’ $20
___ Booth Banner and Table Skirt Set $275
___ Vertical Banner Set, 6 Banners $200
___ Table Skirt Banner $100
___ Vertical Banners 26” x 60” Dual Goldwing Harley Supermoto Dirt Bike Quad
$40
___ 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
___ Bike Blessing Banner 3’ x 2’ $60
___ Logo with Flames Banner 3’ x 2’ $60
___ It Is Finished Banner 2’ x 3’ $60
___ It’s All About Jesus Banner 2’ x 3’ $60
___ Heart of CMA Banner 4’ x 6’ $200
___ Kids Banner 2’ x 3’ $60
___ CMA White Logo Banner 3’ x 2’, hang from top
$60
___ “Here if you need us.” Banner 4’ x 6’ $200
___ “CMA Welcomes You” Banner 4’ x 6’ $200
Books ___ NEW! Ride Guide, paperback $19.95
___ NEW! Seeing Yourself Through God’s Eyes $12.95
___ NEW! How to Forgive... $15.95
___ NEW! Counceling Through Your Bible Handbook $17.95
___ Devotional Book by John Ogden Sr. $6.50
___ Study Journal, blank $1.50
___ “Hope for the Highway” New Testament Bible, NIV
each10+
$4 ea$3 ea
___ “Spoke-N-Word” Gospel of John
1-4950+
$2.50$2.00
___ God’s Promise Book $4
___ If My People Book $3
___ Spanish “Hope for the High- way” New Testament Bible
1-910-49
50+
$5 ea$4 ea
$3.50 ea
Patches & Pins
___ It’s All About Jesus Patch $5.00
___ Changing the World... Patch $4.50
___ 21/2” CMA Kids Patch $4.50
___ It Is Finished Patch (21/2” x 3”) $4.50
___ “100% for Jesus” Patch $4.50
___ “Here if you need us.” Patch $4.50
___ “Jesus is #1” Leather Patch $14.95
___ “Jesus is #1” Cloth Patch $4.50
___ Bible/Cross Leather w/ CMA Patch $14.95
___ Bible/Cross Cloth w/ CMA Patch $4.50
___ “Jesus is my Road King” Patch $4.50
___ Flame Patch w/ CMA Logo $4.50
___ CMA-USA Flag Cloth Patch $4.50
___ U.S.A. Cloth Map Patch (2” x 3”) $3.50
___ U.S.A. Cloth Map Patch (4” x 6”) $5
___ U.S.A. Leather Map Patch (4” x 6”) $17.50
___ Ladies Wing Logo Patch $4.50
___ Ladies Tribal Flame Patch $4.50
___ Fast Lane Dual Sport Patch $5
___ Youth Movement Tire Tread Patch $5
___ Vest Guideline Cloth Patch Set, Large Backpatch, 3” Patch, CMAUSA Patch
$25.00
___ 2” Cloth Logo Patch $4.50
___ 3” Plastic Logo Patch $6
___ Medium Plastic Back Patch $9
___ Large Plastic Back Patch $12
___ 3” “Leather Look” Logo Patch, PVC $10
___ Medium “Leather Look” Logo Patch, PVC $21.50
___ Large “Leather Look” Logo Patch, PVC $22.50
___ CMAUSA “Leather Look” Patch, PVC $10
___ “Leather Look” Vest Guideline Patch Set, Large Backpatch, 3” Patch, CMAUSA Patch
$37.50
___ 3” Cloth Logo Patch (3” x 4”) $6.50
___ Medium Cloth Back Patch (5” x 6”) $17
___ Large Cloth Back Patch (9” x 10”) $19
___ Medium Leather Back Patch (5” x 6”) $42
___ Large Leather Back Patch (9” x 10”) $49.50
___ Ministry Team Cloth Rocker Team __________________________
$6
___ Ministry Team Leather Rocker Team __________________________
$17
___ Ministry Team Cloth Year Patch $5
___ Ministry Team Leather Year Patch $6
___ Ministry Team Pin (Not specific) $5
___ Prayer Warrior Pin $5.50
___ MPB Commemorative Gift Pin $50.00
___ It Is Finished Pin $5
___ Small CMA Logo Pin $5.50
___ Larger CMA Logo Pin $7
___ Flame Logo Pin $5.50
___ Hidden JESUS Pin $3
___ Chapter Officers Pewter Lapel Pin Choose One: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Road Captain
$4.50
___ Cloth Chapter Officers Patch Choose One: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Road Captain
$3
___ Cloth Patch Choose One: Chapter State Coordinator Area Rep
$3
Miscellaneous Items ___ NEW! Messenger Bag, java $19.95
___ NEW! Denim Embossed Apron, black $20
___ CMA Suspenders, black $22.95
___ Absorbent Coasters w/ logo, set of 4 $20.95
___ Stoneware Mug (new shape) $19.50
___ Black Coffee Cup $10
___ 2 GB USB Preloaded Flash Drive Includes: RFS, Take It to the Streets, Thank You, and Riding for the Son Videos
$10.00
