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CMA is a non-profit, interdenominational organization, dedicated to reaching people for Christ in the highways and byways through motorcycling. Since its beginning in the mid 70's, CMA has had over 150,500 applicants for membership and over 1,000 chapters chartered in the United States. Also, through the CMA International Ministry, CMA is represented in other countries throughout the world.

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Letters to the Editor

Misty Bradley
THANK YOU
My granddaughter, Victoria, was at OU Children’s Hospital going through chemo and we met a CMA group there. They gave me a Bible and prayed with me. That meant a lot to me. No matter how hard we prayed the Lord wanted Victoria home; she passed away September 6, 2012. I just want to let you know how much you touched my life. What you are doing is great. God bless you all. Billie Rutledge Turpin, OK

PRAYER WORKS
Do not let anyone tell you that prayer does not work. I am here to proclaim that prayer is alive and well! My 10 year old grandson, Tyler, was involved in an ATV accident January 19. The Polaris utility vehicle fell over on his ankle and drug him sev‐ eral feet on concrete. The right ankle suffered massive damage and trau‐ ma. Tyler received medical attention quickly. The surgeon stated that there was a possibility that Tyler could lose the ankle. Immediately we sent out requests for prayer for Tyler. The social media is a great tool when used the right way. There were many prayers being lifted up for Tyler that night; many in CMA were praying, as was our church and fami‐ ly. The decision was made that it would be possible to save the ankle and foot. The ankle was fractured in five places. A skin graft was per‐ formed on the ankle area and heel. The first two to three weeks was pretty touch and go. Then Tyler took on a healing climb and he has been doing that ever since. The doctors at this time are perplexed as he has healed far beyond their expectations. They have been scratching their heads wondering what to do next. We know why they are perplexed. Our Lord is in the healing business! This has made an impression on Tyler as he calls his grandma to pray with him daily. Tyler has figured out the power of prayer. I want to thank all those who have prayed for Tyler. His journey is not over. It will be sev‐ eral months before he will have use of the foot, but he has come so far in a short period of time. Praise be to our Lord!!! Keep praying for Tyler. Thank you. Greg & Cheryl Dickinson CMA Messengers #362

CMA PROVIDES NOURISHMENT
Thank you so much for your min‐ istry and reaching out to those of us who are lost, or misplaced. I live in a very rural area and the only nour‐ ishment that comes my way is these messages. You are feeding the spiri‐ tually starved; just wanted to let you know this ministry is appreciat‐ ed. Deni

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pring greetings! As I took a short road trip recently, I felt so much joy as I looked out at God’s beautiful creations. All the trees are in bloom, the grass is turning green, little flowers are springing up everywhere and on this particular day, the sky was clear and blue. I was reminded of God’s greatness and how he not only provides for us, but also gives us beautiful things! I want to feel this joy and amazement each day when I wake up. I want to spread this joy and amazement to my children and others I come into contact with. God, the Creator, our heavenly Father, is my favorite “The heavens declare the glory of artist! Take time to look around at His creations and God; the skies proclaim the work remember while He was creating the beauty around of his hands” (Psalms 19:1, NIV). us, He was thinking about us! CMA

From the Director’s Heart

Open Doors
By JOHN Ogden

nd Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world”
(Matthew 28:18‐20, KJV).
From its very beginning, the min‐ istry of CMA has been working to fulfill the great commission. We rec‐ ognize that no one person or organi‐ zation can change the world alone. That was not Christ’s message, nor was it His intent. When you get involved in the ministry of CMA; physically or financially, you join with not only CMA, but several other ministries who, working within the evangelistic efforts of Christians around the globe, are actually fulfill‐ ing Matthew 28:18‐20.

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When I look back and think about what God has done through the min‐ istry of CMA, I can only say, “Look what God has done!” We recently introduced a new brochure high‐ lighting the accomplishments of the ministry over the last ten years, and they are many. Let me say right here that no one, other than God Himself, deserves the praise or the credit for the results we have seen. However, it is important to note that God has chosen to do these things through the ministry of CMA. God expects us to acknowledge the things He does and rejoice. (Luke 15:8‐10) In Romans 10, Paul asks the ques‐ tion; “And how shall they preach unless they are sent?” One of the ways God has “sent” us to accomplish so much for Him is through our partner ministries: The JESUS Film Project®, Missionary Ventures, and Open Doors. Just as we recognize the value of these partnerships, our ministry partners recognize it also and from time to time they want to say “thank you” to you, the members of CMA. Recently Open Doors did just that. Although they could have pre‐ sented CMA with something beauti‐ ful for the new Multi‐Purpose

Building, or one of the other build‐ ings, they decided to give a gift capable of producing eternal results by ‘sending’ us. Open Doors chose to invest in the ministry and in turn allow us to invest in the Kingdom! In other words, Open Doors said thank you to the membership of CMA by enabling us to share the Gospel around the world. They said thank you, we proclaim the Gospel, someone (guaranteed) will accept Jesus and the angels will rejoice! And we do too! Thank you Open Doors for giving us a gift that will, in turn, give many people the gift of eternal life. CMA

John and Becky Ogden, John is the CMA CEO/Chairman of the Board of Directors.

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Prayer Points
Countries in the Spotlight
Germany New Zealand South Africa Croatia France

Prayer Points
Pray for National Rally in Maine Run for the Son State Rallies All Evangelists All international leaders

International Article

CMA Australia: National Overview
By LISA Clarke
he members of CMA in Australia have, on the whole, always considered themselves to be “CMA Australia”, even though all our activities, apart from our annual National Run (Rally), are at a state level. Two years ago at our National Run, the state leaders, our interna‐ tional reps and I agreed, after many years of discussion, to officially become CMA Australia and to join with CMA International. On the sur‐ face nothing changed and the states continued to operate autonomously and all having slightly different meth‐ ods, ministries, and activities. However, I believe this move has begun to have effects throughout Australia. More members are doing the Spiritual Growth and Ministry Training programs. Last year we agreed on a national logo for the front of the vest, to be worn in conjunction with the small CMA logo. Since CMA commenced in Australia in 1979, five out of six of the participating states have used a variation of the original logo from New South Wales 34 years ago. Now all states will have the same front logo; a small step, but a big state‐ ment, in my opinion. We have formed a closer bond with CMA USA through our association with Kerry Gibson who has blessed us with his presence and his teaching at our last two National Runs. I am pleased to see a general shift in individual members’ and state’s thinking towards more evangelistic approaches to their rides and meet‐ ings. Last year we fielded a tent at the Ulysses AGM, which is a gathering once a year (for a week) of 4,000 plus riders. We were able to connect with a lot of non‐Christian riders and chat with them over a cuppa (tea or coffee) and also to encourage Christians who attend these gatherings each year. Following is a rundown by each state leader of their state for 2012. New South Wales (NSW): Ian Dodd What a year! 2012 saw CMA New South Wales becoming more cohesive, more focused, and more purpose driv‐ en. Our key achievement for the year was the establishment of focus groups to drive areas such as: attendance at rallies, visibility (including merchan‐ dise), pastoral care, fellowship week‐ ends, and local ride calendars. CMA NSW continues to grow in rural areas with the Hunter region of Australia now up and running with regular rides getting over a dozen attendees and the Taree region com‐ ing back to life as well. “Communion on the Cliff” continues to provide a regular focus for publicly demonstrat‐ ing our allegiance to Christ and His teachings in front of a varied crowd of motorcyclists, tourists, and glider junkies. Fellowship weekends where we ride out into the country to meet our brothers and sisters from around the state continue to prove popular and rewarding, both for CMA and the church we bless. Uptake of the CMA International training has been slow, primarily due to the tyranny of dis‐ tance preventing regular encourage‐ ment and group training. South Australia (SA): Derek Sayer CMA South Australia had a busy 2012. We hosted and organized a very successful motorcycle rally in part‐ nership with the Pilgrims CMC. The local council vetoed the site we chose, but God is amazing, and another, much better site eventuated through one of the committee’s contacts. There was positive feedback from non‐Christian riders and clubies on various web sites about the rally. We try to have at least two members at every SA rally on the calendar as we feel that our mission is to be there, chatting and swapping yarns, and one day, being able to share the Gospel, one on one. In March, six of our members rode to Mildura and set up and manned a CMA tent at the Ulysses AGM. Ten members gave considerable time to the SA MRA Toy Run as marshals, set‐ ting up the site, and breakdown after‐ wards. We have two rides per month. In February, one of our members was killed on a CMA ride; that was a bad day for all, not the least his family. It is believed the cause was a heart attack. We have had two more crashes on CMA rides; therefore, the committee has spent many hours restructuring and assessing risk. We now have a booklet where riders must give us next of kin phone and address. We hold a pre‐ride briefing encouraging riders to ride at a moderate pace, leave a gap, and have riders wear day‐ glo vests fore and aft to shepherd our group. Victoria: Greg Grist This year in Victoria the focus has been on getting out in community: being visible at various events and trying to reach younger riders. A few extra members have eventuated from these two actions. Monthly rides in each region have continued. Committee meetings, open to all, occur every two months at a central location. Social gathering on the in‐ between month have been initiated recently. Queensland: Chris Pilgrim Each chapter in Queensland has a small core of dedicated people. There has been good growth in Bundaberg region. Activities include half‐way meets and a fellowship weekend at a church. We have a visible presence/participation in secular
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International Article

CMA Belgium
By PATRICK Couchement

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012 was a blessed year for CMA Belgium. We start‐ ed the year with a party and ate traditional Belgian stew with French fries. For those who know Belgium, you know that we have a great culinary culture so it shouldn’t be a surprise to you that at almost every event or ride‐out we joined, it has been combined with a meal. But it wasn’t only the meal that made it so special; it was also because we all prayed, one by one, the same prayer of David. “Search me, God and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting” (Psalm 139:23‐24, NIV).

