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In This Issue

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It is easy at times to feel overwhelmed with life. Working, car‐

ing for our families, serving at church and in CMA can all take

a toll on us. None of these things are bad things, but sometimes

even good things can wipe us out. The Bible says that giving is

sowing a seed that will reap a harvest (Galatians 6:7‐10). In giv‐

ing ourselves, giving our strength, we will in return reap God’s

strength. When you feel wiped out, like you have too much on

your plate, remember this and the below verse. CMA

Letters to the Editor

“The LORD is my strength and shield. I trustHim with all my heart. He helps me, and myheart is filled with joy. I burst out in songsof thanksgiving. The LORD gives His peoplestrength. He is a safe fortress for Hisanointed king” (Psalm 28:7-8, NLT).

Hospital Ministry

We do follow‐up HospitalMinistry after the Sturgis Rally.An individual that was severelyinjured was finally transferredto a hospital closer to his home

in Columbus, Ohio. We try to findCMA’ers to do follow‐up whenpeople leave our area and yourArea Reps, Rex and Mary Gilbert,responded immediately eventhough they were on the road.The Ohio State Coordinator, GRNiver, also responded to us with‐in a few hours. This was thefastest and easiest transfer wehave ever had happen. Kudos toyou and your crew and manythanks. You have some great ser‐

vants! Looking forward to seeingall of you at the Fall Colors Rally.

Thank you and God's blessingsto everyone,

Auggie & Sunshine Minzlaff Sturgis, SD

Misty Bradley

Thank You

I hope this gets to the right folks.I want to say thank you. OnNovember 29, 2012 my brotherDavid Morris Sr. passed intoHeaven. The actions of the

Spring Hill, TN CMA memberswere of great comfort to us all.Words fail to express my thanksfor what CMA did. God bless y'all.

Ken Morris,Paron, AR

Misty Bradley 

Gift of Hope

I am writing because I am 44years old and came across abooth of yours at a show. Ibrought home a copy of Hope for the Highway  and over the last 

year I barely opened it. It wasn’t until recently that I began read‐ing and believing. I would like tothank you for this gift. I havelearned so much!

David GodinezUnion City, CA

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Each week, members of theChristian Motorcyclists

Association minister tomotorcyclists of all types at all sorts of biking events.From races to swap meetsand every kind of rally inbetween, CMA reaches intothe motorcycling communi‐ty, rubbing shoulders withbikers with a very specificset of needs.

To some, these bikers might look 

like a completely different breed with

strange customs and complicated

problems, but we see bikers for who

they truly are: real people with real

needs. We know that no matter what 

type of bike they ride, how young or

old they might be, all motorcyclists

have the same basic needs and face a

majority of the same issues. This is

the motivation behind a special proj‐

ect that is currently under develop‐

ment.

Hope for the Heart, the Biblical

counseling ministry of June Hunt,

serves to renew minds, heal hearts,

and bring hope to the hurting. Hope

for the Heart also works to empower

Christians to disciple others. Through

a special partnership between the

Christian Motorcyclists Association

and Hope for the Heart, we have put 

together a resource providing Biblical

keys on the top 10 issues we believe

bikers face. The resource will be DVDbased and presented by CMA leaders

with a uniquely motorcyclists per‐

spective. Here are the ten issues cov‐

ered in this very useful resource:

• Marriage

• Divorce

• Conflict Resolution

• Depression

• Forgiveness

• Decision Making

• Fear

• Pride and Humility

• Anger

• Communication

Certainly, this list could be debat‐

ed, reworked, and added to, but with

over 35 years experience of minister‐

ing to bikers at motorcycle rallies,

these are the most common life issues

we have encountered.

It is our hope, these discussions,

centered on the truth of God’s Word

will be beneficial to those who strug‐

gle with them and on another level,

become a resource for those who min‐

ister in the highways and bywayssharing God’s love with motorcyclists

who struggle with these same issues.

This project will be available this

spring and work hand in hand with

our new printed Biblical keys

resource, CMA’s Ride Guide.

As the Holy Spirit continues to

guide the ministry of CMA and pro‐

vide new tools to use to reach motor‐

cyclists we will continue to serve bik‐

ers, offering hope and pointing people

to Jesus. CMA

CMA News

By JEROD McPherson

Top Ten Issues Bikers Face – New Resource for CMA

John Ogden Sr.870-389-6196

March 11-17

Mission TripPeru

March 19-21CMA Pastors’ Retreat

Iron Mountain, Hatfield, AR

March 24-26South Africa Leadership Conference

South Africa

March 29-May 1South Africa National Rally

South Africa

Ray Burns785-582-4011

March 15-16

Kansas SORSalina, KS

March 19-21CMA Pastors’ Retreat

Iron Mountain, Hatfield, AR

Charles Hale903-796-6692

March 19-21CMA Pastors’ Retreat

Iron Mountain, Hatfield, AR

Lyle Herman701-663-8699

March 1-2

South Dakota SORChamberlain, SD

Chet Upp479-394-1014

March 19-21CMA Pastors’ Retreat

Iron Mountain, Hatfield, AR

Bob Sandburg209-586-4419

March 19-21CMA Pastors’ Retreat

Iron Mountain, Hatfield, AR

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Evangelist Article

For most of us, March means the end of a long, cold

winter and the arrival of spring, warmer weather

and finally getting the bike out and riding some‐

where. By the time March rolls around, I am so ready

to get on my bike and ride… maybe nowhere in partic‐

ular, just go for a ride. It’s something that I really

enjoy and look forward to after what usually feels like

a really long winter.