___ CMA Custom Pop Up Booth Tent $385
___ Tervis® Tumbler w/ Logo Patch, 24 oz $19.95
___ Leather Journal, cover w/ lined journal $29.95
___ Ride Brite Travel Kit Includes: Motorcycle Wash, Chrome & Metal Polish, Surface Treatment & Sealant, Leather Cleaner & Treatment, Microfiber Cloth
$28.95
___ Koolgator Neck Cooler $9.50
___ Motorcycle Hitch Hider $10.50
___ Auto Hitch Hider $10.50
___ Regional Map Refrigerator Magnet $2.50
___ It's All About Jesus Bumper Sticker $5
___ Ride Brite One Step Bike Wash
8 oz32 oz
$10 $15
___ CMA Roller Ball Ink Pen $2.50
___ Nicaragua Knife w/ Leather Case $175
___ CMA Logo Bronze Plaque $75
___ Nicaragua Cord Wrapped Knife 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
___ CMA Rain Poncho, yellow $5
___ Women’s CMA Bling Bandana black white
$19.50
___ Fan w/ message, battery operated $7
___ 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
___ Luggage Tag w/ flame/logo $4
___ Denim Embossed Apron $20
___ Belt, black webbing w/ CMA woven label. Made in the U.S.A. S: 28-31 M: 32-35 XL: 40-43 2X: 44-47 3X: 48-51
$8
___ White Angel Bear $12
___ Camo Bear $11
___ Yellow Support Ribbon Magnet $10
___ CMA Youth Movement Bracelets Choose One: Glow Red Black
$3
___ Reflective Armband w/ lights, green $7
___ Black Sunglasses w/ safety 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 Fleece Blanket, hunter green $19.50
___ Digital Tire Gauge $15.50
___ CMA Tie-Down Straps $12
___ Custom CMA Dual Sport Helmet Skinz $20
___ CMA Logo Flag, 3’ x 5’, white $79
___ CMA Antenna Flag, hem, 9”x6” $13
ToolBox ItemsTract 1-13, Sold in packs of 100 for $9 1. ___ The Right Road 2. ___ He Would Have Ridden A Motorcycle 3. ___ Let Those Who Ride Decide 4. ___ Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About A Motorcyclist 5. ___ Got Control? (Sport Bike Tract)
6. ___ No Fear (Sport Bike Tract)
7. ___ Ultimate Moto (Youth Tract, follow the leader)
8. ___ Lasting Peace (Active Military Tract)
9. ___ You Are Special (Ladies’ Tract)
10. ___ In Control (ATV Tract)
11. ___ Right Trail (ATV Tract)
12. ___ Caution: Bridge Out (Dual Sport Tract)
13. ___ 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 Prepared Your Ride Plan? (Spanish) 25/$9
____ Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About a Motorcyclist (Spanish)
25/$5
Music & DVD’s ___ Riding with the King CD Tract 5 pack $14
___ We’re Coming Down the Highway Now, Will Segraves
CD $15
___ Flood Over Me CD, Jerry Williams $15
___ CMA Is Back In Town CD, D. Hill $6.50
___ CMA Promotional Music Videos DVD $7.50
___ South Africa Promo DVD $5
___ Spiritual Growth Bible Study Set $22
___ For Mature Audiences Only DVD $10
___ Lifelines for Living DVD (Hope for the Heart) $4
___ Youth Movement Info DVD $6
____ Healthy Heart Tract [Blood Pressure] 50/$9.00
____ 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 Pack Riders Checklist, Avoid the Crash, Text Message, Pick Your Line, Protective Gear
50/$10
____ We Missed You Postcards 10/$2.50
____ Vision Statement Bookmark 10/$3.50
____ SPF 15 Sunscreen Packets 8/$5
____ Emery Boards 10/$3.50
____ Salvation Band Bracelet Tract 25/$12
____ Collapsible Fan Tract $4
____ Coin Tract (Set of 25) $8.50
____ Kickbags for Kids Tract 5/$7
____ Mirror Tract (Set of 10) $11
____ NEW! World Map Info Brochure 25/ $12.95
____ 4 Color Information Brochure, application not included
25/ $950/ $14
____ Pencil Sketch Artwork Postcards 51/ $8
____ Iron Mountain Postcards, 3 designs 30/$10
____ Ladies’ Note Cards, folded, 4 color 10/$6.75
____ Thank You Note Cards, blank 25/$9.50
____ RFS Memorial Cards 25/$8
____ RFS Thank You Cards 25/$9
____ CMA Christmas Cards 25/$15
____ 2013 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 Certificate 50/$5
____ Fast Lane Brochure w/ pictures 25/$9
____ Youth Movement Info Brochure 25/$10
____ CMA Membership Certificate $5
____ CMA Appreciation Certificate 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 different graphics to choose from, available online only at shop.cmausa.org, more info call 501.376.8436
Prices vary with quantity