We wanted to start the year humbly, realizing at all times that He would have to lead us! And He did! Let me “Unless the Lord builds the house, list a few things we did in 2012: They labour in vain who build it” We attended eight secular rallies, had a hamburger (Psalm 127:1, NKJV). stand at a biker concert, had an evangelistic stand at a Feel free to follow us through different social media, Christmas market, helped out with a Baptist children you can find all links on our website www.cmabelgium.org. camp (this was great since we invited a lot of non‐ (There’s even a short film on YouTube with an overview Christian bikers too), helped another Christian organi‐ of 2012). zation that works with blind people, had a club visit, had Blessings, Patrick Couchement serves as two very blessed weekends (with guests), attended the president of CMA Belgium. Patrick legendary ‘Elefantentreffen’ (Elephant Rally), and had CMA our first biker church service. We translated our website and brochures and were able to contact the French speaking part of our country. We visited five churches, where we could talk about our ministry and ask for Since 1956, the famed Elefantentreffen or Elephant their support. We were Rally has been a winter motorcycling event designed to test man and machine. Since 1989 it has taken place in also able to restore con‐ the Bavarian forest, near the Czech border, where snow tacts with other Christian is guaranteed. Each year thousands of riders from all over Europe brave snow covered roads on some of the biker organizations, which most highly modified two or three wheeled conwas noticed by the secular veyances known to man such as vintage bikes with driven sidecars and spiked-tired Ninjas to campout and biker world in our country. party among the snowdrifts in sub-zero temperatures. We were very blessed with What a place to minister! Well done, CMA Belgium. two baptisms and someone 06⎪shop.cmausa.org⎪May 2013

coming to salvation. Furthermore, we made a lot of good contacts and friendships with secular bikers. I’m sure that for some bigger countries and chapters this may seem small, but we are very happy with what God allowed us to do for His Kingdom this year. Keeping in mind that we are only a group of 10, this means that the growth was about 25%. Looking that way, we were really blessed. We wonder what 2013 will bring. We would like to see bikers give their lives to Jesus, we would like to increase our membership (support and active mem‐ bers), we would like to have a breakthrough in Wallonia (the French speaking part of Belgium) and, of course, we hope to have lots of nice rides. But most of all, we would like to do what He wants us to do and to go where He wants us to go, like King Solomon.

International Article

CMA Bulgaria
By DANNY Georgiev
ne year slipped by and as I look back I see so many things that God did in our lives, so many doors He opened for us, and so many blessings He gave us and our friends. In 2012, we continued to build up good relationships with the major clubs in Bulgaria and became good friends with some of their presidents. One of them once told me: “Our club has decided to get involved in more activities together with you. We are surrounded by evil powers. We already have enough of them. But you are the bearers of light, bearers of the good and we want you to be around more often.” I knew it was not that we were that good, but it was the Spirit of the Lord working through us. Many of our friends love to ride with us because at such times they do not feel the pressure to play “bad” or
Seven new members joined CMA Bulgaria in 2012.

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pretend to be something they are not. That is because we know who we were and who God made us to be. We know that God loves us just as we are. Friends riding with us can feel that. They can see the love of the Lord through us. Bikers talk a lot about brotherhood, but don’t get to see it that often in their lives. Spending time with CMA’ers they can tell the differ‐ ence. This is our most powerful tool for bringing them to Jesus. In 2012, seven more people joined CMA Bulgaria, and now we have 13 members with three others on the way. We have one main chapter in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, and have just started anoth‐ er one in southwest Bulgaria, in the town of Petrich. We already had our first CMA Bulgaria National Meeting where we enjoyed time with our fam‐ ilies and friends bringing them

onboard for our ministry. 2012 was a blessed year for us as we managed to print Biker Bibles in Bulgarian. The project was fully financed, supported, and organized by the members of CMA Bulgaria. We believe that the best thing to give to our non‐Christian biker friends is the Word of God that could change their lives. Every copy of the Bible that we give away goes with a prayer for pow‐ erful impact in the life of the biker get‐ ting it. Being the first biker ministry in Bulgaria, CMA is not known in church‐ es here. This year before the opening of the riding season we started visit‐ ing the major churches to introduce our ministry. Our goal is to ask for prayer support for us and for what we do, to encourage people to welcome bikers that might enter their churches (even if they look like the “bad guys”) and also to encourage people to join the ministry if they feel God calling them to do so.

Danny Georgiev serves as president of CMA Bulgaria.

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We pray for wisdom and courage to use the opportunities that God is setting before us. We pray for friends that ride with us, that God would touch their hearts and change their lives. As we already see what God is doing in our lives, we know that all we need to do is answer the call of Jesus to follow Him. CMA

International Article

CMA Canada: A Piece in the Puzzle
By CARLOS Hajen
ow do you know what your life will be like tomor‐ row? Your life is like the morning fog–it’s here a lit‐ tle while then it’s gone” (James 4:14, NLT). This verse in James puts our individual lives into per‐ spective. One thing for certain, is you’re going to have to serve somebody, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord. The choice is something you do have control over. In our lives there are many uncertainties, one of them being how long we will live on earth, but God sees the beginning and the end. As I reflected on last year, considering God’s perspec‐ tive, I pictured a puzzle with countless pieces, too many for us to grasp, but God has a picture that He has designed. We all have a specific role in that picture. Through obedi‐ ence and faith in Him, we get involved and become part of the masterpiece. Last year, CMA members in Canada participated in 360 events across the country that were reported to the CMA National/International Support Center. I believe that by the willingness of our members, we were part in at least 360 pieces of the puzzle that God is putting together. Although, we might not see the result of what the impact was immediately, the important thing is that Christian

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bikers were obedient to go and do their part. We have much work to do here in Canada. We are see‐ ing slow but steady progress with making in‐roads through motocross events with the younger generation. Throughout the years, we have earned a good reputation in the biking community; however, we must push forward to reach a society that continues to spiral downhill. As we do this, we need to be careful that we do not allow the compromises of the world into our lives by reminding and encouraging one another that we first are fully devoted followers of Jesus. He is our sovereign Lord. We are privi‐ leged to give Him every area of our lives, with the result being a life fashioned after the disciples of old that start‐ ed to turn the world right side up. God is a team player. He wants us to be on the same team with Him. When we join His team, we are no longer just fans but players, joining with CMA International and touching the world for His glory. Someday when we grad‐ uate into His presence we will see the whole puzzle that God orchestrated and we will know that He enabled us to be part of it. We will then lay our crowns at His feet, because He alone is worthy! CMA
Carlos Hajen serves as National Evangelist of CMA Canada.

Build relationships with CMA members from around your state, meet the National Evangelist for your region, network with other chapters – and experience the vision of CMA! Invite friends, neighbors, and other motorcycle organizations for worship, fellowship, fun, and more! Additional details will be available on each state website, go to www.cmausa.org/events and follow the link to your state’s page.

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619-818-3675 361-290-1046 707-354-1225 240-527-5207 208-342-7222 701-642-6041 360-491-7082 414-881-7578 906-484-6023

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International Article

CMA Germany
By CHRISTIAN Plath

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MA Germany celebrated its 10th anniversary in September 2012 at our annual National Run. Every day throughout the past 10 years, directly at the front line of evan‐ gelism among bikers, we experienced the hand of God upon us and the love of our Lord Jesus being poured out. We were very busy and diligent to reach out to bikers and simultaneously build up strong and lasting organizational structures within CMA Germany. Last year CMA Germany was suc‐ cessfully registered as non‐profit organization with full legal compli‐ ance. For many years we have out‐ sourced our bookkeeping and report‐ ing to financial authorities at a profes‐ sional tax advisory firm. By delegating these essential tasks to external professionals, we have more time and freedom to do what we are called for, changing the world, one heart at a time. Last year, we changed the internal organization of CMA Germany. After eight years at the helm, our National President, Dietmar Koch, handed over this position to

