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Chapter #1239
Psalm 91
Prez says:
Happy New Year!
By dose is stobbed dup, I can’t brebe,
and I hurt and hab a tempachur. But
udder den dat I feel ne.
Dun’t matter by lubbly wibfe says I
godda write dis column anyway. Lub
you too honey. Oh well at least the Lord
still lubs be.
The End
PS: Where’s by tishues?
PSS: Thanks for stepping up Ryan
Your President,
Ofcer Contact List
President -Neil Rees ........................740-281-4175 .... [email protected]
Vice President -Ryan Gallinger ........740-644-5397 ...... [email protected]
Treasurer -Rhonda Rees .................. 740-281-4175 .... [email protected]
Secretary -Joann Martin ...................... .................. [email protected]
RFS Secretary -Alyce Shane............740-975-2256 [email protected]
Road Captain-Brad Shane ..............740-975-2256 [email protected]
Chaplain & Webmaster -Jeff Freas .740-334-2806 ...... [email protected]
Upcoming Events 2015:2/5/2015 - Rolling Prophets chapter meeting - 7pm at Heritage Hall
Sun 2/15/15 - CMA Fellowship Dinner - 4pm @ Stacy’s Homestyle Buffet
833 South 30th Street, Heath, OH. Bring your family and friends.
Fri 2/20 - Sat 2/21/15 - Seasons of Refreshing 2015 - @ Lighthouse Ministries,
2295 S. High St. Columbus, OH. Registration opens at 4pm Friday & 8am Saturday
Sat 2/21 - Sun 2/22/15 Easyriders 2015 Bike Show Tour - @ Greater Columbus
Convention Center, Hall D, 400 North High Street - Columbus, OH 43215
www.easyridersevents.com/bikeshow-2015-columbus.php
3/1/15 - CMA National Day of Prayer - Nationwide. Rolling Prophets to meet
downtown Newark at River Road Coffee House.
3/5/15 - Rolling Prophets chapter meeting - 7pm at Heritage Hall
4/2/15 - Rolling Prophets chapter meeting - 7pm at Heritage Hall
4/25/15 - 2015 Ohio Women’s Conference - Vineyard Christian Fellowship
3005 Holt Rd - Grove City, OH. Doors open at 9am
5/2/15 - CMA Run for the Son - Nationwide. Local details TBA.
Fellowship dinner @ Tee Jays, January 25th, 20
Rolling Prophet Meetings:1st Thursday of each month @ 7pm
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Treasurer
Hey Everyone,Well it won’t be long until it will be ridingweather. It has been a very cold winter.Even I can’t wait until we can get the bikeout and ride! Yes Neil loves to ride evenin the cold but we all know he is different,in a good way that is!Well it has again been a busy month.Been on the rode, from Chillicothe to payrespects to Becky Niver in the passing of
her sister, to Cleveland to lend a hand atthe Bike Show held at the IX Center.
We also attended Leadership Conference in Columbus. Jerry Nivea wonderful job as well as all of Team Ohio . Came away from therenew knowledge and a renewed respect for our organization.
Seasons of Refreshing is just around the corner and I hope a lot ofcan attend. This is also a very good session. It is open to all memand guests. So why not invite a friend to attend with you?
We also went to a free concert. The group performing “Flee” is alland all Christian Music, one of which is our very own Eli Gallingerplays multiple instruments and has also wrote a lot of the songsband does. Eli and the rest of these kids are very talented and gperformers. You can tell they love what they do. If you get the chanchear this group you won’t be sorry you did! Keep up the good work
Until Next Month…..God Bless
Rho
Secretary
Wishing a Happy Birthday this
month to: Rhonda, Brad, Neil,
Tina (and last month to Andy &
Joann)
This month’s recipe isfrom Rhonda-
Slow cooker Pork Tenderloin
2lb pork tenderloin
1/4c soy sauce
1 Tbsp. yellow mustard
2-3 Tbsp. maple syrup
2 Tbsp. olive oil
2 Tbsp. dried onion
1 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
Pour over pork in crock pot; cook 6 hrs on low.
Joke of the Month:
What does a snowman eat for breakfast?
“Frosted Flakes!” HAHAHA Jo
VP says:
Distractions in Ministry
This is adapted from “10 Dangerous
Distractions for a Pastor”
Neglecting your soul: Don’t forget to
feed your own soul. One of the biggest
dangers is when we begin to operate
out of stored up knowledge of and
experience with God. We need fresh
encounters with truth and His glory.