____ 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
____ CMA Balloons w/ CMA Logo 50/$12
Ministry Team Training Material
Ministry Teams (Choose One) Children’s First Aid Hospitality
Mechanical Music Prayer Prison Servants’ Women’s Youth
___ Ministry Team DVD Set, 3 DVDs & Workbook $22
___ Ministry Team Basic DVD’s 1 & 2 $11
___ Team DVD Team ____________________ $5
___ Ministry Team Workbook $6
___ Hearing Impared Servants Ministry Team DVD Set, (Includes: 3 DVDs & Workbook)
$22
___ Youth Movement DVD (12-18 yrs. old) $5
___ Youth Movement Workbook (12-18 yrs. old) $4
___ CMA Kids Patch and DVD Set (8-12 yrs. old) $10
___ 2012 Growing Healthy Chapters AMT Set (Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)
$15
___ 2011 Special Ops AMT Set (Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)
$15
___ 2012 Better Together YM 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
___ Spanish Youth Movement Workbook $4
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___ Off-Road, MX, ATV Ministry DVD $7.50
___ Ordinary to Extraordinary Women DVD $7.50
___ Relationships DVD $7.50
___ Street Bike Ministry 101 DVD $6.50
___ 35th Testimonies DVD $10
___ Ragg Tract Al DVD $10
___ Magdalena Film DVD $6
___ Jesus Film Audio CD $4
___ Real Freedom the JESUS film DVD, biker version
EnglishSpanish
$6
___ RFS 2013 DVD $5.50
___ What Can Jesus Do? DVD 5 Pack $14
___ Discipleship DVD by Kerry Gibson $6.50
___ Life Changing Stories DVD #1, with Kerry Gibson and John Ogden, Sr.
$10
___ Life Changing Stories DVD #2, with Kerry Gibson and Gary Wadding
$10
___ Four Elements of a Healthy Chapter and Forming a CMA Chapter DVD
$6.50
Send Order Form to:Christian Motorcyclists Association
PO Box 9, Hatfield, AR 71945Send check, money order, or credit card information with order. Please include your membership number on any orders. We cannot fill or-ders without payment (credit card orders may be placed by calling 1-800-300-6530; Discover, VISA or MasterCard). The 800 number is for orders only. For questions about an order, please call 870-389-6196. Prices are subject to change without notice. We accept fax orders with credit card information. Fax number 1-870-389-6199. Ordering online is availble at shop.cmausa.org.
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Banners (continued)
___ CMA “Blessing of the Bikes” 1½’ x 4’ $60
___ CMA “Blessing of the Bikes” 3’ x 2’ $60
___ CMA Service Banner 2’ x 2’ $55
___ Fast Lane Banner 4’ x 6’, collage $200
___ Youth Movement Banner 4’ x 6’, racers $200
___ 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
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Eastern National RallyFryeburg Fairgrounds
Fryeburg, MaineJune 18-22
Mail-in Pre-Registration is now closed.Pre-Register Online thru June 4
On-Site Registration opens June 18.11:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
On-Site RegistrationAdults (age 18+) $21.50
Children (age 4-17) $10.75Family $54.00
CAMPING INFORMATIONFryeburg Fairgrounds
Camping arranged upon arrival.Camping available beginning 6/17.
RV and tent sites are not assigned and arefirst-come, first-serve. Dump station available.
Payable on-site upon arrivalTent primitive $28.00/nightTent electric $32.00/nightRV W&E $38.00/night
Volunteer opportunities available!
PAYMENT: Enclosed is: ❑ Check/Money Order ❑ VISA ❑ MasterCard ❑ Discover
Expires: __________ Card #:Signature: _____________________________
Pre-registration prices include applicable sales tax.ON-SITE REGISTRATION FEES (plus local taxes as applicable):• Adults (age 18+) $20 each • Children (age 4-17) $10 each • Age 3 & under FREE (no rally pin)• $50 maximum for Immediate Family with MAX 2 adults
You do not have to be a member to attend.