Hans‐Jürgen Neuschäfer. Also we nominated new chapter presidents and appointed a treasurer for CMA Germany who is a professional banker and there‐ fore best quali‐ fied. CMA Germany has also registered the CMA patch and image logos as CMA International requested. We are now able to extend this trademark umbrella to all other CMA countries in Europe. This is pos‐ sible due to the homogenous legal governance of the European Union by including all its member coun‐ tries. CMA Germany was honored when CMA International asked us to host the European CMA Conference in March 2012. We counted over 130 bikers from 18 nations. The leading biker magazine in Germany, Bikers News, wrote an arti‐ cle about this event. The location of

this event was the rural village of Dodenau in the middle between Kassel and Marburg. The small popu‐ lation of this vil‐ lage normally only sees bikers flying by on their machines because of the perfect curves and landscape. Hardly any biker would ever stop there because after gearing down, the village has already passed by. We were so happy to welcome approximately 30 mem‐ bers from CMA Portugal who really shivered in the German cold winter. CMA Germany attends several very large biker rallies with 10,000 to 30,000 attendees. At these rallies, we are an integral part and active by offer‐ ing church services, a prayer tent, and a Bible tent. Besides the big and small rallies, we are very active to maintain and expand our good relationships to all kinds of biker groups and especially the motorcycle clubs (MCs). These relationships are being managed by our local chapters. The following short reports are messages and testimonies from some of our local chapters. Detlev Oster, Chapter President “Light and Salt” Dear Brethren, Jesus Christ reminds us that we are supposed to be light and salt (Matthew 5:13). We at least try to be light and salt by allowing His Holy Spirit to show us God´s direction. If we actually turned into God´s direction we will be shown in form of our fear of God which should be recognizable by others. Gifts and tasks are quite diversified in our chapter. Here are some exam‐ ples:
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Calendar of Events

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events, including a tent at Laverda Concourse (bike show), a tent at the Easter Festival in Brisbane, and a tent at the upcoming Ulysses event. Western Australia: Colin Kleinig In October, ten riders and seven ‘flyers’ from Western Australia trav‐ elled some 4,000kms across Australia for the National Run in Tasmania. We supported the Ulysses Christmas Ride by assisting in marshaling, judging,

and supplying an information tent. We also participated in a church run to Narrogin, a small country community, where we met with the locals. More church runs to small community churches are planned. We held coffee rides and once a month day rides. We had an end of the year wrap up picnic with members and families, and as always, we continued to investigate ways to become involved with more other bike clubs.

Tasmania: Phil Parsons In Tasmania, six people have con‐ cluded the Spiritual Growth Course (for back patch qualification) and another six are halfway through. Our coffee and chat meets continue on Sunday afternoons. A new chapter has opened in South of Tasmania. Our state retreat was a time of prayer and discussion about new direction and the way forward. CMA
Lisa Clarke serves as National Coordinator of CMA Australia.

International Article

CMA Italy
By MATTYO Di Mattia
year has passed, many steps have been taken, many commitments have been made, many doors were opened wide, some declined and many still unexplored. There is still a lot of work in front of us. God gives peace, joy, and gratitude. Unless He is our guide, we will work in vain. We had a year of growth within the team. There were no new members, but we are trying to improve our work in the ministry, to bear more fruit. We are covering almost all the major Italian motorcycle events, but we also need to be present at the small events. We need to learn to be more efficient and have more direct contact with people. In January, we went to the Moto

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Bike Expo in Verona, where in three days, we were able to distribute 6,000 biker Bibles in Italian. In March, we were in Germany for the first CMA Europe Conference. In July, we had our 5 National Moto Meeting, with a spe‐ cial appearance by two couples from South Africa; Rene & Delene Changuion and Werner & Lynette Serfontein. Also, Danail & Yanita Georgiev, and two of their friends from Bulgaria came. Then we went to one of the largest rallies in the north of Italy; the Bikerfest, and then Faaker‐See in Austria. We are dealing with some difficulties, there is much to tell and much prayer needed. We have fewer people attending the events (sometimes it’s just me) and I no longer have a job. But, as a family and team, we perceive the blessings of the Lord and we are not lacking anything. We have much work to do; but we have put it all into the hands of the Lord. We live and we want to place our‐ selves under His guidance. CMA
Mattyo Di Mattia serves as president of CMA Italy.

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$20 $43.50 $39.50 $22.50 $20 $24.95 $24.95 $20 $18 $18 $20 $35

S, XL $18 S-2X $10 S-3X $54 S-3X $34.95 S-L $43.50 S-3X $34.95 S, 2X-4X $39.50 3XT S-L, 3X $25 S-M $35 S-XL, 3X S S, M 2X-4X S-3X $10 $10 $54 $35

S-L  ___ POW-MIA T-Shirt, black, POW 3X-4X logo, Memorial, Isaiah 49:16  ___ ATV Mud Splat T-shirt, yellow S-XL, 3X M-3X  ___ Fast Lane T-Shirt, black, scripted design S-2X  ___ Youth Movement Tire Tread Shirt, gray S  ___ Sleeveless Shirt, orange denim “denim vest” S-5X  ___ CMA Logo L/S Shirt, logo on front/back  white  black S-5X  ___ CMA Logo T-shirts, full color logo on front/back  white  black  red  blue  gray S  ___ Sand/Navy L/S Riding T-shirt S, M  ___ Maroon Pocket T-shirt S-3X  ___ Blue Pigment Dyed T-shirt S-5X  ___ White Flame T-shirt S  ___ Metal Stamp S/S Henley YS-YXL  ___ Fully Alive Kids T-Shirt AL YM-YXL  ___ KIDS Road Warrior L/S T-Shirt, gray, youth sizes S-L  ___ CMA Kids Green “Ride Shirt” S-3X  ___ NEW! Color Logo Hoodie, black  ___ NEW! Victory in Jesus Hoodie, black S-2X L-2X  ___ Lounge Pants, black XL-3X  ___ Ladies Fleece Jacket, green, embroid. logo front/back S-3X  ___ Ladies Hoodie, black w/ tribal artwork embroid. on front S  ___ Sweatshirt, black, embroi3X-4X dered logo design on front S  ___ Hoodie w/ zipper, gray, red outline on front/back

$25 $10 $10 $6 $10 $19 $18 $6 $6 $10 $18 $6 $18 $18 $14 $41.95 $43.95 $34.50 $77.00 $20 $18 $15

Vests
 ___ Orange Reflective Logo Vest M S-M,  ___ Air Mesh Vest XL-5X S-M, XL,  ___ Yellow Reflective Vest 2X-3X  ___ Leather Shawl, black w/ trim, medium leather patch, one size
Trim Colors Choose One:  Yellow  Blue  Black  Red

$25 $77 $30 $205

 ___ Denim Vest Extenders  ___ Vest Extenders w/ CMA Logo for snaps

$7 $8

Caps & Headwraps
 ___ Flair Hair Visor  ___ Black/White Ladies Cap  ___ Pink/Brown Distressed Ladies Cap  ___ Black/Orange Mens Cap  ___ Pink Beanie  ___ CMA Custom Buff®  ___ Black/Red Cap w/ Red Outline  ___ CMA Kids, royal blue and black  ___ Navy Cap w/ Metal CMA Emblem  ___ "Folding" Cap, black  ___ Silver Tribal Low Crown Cap, black  ___ Silver Tribal Low Crown Cap w/ Liquid Metal, black  ___ Black Skull Duragg  ___ Black Duragg w/ Silver Logo  ___ Pink Duragg w/ Black Logo  ___ Youth Movement Flat Bill Cap
Fitted:  S/M  L/XL

$18.50 $15.25 $15.25 $15.25 $11.95 $19.95 $15.25 $18.50 $8 $18 $17.50 $18 $15 $12.50 $12.50 $25.50

Riding Gear & Gloves
 ___ PolarTec Shirt  ___ PolarTec Pants  ___ Riding Jacket, black  ___ Rain Jacket, black w/ red and white stripe  ___ Rain Pants, black  ___ Adaptive Tec Jacket  ___ Xtreme Riding Jacket  ___ Ladies Xtreme Riding Jacket  ___ Cargo Armor Touring Pants,  30”  33”  36” inseams  ___ Rain Suit, black/yellow  ___ Air Mesh Jacket  ___ Ladies Air Mesh Jacket  ___ Air Mesh Pants  ___ Alaskan Leather Jacket 3/4  ___ Leather Pants  ___ Fast Lane One-Piece Riding Suit w/ CE Armor  ___ Neckband  ___ Under Shirt  S  L  XL
 2X  3X

S-2X $36.50 S-4X S-XL S-XL $18 $20 $20

S-2X, 5X $39.50 $18 S-4X M-3X $18 S-3X $20 S-L, 4X $18 S-XL, 3X $20 S $20 S-M, XL $18 S-M $29.50 2X-3X S-3X $18 S-XL, 3X $18 S-L $18 S-L $22.50 3X S-3X $10 S-2X $18 S, M, XL $18 S-M $10 S-L, 3X $10 S-3X $6 S-3X $6