Sacricing family: Families learn to
resent the ministry when it always trumps
the family. Ministry families get accustomed to interruptions; they are
part of the job as they are part of many vocations. But the family will
hopefully be there when no one else is around. Ministry locations
change but the family does not - so we must not neglect them.
Playing the numbers game: Whenever we put the emphasis on
numbers, we are always disappointed. They will never be high
enough; God is in charge of the numbers. We are in charge of what He
has put us in charge of - but it’s not the numbers. We must be careful
to concentrate on making disciples and the numbers will take care of
themselves.
Comparing ministries: There will always be a “bigger” ministry.
Someone will always write better…look better…speak better. When
we begin to compare, it distracts us from the ministry we’ve been God-
appointed to lead.
Finding afrmation among the rebel: We must be careful not to get
distracted by people who would complain, regardless of the decisions
we make. Yes, it stings the way some people talk. And, it’s certainly
not always godly how some people express themselves. But, what if
Joshua had listened to the naysayers? What if Nehemiah had? What if
Moses had given up every time the complainers were louder than the
people who are willing to follow? Okay, he probably was willing to giveup a couple of times but he held the course. If you are leading, there
will always be someone that is not happy with the decisions you make.
People bent on pleasing others - more often than pleasing God - have
a very hard time nding peace and joy in ministry.
Sacricing truth for popularity: It’s easy to preach the easy stuff. Grace
messages are pleasant to share and popular to receive. And, we need
them. Where sin increases - grace should increase all the more. But,
we need truth; even when it is unpopular. Making disciples becomes
mpossible when we sacrice either one - truth or grace.
Stealing glory: Parents used to say, “That boy got too big for his
britches”. Sadly that can happen in ministry also. Many leaders
struggle with ego problems. God is never honored in that. Leaders aren a God-glorifying position. Actually, everyone is, but it is written into
our job description.
Abusing power: A leader holds a certain amount of power just because
of position. It has been said, “Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the
minds of those who possess it.”
Ryan Gallinger, Vice-President
Ohio Progressive Intl Motorcycle Sho
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A Note From the Nomad:
Wear Your Helmet And take the helmet of salvation,
and the sword of the Spirit, which
is the word of God.
— Ephesians 6:17
There are a lot of motorcyclists
today who don’t like helmet laws.
I am among their ranks, I must
say, because it is fun to get on amotorcycle and ride along with
nothing on your head.
But quite honestly, if you are in an accident on your bike and you
ecome airborne, a helmet suddenly sounds like a really good idea. A
elmet could literally keep you alive.
or the Roman soldier, the helmet was important because it obviously
rotected his head. It was made of leather, shrouded in metal, and
esigned to withstand a crushing blow to the head.
As believers, we need to put on the helmet of salvation the apostle
Paul speaks of, because our minds, thoughts, and imaginations must
e protected. It is here that most temptations start.
Proverbs 23:7 says, “For as he thinks in his heart, so is he. . . .” Satan
ecognizes the value of getting a foothold in the realm of the thoughts
nd imaginations, because this will prepare the way for that thought to
ranslate into action.
As it has been said, “Sow a thought; reap an act. Sow an act; reap a
abit. Sow a habit; reap a character. Sow a character; reap a destiny.”
starts with a thought (Ralph Waldo Emerson).
While we cannot control all the things in this world that we are
xposed to, we can control a few things. We can control what we
watch at home on television. We can control what movies we decide
o see. We can control what we choose to read and what we listen to.
Be careful what you allow into your mind. Put on the helmet of
alvation.
Devotional from Greg Laurie, senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California)
Jeff Freas, Chapter Chaplain
Info From Eli (Ryan’s son) forthe Christian rock group Flee:
Upcoming concerts -Saturday February 21st @ The Bridge:
Address: 103 East Walnut St Pleasantville, OHShow start time: 5pmshow will be Flee and SafeKept. **admission is free**
Friday February 27th @ Calvary Chapel:
Address: 6075 East Livingston Ave. Columbus, OHShow start time: 7pmshow will be Flee, Jonquil, Crimson Divide, one more band TBA, and SafeKept
**admission is $5**
Saturday February 28th @ Medina Nazarene Church:
Address: 6901 Wooster Pike Medina, OHShow starts at 6:30pmshow will be Flee, one more band TBA, and SafeKept**admission is $5**
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