Western National RallyEl Meson ConferenceChama, New Mexico
July 16-20Postmark June 25 • Online July 2
❑ Individual Registration:____ # Adults (age 18+) x $18.50____ # Children (age 4-17) x $9.25
OR❑ Family Registration $43.00:
Immediate family only Max 2 adults____ # Adults (age 18+) ____ # Children (age 4-17)
WEST Total Amount $ ___________
Changing of the Colors RallyIron MountainHatfield, AR
October 16-20Postmark September 25 • Online October 2
❑ Individual Registration:____ # Adults (age 18+) x $18.50____ # Children (age 4-17) x $9.25
OR❑ Family Registration $43.00:
Immediate family only Max 2 adults____ # Adults (age 18+) ____ # Children (age 4-17)
Pre-Pay Camping Packages❑ Tent primitive $22.00 total❑ Tent electric $35.00 total
• Valid for Tuesday-Saturday nights.• 5 nights for the price of 4!• Camping is available by the night
upon arrival at Registration.• Tent sites are not assigned and
are first-come, first-serve.
RV by reservation only.Contact Chris Benner, [email protected].
COLORS Total Amount $ ___________
CAMPING INFORMATIONEl Meson Camp & Conf
Camping arranged upon arrival.Camping available beginning 7/15.
RV and tent sites are not assigned and arefirst-come, first-serve. Dump station available.
Payable on-site upon arrivalTent primitive $13.00/nightTent electric $19.00/nightRV W&E $27.00/nightRV full $35.00/night
Pre-registration is NON-REFUNDABLE.FIRST PRIORITY for rally pins
to those who pre-register.
Mail: CMA c/o EventsPO Box 9
Hatfield, AR 71945Online: shop.cmausa.org
Any questions can be directed to the CMA National Events Department at (870)389-6196 option 7 or to [email protected].
RFS Network
Burger BurnEach year the Concho Valley
Crusaders of San Angelo, Texas, host
a cook‐out they call the “RFS Burger
Burn.” This is a great way to create
opportunities to build relationships
within the local motorcycling com‐
munity while having fun and raising
money for RFS. Everybody loves a
good cook‐out and very few people
would have a problem supporting
RFS with their money when they get
to eat and have fun in the process.
Here’s how it works;
The chapter creates a flyer which
they send to as many people as possi‐
ble and post in as many places as
possible, including their churches
and any place where bikers visit.
(Remember, you don’t have to be a
biker to love a good burger).
They make sure they are available
to bless motorcycles and spend a lot
of time witnessing and building rela‐
tionships.
Last year they raised over
$700.00!!! Spring is here, why not
take advantage of it and hold your
own Burger Burn? CMA
By JOHNNY Upton
Johnny & Sandra UptonNational RFS Team Lead
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The Tail of the Dragon is one of
those highways that motorcycle
enthusiasts love to ride. This
highway is in North Carolina and it
has 318 curves in 11 miles. You can
read all about it on the internet, but I
can tell you it’s true because I’ve expe‐
rienced it on the back of a Goldwing!
Before we trav‐
eled east with
friends, my
daughters said I
couldn’t do that
road, so of course
I had to! I sent
them both post‐
cards from the
store at the end
of the run.
I’d like to tell you it was awesome,
but from my viewpoint, it was harrow‐
ing! You literally meet yourself coming
and going. It’s up an incline turn back
on a hairpin curve and back again over
and over and over. There’s also regular
traffic coming and going. You meet
vehicles on your side of the road
because the curves are so narrow.
You’ll probably also see sites where
bikers didn’t make a curve. I kept my
eyes closed most of the time and
hugged as close as possible to my hus‐
band as he traversed the snaky miles
with delight. I prefer smooth roads
with sweeping turns occasionally. Not
my hubby, he likes the curves. I can tell
you that after riding a motorcycle with
him for 41 years (dating on motorcy‐
cles included) I have never ridden with
anyone else on a motorcycle and I trust
him completely. He’s never let me
down. There have been times I’ve not
handled the ride well at all, but he still
keeps inviting me to ride with him. He
has proved himself as trustworthy and
I know I’m safe with him always. He
takes good care of me on the ride,
whether it’s easy roads or hard. I
wouldn’t always choose the roads he
chooses, but I trust him so I go with
him.
For the most part life can be pretty
calm. We travel through the ins and
outs and make pretty good time. We
look ahead and
the view is lovely
and there are
hardly any curves
at all. Other times
we are given a
harder road to
travel. Twisties
and mountains
intertwine and
without some
relief, we are
ready to quit. We try our best to close
our eyes in the hard times but it does‐
n’t help. We can’t see that the road
will smooth out ahead because we’re
in the middle of the hard part, so
that’s all we can
concentrate on.