S, L-XL S-XL S, L M, L, 2X, 4X S-L 3X-4X XS, S S-5X XS, M, XL-2X 30-46

$39.95 $39.95 $100 $35.50 $34 $75 $250 $250 $79.99

$15  ___ Navy/Tan Flex® Fit Cap $20  ___ Black “Light Up” Cap, low crown $6  ___ Iron Mountain Leather Logo Cap $15  ___ Fast Lane w/ Bike Black Cap $10  ___ Ladies Chocolate Cap  ___ Ladies Rhinestone Cross Cap, Army Style $19.50 $6  ___ Ladies Red Pocket Leather Logo Cap $8  ___ Ladies Aqua Sparkle Visor $3  ___ Ladies Purple Flex Visor $3  ___ Ladies Pink Rose Visor $5  ___ Ladies Purple “Lady CMA” Duragg

CMA Decals
 ___ 8¼” $8.50  ___ 5¼”  ___ 3½” $3.25  ___ 2½”  ___ 2½” Colored Decal, die-cut, clear background Choose One: $6.25 $2.50 $1.50

2X-5X $75 44-46 $158 50-54 XS, S $158 L-3X 28-46 $123.50 S-4X $250 32-42 $245.50 46, 48 $650 $16.50 $61.50 $56.50 $40.00 $70.00 $29.50 $19.50

 White  Silver  Black  Orange  Blue  Yellow  Green  Red

 ___ 5” Colored Decal, die-cut, clear background Choose One:  ___ 2ft Logo Decal  ___ Flame Decal (3” x11”)  ___ 18" Flame Decal  ___ Black & Gold Graphics Package
Includes 4 Decals

$3.25 $60 $8 $10 $47.95

 White  Silver  Black  Blue  Red

 2x  3X  4X

 ___ Under Pants  S  M  L  XL  ___ Deerskin Outseam Gloves w/ embossed logo  XXS  XS  S  M  L  XL  ___ Deer/Buffalo Gauntlet Gloves w/ embossed logo  XS  S  ___ Deerskin Fingerless Gloves w/ embossed logo  S  M  L  ___ NEW! Tall Coconut Socks  M  L  XL  Womens

 ___ HD Road Glide Graphics Package  ___ Riding for the Son 8" Decal  ___ “It is Finished” Decal (3”)  ___ Lady CMA Rose Decal  ___ On Track for Jesus Decal
Choose One:  White  Black

$169.95 $4 $3 $1 $12
$14.50 $10 $8

 ___ “Christian Motorcyclists Assoc.” Silver Windshield Legend, etched look  ___ Fast Lane Windshield Decal  ___ Youth Movement Tire Tread Decal Silver Windshield Legend

Choose One:  Black  Red  Blue  Green  Yellow

Patches & Pins
 ___ It’s All About Jesus Patch  ___ Changing the World... Patch  ___ 21/2” CMA Kids Patch  ___ It Is Finished Patch (21/2” x 3”)  ___ “100% for Jesus” Patch  ___ “Here if you need us.” Patch  ___ “Jesus is #1” Leather Patch  ___ “Jesus is #1” Cloth Patch  ___ Bible/Cross Leather w/ CMA Patch  ___ Bible/Cross Cloth w/ CMA Patch  ___ “Jesus is my Road King” Patch  ___ Flame Patch w/ CMA Logo  ___ CMA-USA Flag Cloth Patch  ___ U.S.A. Cloth Map Patch (2” x 3”)  ___ U.S.A. Cloth Map Patch (4” x 6”)  ___ U.S.A. Leather Map Patch (4” x 6”)  ___ Ladies Wing Logo Patch  ___ Ladies Tribal Flame Patch  ___ Fast Lane Dual Sport Patch  ___ Youth Movement Tire Tread Patch  ___ Vest Guideline Cloth Patch Set, Large
Backpatch, 3” Patch, CMAUSA Patch

$5.00 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $14.95 $4.50 $14.95 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $3.50 $5 $17.50 $4.50 $4.50 $5 $5 $25.00

 ___ Stoneware Mug (new shape)  ___ Black Coffee Cup  ___ 2 GB USB Preloaded Flash Drive

$19.50 $10 $10.00 $385 $19.95 $29.95 $28.95

 ___ CMA Logo Flag, 3’ x 5’, white  ___ CMA Antenna Flag, hem, 9”x6”

$79 $13

Includes: RFS, Take It to the Streets, Thank You, and Riding for the Son Videos

Books
 ___ NEW! Ride Guide, paperback  ___ NEW! Seeing Yourself Through God’s Eyes  ___ NEW! How to Forgive...  ___ NEW! Counceling Through Your Bible Handbook  ___ Devotional Book by John Ogden Sr.  ___ Study Journal, blank each  ___ “Hope for the Highway” New 10+ Testament Bible, NIV 1-49  ___ “Spoke-N-Word” Gospel of 50+ John  ___ God’s Promise Book  ___ If My People Book 1-9  ___ Spanish “Hope for the High10-49 way” New Testament Bible 50+ $19.95 $12.95 $15.95 $17.95 $6.50 $1.50 $4 ea $3 ea $2.50 $2.00 $4 $3 $5 ea $4 ea $3.50 ea

 ___ CMA Custom Pop Up Booth Tent  ___ Tervis® Tumbler w/ Logo Patch, 24 oz  ___ Leather Journal, cover w/ lined journal  ___ Ride Brite Travel Kit

Includes: Motorcycle Wash, Chrome & Metal Polish, Surface Treatment & Sealant, Leather Cleaner & Treatment, Microfiber Cloth

$4.50  ___ 2” Cloth Logo Patch $6  ___ 3” Plastic Logo Patch $9  ___ Medium Plastic Back Patch $12  ___ Large Plastic Back Patch $6  ___ CMAUSA Plastic Patch $10  ___ 3” “Leather Look” Logo Patch, PVC  ___ Medium “Leather Look” Logo Patch, PVC $21.50  ___ Large “Leather Look” Logo Patch, PVC $22.50 $10  ___ CMAUSA “Leather Look” Patch, PVC $37.50  ___ “Leather Look” Vest Guideline Patch Set, Large Backpatch, 3” Patch, CMAUSA
Patch

 ___ 3” Cloth Logo Patch (3” x 4”)  ___ Medium Cloth Back Patch (5” x 6”)  ___ Large Cloth Back Patch (9” x 10”)  ___ Medium Leather Back Patch (5” x 6”)  ___ Large Leather Back Patch (9” x 10”)  ___ Ministry Team Cloth Rocker Team __________________________  ___ Ministry Team Leather Rocker Team __________________________  ___ Ministry Team Cloth Year Patch  ___ Ministry Team Leather Year Patch  ___ Ministry Team Pin (Not specific)  ___ Prayer Warrior Pin  ___ MPB Commemorative Gift Pin  ___ It Is Finished Pin  ___ Small CMA Logo Pin  ___ Larger CMA Logo Pin  ___ Flame Logo Pin  ___ Hidden JESUS Pin  ___ Chapter Officers Pewter Lapel Pin
Choose One:  President  Vice-President  Secretary  Treasurer  Chaplain  Road Captain

$6.50 $17 $19 $42 $49.50 $6 $17 $5 $6 $5 $5.50 $50.00 $5 $5.50 $7 $5.50 $3 $4.50

 ___ Koolgator Neck Cooler  ___ Motorcycle Hitch Hider  ___ Auto Hitch Hider  ___ Regional Map Refrigerator Magnet  ___ It's All About Jesus Bumper Sticker 8 oz  ___ Ride Brite One Step 32 oz Bike Wash  ___ CMA Roller Ball Ink Pen  ___ Nicaragua Knife w/ Leather Case  ___ CMA Logo Bronze Plaque  ___ Nicaragua Cord Wrapped Knife w/ Leather Case  ___ Denim Purse 6.5” x 7” w/ Strap  ___ Stoneware Mug, black  ___ CMA Tumbler w/ straw, clear  ___ Leather Checkbook Cover, black  ___ Leather Bible Cover  ___ Leather Key Whip  ___ Chrome Embossed Logo Emblem  ___ Rubber Beverage Coaster, logo  ___ Diamond Finish Car License Plate  ___ CMA Rain Poncho, yellow  ___ Women’s CMA Bling Bandana  black  white  ___ Fan w/ message, battery operated  ___ Mousepad w/ World Map art  ___ It Is Finished Pendant  ___ It Is Finished Earrings  ___ CMA Page Clip  ___ Carabiner  ___ Money Clip w/ logo  ___ Luggage Tag w/ flame/logo  ___ Denim Embossed Apron  ___ 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

$9.50 $10.50 $10.50 $2.50 $5 $10 $15 $2.50 $175 $75 $130 $12.50 $19.50 $11.50 $22.50 $60 $13 $12 $4.25 $10.50 $5 $19.50 $7 $8.00 $10.00 $10.50 $9 $8.50 $7 $4 $20 $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)  ___ Personalized Leather Name Tag (6 wks
delivery)

$5 $11 $8.75 $9.75 $8.75

(No more than 8 letters) __________________

(No more than 7 letters) __________________

 ___ 2” Laser Name Tag  ___ 2” Laser Name Tag w/ magnets  ___ CMA Laser Name Tag, 3”, Yellow plasitc, has
lasered CMA logo and your name