Are you in a
hard place of life
right now? Are
you wondering
when this roller
coaster is going
to end? You went to bed tired and
needy and you woke up with no relief
in sight. Weariness has settled in and
you just don’t think you can keep
going. You wish you could go back to
the easy days of carefree living and
calm roads. Now you’re stuck – it’s
harrowing and you see no end.
Oh beloved, quit looking at the
curves and the mountains and the ter‐
rain! Don’t stare at the drop offs and
the cliffs! Look rather at the One who is
carrying you through it all. God is with
you! He is not only allowing you to go
through the hard roads, He is the One
who is seeing you through to the other
side! It’s only a short ride, but you’ve
grown tired. Lean on Him! He’s trust‐
worthy and true – He will prove
Himself capable again and again. Trust
Him! He loves you. Seek His face only!
He’s for you. You may never get to the
end of the ride and say that was great,
but you will say You got me through!
God is with you, even when you
seem to be alone. God is carrying you,
even when you feel you’ve got to tra‐
verse the mountains of adversity, sor‐
row or fear alone. You are never alone,
beloved, and the hard roads never last
forever. Rejoice in Him! Hang on to
Him! He’ll never leave you or forsake
you, He’ll never let you down. You can
trust Him always, for His name is Love
and His character is your security.
Rely on others, you might not make it.
Rely on yourself and it won’t go well.
But rely on the Lord and you’ll always
be safe! Don’t get
your eyes off the
Savior for He’s
never taken His
eyes off of you.
“I look up to
the mountains—
does my help
come from there? My help comes from
the Lord, who made heaven and earth!
The Lord keeps watch over you as you
come and go, both now and forever”
(Psalm 121:1‐2, 8, NLT).
“God will do this, for He is faithful
to do what He says, and He has invited
you into partnership with His Son,
Jesus Christ our Lord” (I Corinthians
1:9, NLT). CMA
By REBEKAH Beene
Rebekah Beene and her husband, Danny, serve as State Coordinator for Arkansas.
“The LORD will guide youcontinually, giving you
water when you are dryand restoring your
strength. You will be like awell-watered garden, likean ever-flowing spring”
(Isaiah 58:11, NLT).
“For that is what God islike. He is our God foreverand ever, and he will guide
us until we die” (Psalm48:14, NLT).
For the longest time one of the
hardest things for me to do was
let go and let God take control of
my life. I was always trying to control
my life. I knew what I wanted to do. I
knew how I was going to do it and if
God wanted to get in my way I wasn’t
going to let Him. WARNING: THAT
DOES NOT WORK. Recently God has
been showing me that when I let go of
what I want and listen to Him and fol‐
low what He says I am blessed and
overjoyed with the work He does in my
life.
I have been a part of the CMA Praise
Team of Minnesota for the last five or
six years. I served the Lord with some
of the most amazing people I have ever
met. They became my family. I was so
busy focusing on music ministry that I
never got time to meet the youth in my
state. I never wanted anything to do
with the Youth Movement.
When I went down to Colors last
year I had no obligations and there‐
fore, no excuse not to be with the YM.
On the 13 hour trip down to Arkansas,
God told me to go be with the YM and
just have fun praising Him. I did not
want to but I let go of my desires and
obeyed. That night was amazing. It
was so much fun to praise my Savior
in such an amazing and fun way. One
night of obedience lead to me being
freed from the largest strongholds in
my life and meeting my best friend.
That night God put a passion for youth
in my heart and
becoming a
Leader in
Training, LIT.
Too many
times as
Christians we
are tempted to
go back to our old lives after experi‐
encing an amazing weekend with
Jesus and other believers. I was tempt‐
ed to go back to my old ways of trying
to control my life. Read this Scripture
from Matthew, “If anyone desires tocome after me, let him deny himself andtake up his cross and follow me”(Matthew 16:24, NKJV). I think it is
safe to say that most of us are OK with
the following Jesus part until it means
we must deny ourselves. I pose this
question, are you truly denying your‐
self? In other words, have you come
to a place of surrender, where you no
longer reserve the right to do as you
will, but only as He wills, where you
no longer reserve the right to sin, dis‐
obey, to do with your life or any por‐
tion of your life as you please, to do
with your money, mind, mouth, or
anything else as you please. To deny
yourself means you no longer reserve
the right to indulge your flesh.