$12.50  ___ CMA Laser Name Tag w/ magnets, 3”  ___ 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” ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ 1 Line $1.50  ___ CMA Name Tag Dangles (Chapter Name, Officer Positions, etc.) 2 Lines $2.00
___________________________ ___________________________

Banners
 ___ NEW! CMA Support Banner 4’ x 6’  ___ NEW! CMA Support Banner 2’ x 3’  ___ Booth Banner and Table Skirt Set  ___ Vertical Banner Set, 6 Banners  ___ Table Skirt Banner  ___ Vertical Banners 26” x 60”
 Dual  Goldwing  Harley  Supermoto  Dirt Bike  Quad

 ___ White Angel Bear  ___ Camo Bear  ___ Yellow Support Ribbon Magnet  ___ CMA Youth Movement Bracelets

$12 $11 $10 $3 $7 $14 $179.50 $110.00 $24.00

$30 $20 $275 $200 $100 $40 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $200 $60 $60 $200 $200

Choose One:  Glow  Red  Black

 ___ Reflective Armband w/ lights, green  ___ Black Sunglasses w/ safety lens  ___ CMA Traveler Backpack
Choose One:  Yellow  Black

 ___ CMA Jumbo Hauler, yellow  ___ CMA Tool Pouch $3 $3

 ___ Cloth Chapter Officers Patch Choose One:
 President  Vice-President  Secretary  Treasurer  Chaplain  Road Captain

Choose One:  Silver  Yellow  Black

 ___ Cloth Patch Choose One:

 Chapter  State  Coordinator  Area Rep

Miscellaneous Items
 ___ NEW! Denim Embossed Apron, black  ___ CMA Suspenders, black  ___ Absorbent Coasters w/ logo, set of 4 $20 $22.95 $20.95

 ___ Logo Stamped Notebook [no pen sale] $9.50 $2.50  ___ Pocket Business Card Holder $28  ___ Wooden Note Pad Holder, walnut $14  ___ CMA Car/Trailer Logo Magnet $19.50  ___ CMA Fleece Blanket, hunter green $15.50  ___ Digital Tire Gauge $12  ___ CMA Tie-Down Straps $20  ___ Custom CMA Dual Sport Helmet Skinz

 ___ Fast Lane Banner 2’ x 3’  ___ Veterans Banner 2’ x 3’  ___ CMA Highway Banner 2’ x 3’  ___ Ladies Banner 3’ x 2’  ___ Youth Movement Banner 3’ x 2’  ___ Bike Blessing Banner 3’ x 2’  ___ Logo with Flames Banner 3’ x 2’  ___ It Is Finished Banner 2’ x 3’  ___ It’s All About Jesus Banner 2’ x 3’  ___ Heart of CMA Banner 4’ x 6’  ___ Kids Banner 2’ x 3’  ___ CMA White Logo Banner 3’ x 2’, hang from top  ___ “Here if you need us.” Banner 4’ x 6’  ___ “CMA Welcomes You” Banner 4’ x 6’

Banners (continued)  ___ CMA “Blessing of the Bikes” 1½’ x 4’  ___ CMA “Blessing of the Bikes” 3’ x 2’  ___ CMA Service Banner 2’ x 2’  ___ Fast Lane Banner 4’ x 6’, collage  ___ Youth Movement Banner 4’ x 6’, racers  ___ CMA Kids Ministry Banner 4’ x 6’  ___ Ladies Banner 4’ x 6’, Isaiah 49:16  ___ CMA Custom Chapter Banner 4’ x 6’
(Must send in chapter patch, 3 weeks)

$60 $60 $55 $200 $200 $200 $200 $250

 ____ Healthy Heart Tract [Blood Pressure]  ____ Pre-school Tract  ____ Kids Tract  ____ Fast Lane Variety Tract Pack  ____ Text Message Tract  ____ Youth Movement Variety Tract Pack

50/$9.00 100/$11.25 100/$11.25 $7.50 100/$9 50/$10

Riders Checklist, Avoid the Crash, Text Message, Pick Your Line, Protective Gear

ToolBox Items
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 $11  ___ Ministry Team Basic DVD’s 1 & 2 $5  ___ Team DVD Team ____________________ $6  ___ Ministry Team Workbook  ___ Hearing Impared Servants Ministry Team $22 DVD Set, (Includes: 3 DVDs & Workbook) $5  ___ Youth Movement DVD (12-18 yrs. old) $4  ___ Youth Movement Workbook (12-18 yrs. old)  ___ CMA Kids Patch and DVD Set (8-12 yrs. old) $10  ___ 2012 Growing Healthy Chapters AMT Set $15
(Includes: DVD, workbook, patch) (Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)

 ___ 2011 Special Ops AMT Set

$15 $15 $15 $4.50 $4.50 $4

 ___ 2012 Better Together YM AMT Set
(Includes: DVD, workbook, patch) (Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)

 ___ 2011 Special Ops YM AMT Set  ___ 2011 Special Ops YM AMT Workbook  ___ Evangelism YM AMT Workbook  ___ Spanish Youth Movement Workbook

ToolBox Items
Tract 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? 100/$11.25  ____ Thank You Tract 100/$11.25  ____ Closer Look Tract, 4 color 100/$9.00  ____ POW/MIA Tract 100/$11.25  ____ Cherished, Ladies’ Tract, 4 color 100/$11.25  ____ You Are Loved, Ladies’ Tract, 4 color 100/$11.25  ____ Wounded, Veterans Tract, 4 color 50/$31.25  ____ Ragg Tracts (Natural color) 25/$20  ____ Spanish Ragg Tracts (Natural color) 25/$13  ____ Spanish Bike Blessing 25/$9  ____ The Right Road (Spanish) 25/$9  ____ He Would Have Ridden A Motorcycle (Spanish) 25/$9  ____ Have You Prepared Your Ride Plan? (Spanish) 25/$5  ____ Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About a Motorcyclist (Spanish)

10/$2.50  ____ We Missed You Postcards 10/$3.50  ____ Vision Statement Bookmark 8/$5  ____ SPF 15 Sunscreen Packets 10/$3.50  ____ Emery Boards 25/$12  ____ Salvation Band Bracelet Tract $4  ____ Collapsible Fan Tract $8.50  ____ Coin Tract (Set of 25) 5/$7  ____ Kickbags for Kids Tract $11  ____ Mirror Tract (Set of 10) 25/ $12.95  ____ NEW! World Map Info Brochure 25/ $9  ____ 4 Color Information Brochure, 50/ $14 application not included 51/ $8  ____ Pencil Sketch Artwork Postcards 30/$10  ____ Iron Mountain Postcards, 3 designs 10/$6.75  ____ Ladies’ Note Cards, folded, 4 color 25/$9.50  ____ Thank You Note Cards, blank 25/$8  ____ RFS Memorial Cards 25/$9  ____ RFS Thank You Cards 25/$15  ____ CMA Christmas Cards 50/$8  ____ 2013 Biker Blessing Decals & Cards 50/$9.50  ____ Youth Biker Blessing, stars 50/$4  ____ Decision Cards 50/$10  ____ “New Believers” Tri-Fold 50/$5  ____ Born Again Birth Certificate 25/$9  ____ Fast Lane Brochure w/ pictures 25/$10  ____ Youth Movement Info Brochure $5  ____ CMA Membership Certificate 25/$4.50  ____ CMA Appreciation Certificate $5  ____ CMA Handbook, CD ROM  ____ Non-Personalized CMA Business Cards, 500/$11.50
plan of salvation on back

 ___ Off-Road, MX, ATV Ministry DVD  ___ Ordinary to Extraordinary Women DVD  ___ Relationships DVD  ___ Street Bike Ministry 101 DVD  ___ 35th Testimonies DVD  ___ Ragg Tract Al DVD  ___ Magdalena Film DVD  ___ Jesus Film Audio CD English  ___ Real Freedom the JESUS film Spanish DVD, biker version  ___ RFS 2013 DVD  ___ What Can Jesus Do? DVD 5 Pack  ___ Discipleship DVD by Kerry Gibson  ___ Life Changing Stories DVD #1, with Kerry Gibson and John Ogden, Sr.  ___ Life Changing Stories DVD #2, with Kerry Gibson and Gary Wadding  ___ Four Elements of a Healthy Chapter and Forming a CMA Chapter DVD CMA Logo Fine Jewelry

$7.50 $7.50 $7.50 $6.50 $10 $10 $6 $4 $6 $5.50 $14 $6.50 $10 $10 $6.50

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DONATION  $10  $20  $50 Donation to CMA $ _________ Gift Certificate  $5  $10  $25  $50 $ _________ Please accept my gift for the Iron Mountain Development $ _________ Please accept my gift for the Support Center Multi-Purpose Building $ _________ Please accept my gift to CMA $ _________ Please accept my gift for RFS $ _________ Donation SUB-Total TOTALS (Order sub-total + Donation Sub-total)
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 ____ 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 5/$7.50 5/$7.50 100/$21 $5 50/$6 50/$9 1000/$70 $3

 ____ New Forming Chapter Poster  ____ “Take A Ride With Us” Poster  ____ “The Bag” 11x15  ____ Prayer Request Forms, 2 pads of 50  ____ Java Cup Sleeves  ____ Gospel Cups, 8 oz. paper cups  ____ Kickstand Coasters w/ CMA Logo,
phone number, website, “John 10:10”, Choose One:  Black  Orange  Red  Blue  Yellow  Lime  Pink

SHIPPING INFORMATION
Ship to address: ______________________________ ______________________________ Name: _______________________________________ Member #: ____________________________________ E-mail Address: ________________________________ Daytime Phone Number: _________________________  My check is enclosed payable to CMA  Discover  VISA  MasterCard Card #: _________/_________/_________/_________ Expires: ________/_________
Your gift is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Please Note: CMA will mail receipts for your tax deductible gifts annually, rather than monthly. Thank you for your support!