God some‐
times asks us to
do uncomfort‐
able things. Just
a few weeks ago
God asked me to
do something
that I had no
desire to do. He told me it was time
for me to resign as the drummer for
the CMA MN praise team. This was a
position of leadership that I loved and
did not want to resign. Yet, I was
reminded that I must deny myself to
follow God. My resignation was
announced in early March. Blessings
have already come from being obedi‐
ent. Now, I have the opportunity to
focus my ministry time with CMA
learning what it really means to be an
LIT.
God is beginning to show me the
blessings He has in store for me, but I
must remain faithful to Him, following
His words and denying myself. CMA
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By JEROD McPherson
The following is a testimony submitted by CMA member Blake Mattson in Minnesota. His story is repeatedacross the country as young men and women are becoming involved in CMA Youth Movement’s Leaders inTraining program. *Jerod McPherson
For more information onCMA Youth Movement’s
Leaders in Training, visitcmausa.org and click on the
CMA Youth Movement tab.
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Heading east on I‐40 from New
Mexico across the panhandle of
the Lone Star State a glimpse of the 19
story high cross at Groom, Texas
comes into view on the horizon. I’m
about five miles out and this huge
symbol of our Christian faith is
already quite an inspiring sight. With
each passing milepost it becomes
larger and larger as I ponder what the
meaning of the cross is to us. It is a
symbol of our Lord’s suffering and
death on mankind’s behalf and our
entire hope was dependent on the
cross and Jesus’ obedience to it.
“And being found in appearance as a
man, he humbled himself by becom‐
ing obedient to death—even death
on a cross!” (Philippians 2:8, NIV).
As I passed the 190 foot high cross
and continued to watch it in my side
mirror I let it take my mind to
thoughts of our Savior and His love
for us. Sadly, the cross has become
just an ornament to some who have
no knowledge of its significance and
wear it only as a fashion statement
with no thought of what it really sym‐
bolizes. Another even taller (by eight
feet) cross in Effingham, Illinois
stands near the intersection of I‐57
and I‐70 and there are other iconic
symbols of Christian faith all around
the US and even the world, but do
they really have meaning anymore? A
100 foot tall statue of Christ towers
over the site of one of the most god‐
less celebrations anywhere on the
South American continent and even in
the United States we have an almost
50 year old statue of Christ watching
over a community, that in its quest for
diversity, has steadily moved away
from Biblical principles. Do these
symbols of Christian faith have any
significance in our world today? I
don’t know about other folks, but
being perfectly honest I sometimes
need to use these symbols to prompt
my mind back into line. Whether it is
a giant cross on the horizon, a fish
symbol on the back of a passing vehi‐
cle, or a Jesus Saves billboard, they
make good tools to jog my brain back
into spiritual mode. Several times, in a
desperate attempt to move my
thoughts off of something less than
noble, I have even envi‐
sioned passing tele‐
phone poles as cross‐
es. Hey, it works for
me! This is just
another method we
can use to bring our
thoughts “into cap‐
tivity” when feeling a
little distant from the
Lord.
“We demolish argu‐
ments and every
pretension that sets
itself up against the
knowledge of God,
and we take captive
every thought to
make it obedient to
Christ” (2 Corinthi‐
ans 10:5, NIV).
Do you also some‐
times find yourself
feeling distant from
the Lord? It can hap‐
pen to anyone, you
know. Life’s circum‐
stances can conspire to discourage
and separate us from the relation‐
ship, sometimes satan uses our
weaknesses to get us down and put
his boot on our neck, or maybe you
have simply never been mentored in
your walk with the Lord, but more
often than not it is just our own self
will and stubbornness that keeps us
from that sweet communion with the
Savior. We can potentially experience
a real spiritual wreck, go backwards,
and end up feeling twice as far from
the Lord as we did when we first got
saved. As I continued to monitor the
By TIM Weddle
rear view mirror, the giant cross
image remained for miles. I began to
take notice of how long it actually did
stay in view: easily twice, maybe
three times as long as approaching it.
So here is the thought; even though
we might feel the Lord is twice as far
from us as before, the small print
below the slowly shrinking cross
image in my mirror says: “objects in
mirror are closer than they appear”.
The Lord doesn’t give up on us and
he is never very far away. Sometimes
that distance we feel isn’t necessarily
physical, but mental. Our thought life
has taken over and if left unattended
will soon be controlling the direction
we travel. The apostle John was talk‐
ing to believers when he penned “If
we confess our sins, he is faithful and
just and will forgive us our sins and
purify us from all unrighteousness”(1
John 1:9, NIV). God the Father is
patiently waiting for us, the Prodigal
son or daughter, to make that physi‐
cal or mental U‐turn and come back
to Him.