 ____ Kids Helium Balloons w/ CMA Kids Logo 50/$11.75 50/$11.50  ____ CMA Balloons w/ CMA Logo

Music & DVD’s
 ___ Riding with the King CD Tract 5 pack CD  ___ We’re Coming Down the Highway Now, Will Segraves  ___ Flood Over Me CD, Jerry Williams  ___ CMA Is Back In Town CD, D. Hill  ___ CMA Promotional Music Videos DVD  ___ NEW! South Africa Promo DVD  ___ NEW! Spiritual Growth Bible Study Set  ___ For Mature Audiences Only DVD  ___ Lifelines for Living DVD (Hope for the Heart)  ___ Youth Movement Info DVD $14 $15 $15 $6.50 $7.50 $5 $22 $10 $4 $6

Christian Motorcyclists Association PO Box 9, Hatfield, AR 71945
Send check, money order, or credit card information with order. Please include your membership number on any orders. We cannot fill orders 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 870389-6196. 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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Address: ___________________________________________________________________________ __ City, State, Zip: _______________________________________________________________________ Phone: (______)_______________________________ (______)_______________________________ E-mail: _______________________________________________________________________ _______

Eastern National Rally
Fryeburg Fairgrounds Fryeburg, Maine June 18-22
Postmark May 28 • Online June 4 ❑ 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) EAST Total Amount $ ___________ CAMPING INFORMATION Fryeburg Fairgrounds
Camping arranged upon arrival. Camping available beginning 6/17. RV and tent sites are not assigned and are first-come, first-serve. Dump station available

Western National Rally
El Meson Conference Chama, New Mexico July 16-20
Postmark 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 $ ___________ CAMPING INFORMATION El Meson Camp & Conf
Camping arranged upon arrival. Camping available beginning 7/15. RV and tent sites are not assigned and are first-come, first-serve. Dump station available.

Changing of the Colors Rally
Iron Mountain Hatfield, AR October 16-20
Postmark 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].

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Payable on-site upon arrival Tent primitive $13.00/night Tent electric $19.00/night RV W&E $27.00/night RV full $35.00/night ❑ Discover

COLORS Total Amount $ ___________ Pre-registration is NON-REFUNDABLE. FIRST PRIORITY for rally pins to those who pre-register.

PAYMENT:
Enclosed is: ❑ Check/Money Order ❑ VISA ❑ MasterCard Expires: __________ Card #: Signature: _____________________________
Pre-registration prices include applicable sales tax.

Mail: CMA c/o Events
PO Box 9 Hatfield, AR 71945 Online: shop.cmausa.org

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

Any questions can be directed to the CMA National Events Department at (870)389-6196 option 7 or to [email protected].

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CMA Latvia
By ZIGMARS Atvars

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e are not a very big chapter, but we try to use our resources as much as we can. From experience, we can say that all bikers can be put in many lists (bike types, activity level in moto group, mechanic skills and so on). We under‐ stand that we cannot work with all groups so we try to focus more on a group where we mostly feel our inter‐ est. We try not just to be other event attendees, but also to organize our own bike activities and invite everyone who would like to ride with us. On a weekly basis, on Wednesday nights, we ride as a group together to see new places around our city. We have also organized our big event that many bikers attend. Some weekends we try to go to other biker events. After our events, we put photos on the Internet and we know that many watch that. Last summer we did our first long distance bike trip, with three bikes and three riders. For 20 years now in Europe, there are yearly events for Christian bikers. Each year they are held in different countries. Last year it

was Germany. We had an opportunity to ride along German mountains. That was great experience, because in Latvia, our land is flat and we don’t have any mountains. To get to Germany it took two days of riding. On our way back we rode 1000km (620 miles) in one day. That was a good long ride experience and we hope each year to take longer trips. We are a small country (less than 2 million inhabitants) and a person about 30 in Latvia knows three lan‐ guages: Latvian, Russian, and English. Because of language skills, we have very good contacts with Christian bik‐ ers in countries near us. It is great to know that if you plan to travel to other countries there are local persons who can help. For several years there were events in different countries (Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Estonia, and Ukraine) where Christian Russian speaking bikers came together and had fellowship. By this contact list, we believe we can encourage one another in our ministries. Probably all CMA members hear leadership saying that this ministry is

located not just locally, but internation‐ ally. But, how does it sound in real life? Last September, I needed to be in Tampa, Florida and my wish was not only to travel around but also to meet local CMA people. From the chapter list on the website, I found that there is a Tampa CMA chapter, Covenant Riders. I contacted the chapter leadership and there was possibility not just to meet people, but also to make good friend‐ ships and see and partake in chapter activities. That was great. Maybe one day some other CMA chapters from the world will send you emails that they plan to be in your area and you can help them. I hope you will respond positively and do your best. With the Internet and Facebook it looks that the world has become much smaller than before. Lots of people can communicate better and see other activities. Please visit and “Like” our site: www.facebook.com/CMALatvia and we hope that we can support one another. May God bless your personal and ministry life. CMA
Zigmars Atvars serves as president of CMA Latvia.

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International Mission Trips

John Ogden Sr. 870-389-6196
May 4 Run for the Son May 10-12 California South State Rally Vista, CA May 15 Run to the Wall Washington D.C.

Charles Hale 903-796-6692
May 4 Run for the Son Local Chapters

Bob Sandburg 209-586-4419
May 4 Run for the Son Local chapters May 10-12 California South State Rally Vista, CA May 17-18 California North State Rally Mariposa, CA May 24-26 GWTA Spring Fling Susanville, CA

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Lyle Herman 701-663-8699
May 4 Run for the Son Local chapters

Ray Burns 785-582-4011
May 4 Run for the Son

Chet Upp 479-394-1014
May 4 Run for the Son Support Center

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CMA Mexico: The Lord of the Harvest
By JORGE Ayala
hen God sent us to go and love the lost ones it’s because He has set the hearts. It is wonderful to see when we get to love and show Jesus´ infinite love, and the new hope of life. This is possible because God has prepared the road, this road as well as our route. He has prepared the land, He has watered the plow since the beginning. This has been made possible because of the truth in His promises in order to get to know Him. You and I must be one of the seven‐ ty that God sent in pairs, like Luke is letting us know. “After this the Lord appointed seventy others and sent them two by two ahead of him to every town and place where he was about to go. He told them, “The harvest is plen‐ tiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field. Go! I am sending you out like lambs among wolves” (Luke 10:1‐3, NIV). Some of the wonderful things God did at the last few rallies was to see how God would take me by His hand to the lost ones and witness the grain and the need of Jesus in their lives. We feel how the motorcycle community has recognized the colors of the Lord, how it searches in the noise and multitudes the people who are to change their lives through us, identifying our place and the beautiful work we are called to do. Knowing that we are part of the 70 chosen by the Lord to go, it´s wonder‐ ful, when Jesus said : “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few,” He had His eyes and heartbeat on us. In CMA Mexico, we are ready and com‐ mitted to serve God knowing that for every biker who hears the Word of God a heart will be transformed. We pray to the God of the grain that He sends workers like you and me, willing to serve, willing to speak, willing to pay the price, but most of all willing to love. We know that you and I will be rewarded for being part of those cho‐ sen and obedient 70, that we have cried out to the Lord of grain so we can go. Maybe it is now when there are not enough workers, but the Lord sent us as part of the existing workers to carry the only hope of eternal life. I thank God for you being part of this ministry (CMA) and thank you for knowing that the One who listens to me listens to you. I thank you because you are always listening to me through CMA. Changing the world, one heart at a time. CMA
Jorge Ayala serves as president of CMA México.

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RFS Network

2013 Run for the Son Member Reminders
1. List RFS, CMA member name and member number, and chapter number on the memo field of each check. 2. Send in any checks collected throughout the year until April 15. After April 15, accumulate the checks and turn them in to your chapter’s Run for the Son secretary on the day of the Run. Individuals not in a chapter should accumulate and mail checks in a completed Run for the Son packet envelope postmarked by May 20, 2013. (All RFS materials are available at www.cmausa.org/run‐for‐the‐son/) 3. Retain sponsor forms; these are attached to your Run for the Son brochure, for your records so you can send out thank you cards, letters, or other information. 4. Remember to give each sponsor the receipt portion of the brochure to record their gift for tax purposes; no other receipts will be given. 5. Items postmarked after May 20, 2013 may be credited to the 2014 Run for the Son.