Whether you see the cross as a
symbol that represents Jesus’ sacrifi‐
cial love or a reminder to get your
thoughts back on track it is still very
much relevant today. The cross of
Jesus Christ was never meant to be an
ornament but a life changing instru‐
ment of love and power.
“For the message of the cross is fool‐
ishness to those who are perishing,
but to us who are being saved it is
the power of God” (1 Corinthians
1:18, NIV). CMA
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Isometimes wonder if I felt called
to motorcycle ministry because I
found CMA or was I called to
motorcycle ministry and then God
placed CMA in my path to enable me
to do that. So here's a challenging
question for you: What would your
ministry look like without CMA?
Suppose God called you to minis‐
ter to motorcyclists and there was no
CMA to back you up?
Here is what I think CMA does for
those of us who are called to minister
to motorcyclists.
CMA provides structure. CMA has
grown and changed a lot over the last
38 years and I hear people sometimes
say that they think CMA has gotten
too big and that they miss the "good
old days." I don't think God's work
ever gets too big and I am sure the
good old days didn’t allow us to reach
into the motorcycle culture as far as
we do today.
CMA has had 38 years to make
every mistake a fledgling little min‐
istry can make and CMA has had 38
years to learn and grow from some of
those missteps. I remember the origi‐
nal 5x7 inch yellow covered hand‐
book. There were so many issues you
ran into as a chapter officer and as a
member that the handbook didn't
cover. Our handbook today may seem
like a lot of rules and regulations until
you need an answer to something you
never encountered before and you
discover it's in there. We have the
help we need when we need it, in
writing. CMA and the CMA hand book
is there to help us to be successful in
the ministry God has called us to.
CMA provides tools. Pop Up
canopies, posters, banners and flags
make our booths look good and oper‐
ate well. Not to mention CMA pro‐
vides motorcycle oriented tracts,
Bibles, and witnessing tools like coins,
mirrors and bike blessing stickers.
Imagine doing the ministry without
those motorcycle specific tools.
CMA has a distribution network.
CMA is there for us to count, stack and
ship huge quantities of Ragg tracts for
most of our major events. CMA sup‐
ports our rallies, sometimes paying
booth rentals and providing insur‐
ance for major events so that the
financial burden and work load does‐
n't all fall to the local chapter.
CMA provides training. Every year
in every state, CMA offers chapter offi‐
cers a day of training. Regional
Leadership Training is held once a
year in every region for State Leaders
and a National Leadership conference
is offered every fall on Iron Mountain.
CMA helps us to be better minis‐
ters. Through our affiliation with
Hope for the Heart, CMA is providing
members with counseling tools. We
have books and training DVDs avail‐
able to members on how to answer
the hard questions we get asked out
there.
CMA blesses your church. Because
you’re a member of CMA, even your
church is blessed through you when
you can send your pastor to CMA's
annual pastors’ retreat on Iron
Mountain. Over and over we hear of
pastors on the brink of burn out who
come away refreshed and revived,
ready to move ahead with their call to
ministry.
By TOM Palazzolo
What Does CMA Do For You?
CMA opens doors to ministry for
you. Because you’re a member of
CMA, doors open for you at rallies.
Thousands of CMA’ers before you
earned us the right to speak, to serve
and to participate in a wide variety of
motorcycling events. The CMA back
patch is respected and accepted in
motorcycle venues around the world.
CMA opens doors for us to IMS shows,
world class race tracks, dirt tracks
and arenas all over the country.
Include in that list the doors that open
to us to prisons and jails, homeless
shelters, and youth facilities, hospitals
and care facilities. The list goes on and
on.
CMA provides a network. Because
you’re a member of CMA, you have a
worldwide network of brothers and
sisters who will step up and help out
in an emergency. If you or a loved one
breaks down or has an emergency far
from home, you can probably locate a
CMA’er somewhere in the vicinity to
lend a hand.
Because you’re a member of CMA,
you can make a call or send an email
with a prayer request, a hard question
or a need for Bibles and get what you
need. You can jump on the internet
and find a chapter near you in a mat‐
ter of minutes or register for a
National Rally or buy a t‐shirt and
have it delivered to your door.
As a member of CMA, you partner
with world changing ministries and
impact world missions by providing
Bibles, the Jesus Film, and transporta‐
tion to third world pastors. CMA
enables you to fulfill the great com‐
mission, at home and abroad.
CMA offers us Mission Trips. Who
knew motorcycles would take us
around the world but every year you
have an opportunity to go on a mis‐
sion trip with other CMA’ers and see
the life changing difference you are
making as a member of CMA.
CMA provides accountability.
When CMA changes or institutes poli‐
cy, I know no one person arbitrarily
makes those decisions. We have a
Board of Directors whose responsibil‐
ity it is to prayerfully determine when
and where and how things are done in
CMA.