2013 Run for the Son Secretary Reminders
1. Transfer packet information to the chapter’s recap sheet listing participants in alphabetical order with last name first, ie Doe, John. List the husband’s name directly above the wife’s name. Or use the pre‐populated RFS recap sheet received through email. 2. Add amounts on the recap sheet; verify the total equals the funds collected. 3. Confirm that all checks are made out to CMA. 4. Obtain a money order for any cash or foreign currency; or deposit cash into the chapter checking account and send a chapter check. Please do not send cash. The chapter check should include a breakdown of the participants’ names and member numbers for all cash turned in. 5. Remember to fill out the shipping label, no PO Boxes please. This is the address where the incentives will be shipped. 6. Send all money with the recap sheet by “delivery confirmation” (electronic certified mail offered by the United States Postal Service) to CMA postmarked by May 20, 2013. 7. Retain a copy of the recap sheet and individual packet envelopes for your records. 8. Money received postmarked after the deadline may be credited to the 2014 RFS and will not be eligible for 2013 incentives. CMA

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CMA Netherlands
By KLAAS Heiligenberg

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Klaas Heiligenberg serves as president of CMA Netherlands.

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t our spring weekend, we cele‐ brated 15 years of CMA in the Netherlands with a beautifully decorated cake and a lot of small cute cupcakes. We want to thank the Lord for all the years and where He has brought us to today. Our history starts in 1982 with a local Dutch Christian motorcycle club. I joined this club in 1984 as a Christian. As one that rode a bike and was raised by good Christian parents, I was a bit unfamiliar with the motorcycling world at the time (that goes for the rest of the members also). We went out as a club into the towns and villages to reach the people on the street with the Gospel (nothing wrong with that), but slowly we changed our sights and started out‐ reach to the motorcycling world. In 1998, we went through a major change; we stopped the old work on the streets and focused completely on the motorcycling world, together with another Christian club that formed later on. Then both clubs merged and joined CMA International and became part of a bigger family that shared one vision of changing the world, one heart at a time. In the years following, we've known battles and blessings. We've increased in numbers and lost members. We've expanded our mission field and devel‐ oped several tools to support the way we do outreach. We are blessed with two members who took it upon themselves to develop a Goodies Department and stand, which supplies our members and general pub‐ lic with good quality stuff. The stand is also used as a central meeting point at various bike shows. When the men started off designing patches, they bought a small second hand embroider‐

ing machine to get going with and with‐ in a year the machine was paid for and they went onto a good second hand professional machine, which also turned well. At the end of this year, both men wanted to take a step back from this very demanding work (which they deserve), and so then we had the challenge of find‐ ing replacements for this work to carry on or looking at going in a differ‐ ent direction that we have yet to dis‐ cover. Somewhere in the early years, we produced a Dutch biker Bible called Highway to Heaven and today we're issuing the 3rd print. In 2012, we trans‐ lated and printed the first batch of the CMA workbooks which are currently being worked through by members in the chapter meet‐ ings, and new mem‐ bers have to work through this materi‐ al before they can become members of CMA the Netherlands. Through the years, we explored more and more of this mission field and the diverse motorcycling cultures and on this journey we have ended up in jails at times. Not because the Dutch laws don't agree with spreading the Gospel, but because God opened the doors to reach inmates stuck behind prison walls. We have had good impact in reaching parts of the motorcycling world; howev‐ er, the Fast Lane, touring, and off‐road scenes are difficult for us to reach as this group are more focused on their thing (riding or racing) and have little time for

socializing. Their events are large ride outs or a day on a racetrack, not like at a party where they can have a drink and talk while the band plays. We don't have many members that feel called to reach out in those areas; however, there is a small number still at it, trying their best to get a grip on this group (so no giving up there). The contacts within the pris‐ ons are still good as we regularly coop‐ erate with prison pastors for outreach to this group of hard to reach people. Going on outreach is the main thing to do but apart from that we've tried to run several events where we invite peo‐ ple we meet to come join us on ride outs. This is mainly aimed at the touring bik‐ ers and with the ride outs they can earn points, like a yearly competition, but this wasn't so successful and now only one event takes place in a year. In order to create time to chat with the guests we offer a scrumptious BBQ after the long ride out and refreshments to quench the thirsts. What works really well is our monthly Church for Bikers gatherings of which we have two these days, in different parts of the county, and different Sunday evenings. Here we've seen a small number of people get saved and baptized. If one reaches out into the darkness and makes an impact on those that are property of the rulers of darkness, there will be battles. Right now, we are facing such battles in which we have had to say goodbye to a number of members. We look forward to a big harvest and great blessings from our Lord as we are going onto the next hole. CMA

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CMA Portugal The BHAG’S of CMA Portugal
By EDDIE Fernandes
BHAG is a (Big Hairy Audacious Goal). To fulfill the vision of changing the world, one heart at a time, the ministry of CMA in the small country of Portugal has set some big goals that will require the intervention of an even bigger God for the coming year. It is commonplace to hear people on the streets, in restaurants and cafes, at soccer stadiums, in the workplace … basically everywhere in Portugal, speaking of the crippling financial crisis. Yes, Portugal’s economy collapsed in 2010 leading the government to solicit a bailout from the EU. Yes, we are bank‐ rupt as a nation. Yes, we are all under paralyzing austerity measures and will be until Jesus comes, it seems. But what’s the point of lingering on bad news? It won’t change a thing. It will only lead to more depression. We are in the same boat as many other nations following the disastrous recession that threatened the globe, also known as the Lesser Depression, a

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marked global economic decline that blessed by the work of our members in began in December 2007 and took a the Districts of Porto in the north and particularly sharp downward turn in Santarém, located between Lisbon and September 2008. Porto. Our So let me share groups, be they some good news chapters or about what God is nuclei, are known doing to build up by the capital city our nation despite of each of the mismanage‐ Portugal’s 20 ment of many Districts. Our humans that BHAG (Big Hairy almost tore it Audacious Goal) National President, Eddie Fernandes, and his wife Marta next to CMA Lisbon’s van that will transport down. The good as a ministry is to the CMA stall and the Bibles all over the country. news emerges open a chapter in from the most unlikely people in the every one of Portugal’s 18 national dis‐ most unlikely places. Isn’t that just like tricts! We also would like to see CMA our Lord? He continues to use the fool‐ Portugal extend to Madeira and the ish things of this world to confound the Azores, two Portuguese autonomous wise (1 Corinthians 1:27). island archipelagos in the North CMA Portugal saw amazing growth Atlantic Ocean considered the outer‐ and consolidation in 2012, the exact most region of the European Union. year when the crisis reached its peak. The primary goals for 2013 will be to We now have four active chapters. The charter another two chapters and two headquarters and founding chapter nuclei to reach at least 8 of the 18 operates out of the nation’s capital in Districts. We are also trusting God in the District of Lisbon. The order to publish the 3rd edition of the Faro chapter is based in the Biker Bible in Portuguese. This will The National Board of CMA Portugal comprised of the presidents and vice-presidents of the different chapters. southern part of the country bring to 30,000 the total number of in the district known as the Biker Bibles freely distributed in the Algarve. This is where for‐ nation via CMA. We are in fundraising eigners come to enjoy great mode trying to secure the needed beaches and mild weather all finances to print off the 10,000 copies of year round. The Beja chapter this wonderful Bible that is our most is located between Lisbon effective evangelism tool. There is noth‐ and Faro in the rural region ing as rewarding as giving a biker the that is the country’s food bas‐ Word of God in a format and language ket called the Alentejo he/she can understand. District. The Setúbal chapter From a small group of four bikers the is the most recent to be char‐ CMA ministry in Portugal now has a uni‐ tered and is based south of verse of 101 members, prospects and the mighty Tagus River in the respective families. We ask all in our Setúbal District. international family around the world In 2012 we also birthed to believe and pray with us for the two nuclei. A nucleus is a 10,000 Bibles, that they will be paid for budding group that does not and arrive in time for the massive rallies have the dimensions or char‐ of Faro and Gois in July and August this acteristics required to form a year. CMA Eddie Fernandes serves as chapter. We have been

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• Working at motorcycle trade shows • Organizing twice per month meet‐ ings in form of a “biker café” in the local churches and building deep relationships with the visit‐ ing bikers • Establishing strong and lasting relationships with international MC’s (e.g. in the region of Frankfurt and being invited to their events and even being asked to accompany members of those MC who were sick) • Conducting prayer meetings and Bible groups in prison and lead‐ ing inmates to Jesus • Conducting biker church services for local churches with worship music and afternoon ride‐outs • Organizing an international CMA conference including simultane‐ ous interpretation services For many years, we have conducted motorcycle tours in Turkey (Taurus Mountain range). This is not only a fun event focused on off road up to 7,500 feet, but more importantly a time of worship and prayer. We also deepen our relationships on these tours.