CMA gives us Financial
Accountability with the ECFA; The
Evangelical Counsel for Financial
Accountability®. When I give money to
CMA, I don't have to worry if that
money is being spent wisely and
appropriately. The annual ECFA audit
makes sure CMA keeps the books like
a Christian organization should.
CMA changed your life and it
changed mine too. And I owe a huge
debt to CMA for that. I would not be
the man I am today if it had not been
for CMA. I doubt I would have reached
the people I have reached with the
Gospel if it had not been for CMA.
I have confidence in the leadership
and organization of this ministry and I
am glad to support the ministry that
supports me. I hope you can amen me
on that.
Because without CMA, what would
your ministry look like? CMA
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From the Director’s Heart continued
(continued from page 04)
istry. I realize the thought of a feeding
center or ministry to the homeless is
overwhelming, but if you are willing
God will take your servant heart and
small beginnings to wherever He
wants it to go. The largest ministry
opportunities we have in CMA from
Sturgis and Laconia to Laguna Seca
Raceway or Ruidoso were all started
by a few doing a little and faithfully
following their God‐given, Spirit‐led
servant’s heart. It isn’t complicated. A
knowing smile of encouragement
from you to the mother struggling
with an unruly child will offset the
dozens of disapproving scowls from
other patrons in your favorite restau‐
rant and allow her to experience the
love of Jesus. This might lead you to
start carrying items that would dis‐
tract and occupy a child and defuse
such a situation. Just this one simple
act could turn into an entire children’s
ministry that you never expected you
had talent for; you never know what
God is up to! “Random Acts of
Kindness” it used to be called. Hold a
door, yield a place in traffic, develop
the lifestyle of seeing other people’s
needs and fulfilling them. Jesus prac‐
ticed it all of the time. It is the easiest
way I know to open the door to min‐
istry. You would be surprised how a
simple but concerned, “are you OK?”
to the frazzled looking cashier at the
convenience store has initiated many
an opportunity for prayer.
So ask the Holy Spirit to give you
guidance and opportunities in your
Jerusalem and you personally can add
to those over 300,000 individual acts
of ministry that took place all over the
country last year as we continue
changing the world, one heart at atime, one community at a time! CMA
John and Becky Ogden, John is the CMACEO/Chairman of the Board of Directors.
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STATE DATE LOCATION CONTACT PHONEWashington June 7-9 Easton Steve Schiller 360-491-7082Wisconsin June 7-9 Antigo Ralph Sorenson 414-881-7578Michigan Upper June 14-16 Skandia Lonnie Newton 906-484-6023New England EASTERN NATIONAL June 18-22 Fryeburg, ME CMA Events Dept. 870-389-6196South Dakota July 12-14 Keystone Yvette Philipsen 605-490-1395Utah July 12-14 Price Bob Stringham 801-623-0415New Mexico WESTERN NATIONAL July 16-20 Chama CMA Events Dept. 870-389-6196Pennsylvania July 25-28 Pleasantville Dale Brubaker 814-224-5177Alaska July 26-28 Fairbanks Rob Bowers 907-388-0519Iowa July 26-28 West Des Moines Dave Webb 515-991-4316
Build relationships with CMA members from around your state, meet the National Evangelist for yourregion, network with other chapters – and experience the vision of CMA! Invite friends, neighbors, andother motorcycle organizations for worship, fellowship, fun, and more! Additional details will be avail-able on each state website, go to www.cmausa.org/events and follow the link to your state’s page.
John Ogden Sr.870-389-6196
June 3-7Americade
Lake George, New York
June 8-16Laconia
Laconia, NH
June 18Director’s Meeting
Fryeburg, ME
June 18-23National East Rally
Fryeburg, ME
June 24-28Staff MeetingsFryeburg, ME
Charles Hale903-796-6692
Ray Burns785-582-4011
June 18-23National East Rally
Fryeburg, ME
June 24-28Staff MeetingsFryeburg, ME
Lyle Herman701-663-8699
June 7-9Abate of ND State Rally
Menoken Grove, ND
(continue Herman)June 18-23
National East RallyFryeburg, ME
June 24-28Staff MeetingsFryeburg, ME
Chet Upp479-394-1014
June 18-23National East Rally
Fryeburg, ME
June 24-28Staff MeetingsFryeburg, ME
Bob Sandburg209-586-4419
June 7-9WA St RallyEaston, WA
June 18-23National East Rally
Fryeburg, ME
June 24-28Staff MeetingFryeburg, ME
May 24-26GWTA Spring Fling
Susanville, CA
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