It is such a great joy to be on the road for our Lord and personally expe‐ riencing His blessings every day. This year we expect and believe for Hebrews 13:14. Maddin Koch, Chapter President “New Life in Jesus” 2012 was very turbulent for our chapter. During the months with ice and snow there are no biker rallies in Germany so we focused on visiting the local biker groups and MC´s. We expanded our contacts and deepened our relationships among the biker groups in Germany. During the biker rally season, our main event is the “Edersee Meeting” (Lake Eder Biker Rally) near Kassel. For over 10 years, we have been attending this rally with our Bible tent. There we get into talks and discussion with visitors and people who are just curious. Our talks are all about Jesus. It is always striking for us how many people are not able to get along in their lives and how many are sincerely searching for the meaning of life. Biker rallies like these are spiritually chal‐ lenging and, quite honestly, we all

reach our personal limits. Our chapter has been growing strongly. We are quite active by organizing biker servic‐ es in local churches and giving testi‐ monies of our evangelistic work. Jesus keeps opening up more and more new doors. Entering those doors, we encounter people already being prepared and seemingly waiting for us, gung‐ho to ask us about Jesus. In springtime 2013, we appointed four new members to our chapter and we are truly grateful. It is simply amaz‐ ing to see how Jesus keeps preparing people with hungry hearts to go out into the world and preach the Gospel. Michael Seibel, Chapter President “Jesus has Risen” Our chapter is more or less focused on visiting the local MC´s. We can real‐ ly experience how God is moving among the people. Our contacts to local MC´s develop from initial skepticism, to friendly acceptance and finally to open hearted sympathy and fellow‐ ship. We are being invited to events of those MC´s and open house evenings. We recognize an increasing acceptance of those bikers to address us in person‐

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al matters. We accompany bikers who are sick, mourning, and who are bur‐ dened with personal problems. We face regularly that the bikers are eager searching for healing but at the same time are unable to really leave their cir‐ cumstances in a sustainable way. We are on a long and wonderful journey for the Lord, seeing every day that Jesus loves all people like He loves us. Each time we reach out to people and bless them, we are being blessed back. 2012 ended with two invitations by local MC´s to attend their Christmas Eve and New Years Eve. We really had blessed evenings there. We are grateful for 2012 and look‐ ing forward to what our Lord will be showing us in 2013. We have a prayer request for our worldwide CMA family. Please pray for God´s peace and Jesus´ love to be man‐ ifested among the biker groups in Germany. Especially for peace among the MC´s. The biker scene is in turmoil and even newspapers are reporting about it. CMA
Christian Plath serves as National Secretary of CMA Germany.

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MISSISSIPPI Stanley Beech SC Roy Clark AR Richard Donahou AR Wayne Downey AR Rodney Harrell AR Randy Lackey AR Ronnie Lay AR Andrew & Banita Ford AR MISSOURI Bradley Barton SC Kathi Crawford AR Cy Knight AR Mark Mayo AR Ty Ramey AR Mark Shelton AR Robert Shouse AR Chet Smith AR Gene Smith AR Craig White AR David & Joanne Barclay AR Kenny & Traci Jarman AR MONTANA Larry S. Banister SC Stephen Douglas AR Marty Malone AR NEBRASKA Jim Reier SC Leon Anderson AR Jim Hale AR Terry Randell AR Tommy Tejcka AR Darryl & Laura Price AR NEVADA Greg Hubbard SC Paul Schmitt AR NEW ENGLAND NORTH (NH, VT) Peter Helgerson SC Buck West AR NEW ENGLAND SOUTH (CT, MA, RI) Gordon Rowe SC Bill Hegenauer AR Raymond Jackson AR NEW JERSEY Paul Sokol SC Sandy Meyers AR Jeffrey Wolinsky AR NEW MEXICO Roy Morrow SC Mo Gomez AR Pete Feldner AR Jerry Spicher AR Chuck Tipton AR Jon & Vicki Malk AR NEW YORK Ralph Witt SC Robert Anton AR Marshall Bedford AR Jim Moore AR Herb White AR Mark & Diane Dunning AR NORTH CAROLINA David Richey SC Charlie Morgan AR David Oates AR Hank Richard AR Bobby Seymour AR NORTH DAKOTA Jeff Bahr SC John Butman AR Sven Hauge AR Mark Knudsen AR

601-428-4823 228-388-8827 662-487-3656 228-224-0833 662-809-2095 601-953 6920 601-278-5079 228-229-6923 573-576-8216 573-433-5645 417-394-2278 816-344-6409 573-736-3145 636-346-2289 816-254-5036 417-850-0279 660-287-0031 314-303-3199 573-732-4236 417-830-4925 406-728-8914 406-249-4749 406-281-2017 308-237-0458 308-631-7186 402-209-0413 402-764-4691 308-927-3925 402-292-7772 775-790-4019 702-465-2678 603-726-7120 603-744-0337 508-839-4670 203-270-1668 401-636-0646 201-784-1063 856-404-7181 908-222-3286 505-860-4566 432-894-7980 505-281-5537 505-917-0672 505-856-5578 505-715-0364 315-822-3611 631-499-4552 315-668-7005 845-266-3259 585-323-2171 585-728-9905 704-888-5502 828-696-0859 828-697-1974 910-333-2009 704-932-9254 701-642-6041 701-337-5497 701-572-9195 701-474-5555

Leadership

OHIO G. R. Niver Keith Burke Jeff Fisher Tom Martin Bud Perry Chris Surface Rex & Mary Gilbert OKLAHOMA Gene Karn Steve Brackeen Gene Haddock Mike McGovern Richard Wagnon Charles & Tonya Davis OREGON Cliff Roper Marc Christensen Barry Jarrett Ty Stephenson Douglas South PENNSYLVANIA Dale Brubaker Dick Ackerman Allen Brooks John Fleece Ken Knapp Jim Quoss SOUTH CAROLINA Norm Moore Ralph Coggins Wray Matthews Retta Sundblad SOUTH DAKOTA Gary Smithers Barry Eberhard Yvette Philipsen Jeff & Nancy Eley TENNESSEE Dan Neal Jonathan Allgood Arthur Gibson Gary Holt Richard Landess Pontiac Lowry Mike Norris Michael & Julie Hearne TEXAS NORTHEAST Joe Bishop Thomas Barber Jeffrey Coker Robert DuMond Rick Gentry Marty Johnston Randy Miller Thomas Osburn Jerry Spraggins Danny Sullivan Michael & Jennifer Dawson TEXAS SOUTHEAST Eugene Johnson Rob Bayman Art Brown Meredith Jordan Vernon Osborn Bobby Pudwill Dana & Jane Futrell TEXAS WEST Charles Grady Daniel Comalander David Mason Bob McClain Mike Negri Kevin & Jene Phillips Tim & Donna Reich

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UTAH Bob Stringham Roger Cannon Jon Fellenz VIRGINIA Jim Palmer Kimberly Collins David Miller Lenny Stowell Doug Surges Sam Uhlenbrock WASHINGTON Steve Schiller Marvin Astin Scott Dickerson Rob Gutierrez Timothy McCart Dana Pieze Lee Scholes Gene & Pam Myers

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WEST VIRGINIA Kevin Wright Rick Burkey Tim Hudnall Gene Lambert Thomas E. Roberts WISCONSIN Ralph Sorenson John Clark Tom Duerst Steve Gorder John Haydin Mark Schwacher Jan Reed WYOMING Ray Mapel Jeff Randall

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Curtis & Carole Clements Vice President Evangelistic Outreach 870-389-6196 ext. 247
Support Center Hatfield, AR

Roger & Rayleen Wilson North Central Region 3 641.226.0106
May 4 Run for the Son Michigan May 5 Biker Sunday Green Lake, MI May 17-18 Men’s Conference Michigan May 31-June 2 ND State Rally Medina, ND

Rick & Eileen Steffy Northeast Region 5 717.733.1537
May 17-19 New Jersey/MD/DE State Rally Cumberland, MD

Tom & Kathie Palazzolo West Region 1 435.563.3688
May 10-12 CA S. State Rally Vista, CA May 17-19 CA N. State Rally Mariposa, CA May 31-June 2 ID State Rally Jerome, ID

Randal & Lisa Tebeau Southeast Region 6 706.745.1311
May 1-5 Thunder Beach Bike Week Panama City Beach, FL May 11-18 Myrtle Beach Bike Week Myrtle Beach, SC May 30-June 2 US Rider Reunion Helen, GA

John Jr. & Holly Ogden South Central Region 4 870.389.6196 ext. 301
May 10-12 NCOM Nevada May 16-19 TX State Rally Leakey, TX May 23-26 Biloxi Blow Out Biloxi, MS

Hiram & Sharon Villaseñor Rocky Mountain Region 2 505.334.8879
May 16-19 Aspen Cash Rally Ruidoso, NM May 24-29 Red River Run Red River, NM

Jerod & Jennifer McPherson Youth Movement Evang. 870.389.6196 ext. 233
Support Center Hatfield, AR

Kerry & Debbie Gibson National Evangelist 601.927.8705
Support Center Hatfield, AR

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