I believe that God has put in each of us, certain

desires, gifts and abilities that come easy for us and

we enjoy doing. When we are doing those things, there

is a sense of fulfillment, accomplishment and satisfac‐tion that we feel.

But you know, we live in a complicated world. We

have pressures from all sides, pushing us to do things

that in the “world’s eyes” are good, but they can tend

to take us away from the things that God has put with‐

in us. Also, there are so many things that we have at 

our disposal that can distract us and we lose sight of 

the calling that God has on our lives.

Just as an example let’s talk about texting. I would

much rather talk with someone on the phone than text 

because my fingers are too fat and I always hit the

wrong key! Anyway, it is a good tool…if used correct‐

ly. You can see countless videos on U‐tube of people

texting and running into things while walking and tex‐

ting. And worst is texting while driving. This texting

thing has become an obsession! If not used correctly,

we can be so focused on texting, that we lose track of 

where we are and where we are going. And doing that 

can bring about some disastrous results! The same can

happen if we take our eyes or focus off of God and His

purpose in our lives! In this world we live in, there are

so many distractions and pressures that we encounter

every day as we go to work, school or whatever we do,

that it is very easy to lose our focus.

God so wants us to do what He’s created us to do

and the only way we can do that is keep our focus on

Him! In Jeremiah we read: “For I know the plans I have

for you," says the Lord. "They are plans for good and

not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. In

those days when you pray, I will listen. If you look for

me wholeheartedly, you will find me. I will be found by

you," says the Lord. "I will end your captivity and

restore your fortunes. I will gather you out of the

nations where I sent you and will bring you home

again to your own land” (Jeremiah 29:11‐14, NLT). For

me, the key to these promises is “If you look for mewholeheartedly, you will find me.” In the midst of all

the distractions, we MUST focus on God!

Here is one more scripture we all know, “But seek 

 first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all 

these things shall be added to you”  (Matthew 6:33‐34,

NKJV).

My heart’s desire is to do all that God has created

me to do, but it’s made very clear in scripture, that the

only way I can do that is to focus on God and to seek 

Him first. That’s all I have to do and He will take care

of the rest!

As we come to

another riding

season, let’s

purpose to keep

our mind and

heart focused

on God and His

plans for us.

May God richly

bless you in all

you do this rid‐

ing season! CMA

By HIRAM Villaseñor

 Focus on God 

Hiram and Sharon Villaseñor oversee the Rocky Mountain Region as National Evangelist.

STATE DATE LOCATION CONTACT PHONE

Oklahoma April 26-28 Tishomingo Gene Karn 580-334-6331

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

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STATE DATE LOCATION CONTACT PHONE

Arizona March 1-2 Glendale Sam Trevino 928-925-7980

Kentucky March 1-2 Cecilia James Collins 270-382-2688

Missouri March 1-2 Roach Brad Barton 573-576-8216

Nevada N March 1-2 Winnemucca Greg Hubbard 775-790-4019

North Carolina March 1-2 Raleigh David Richey 704-888-5502

South Dakota March 1-2 Chamberlain Dan Kessler 605-390-2574

Nevada S March 8-9 Tonopah Greg Hubbard 775-790-4019

Utah March 8-9 Sandy Bob Stringham 801-623-0415

Wisconsin March 8-9 Marshfield Ralph Sorenson 414-881-7578

Kansas March 15-16 Salina Mike Bright 620-431-7454Michigan March 15-16 Jackson Gary Truitt 517-250-1501

Michigan UP March 22-23 Ishpeming Lonnie Newton 906-484-6023

Colorado April 5-6 Centennial Beal Trahan 303-808-5988

Louisiana April 5-6 Bethany Clayton Davis 318-347-4944

South Carolina April 5-6 Little River Norm Moore 843-607-0446

Washington April 5-6 Ellensburg Steve Schiller 360-491-7082

West Virginia April 5-6 Shinnston Kevin Wright 304 375-4980

Alaska April 12-13 Eagle River Gerry Keffer 907-696-6145

Arkansas April 12-13 Hot Springs Danny Beene 870-260-6021

Iowa April 12-13 West Des Moines Cary Klatt 712-295-5781

Montana April 12-13 Belgrade Bill Kern 406-580-1264New York April 12-13 Binghamton Ralph Witt 315-822-3611

Tennessee April 12-13 Crossville Dan Neal 615-758-9773

Florida S April 19-20 Sebring Michelle Metcalf 941-725-2766

Indiana April 19-20 Kokomo Phil Bontrager 574-354-1616

New England S April 19-20 Norton, MA Gordon Rowe 508-839-4670

Oregon April 19-20 Springfield Cliff Roper 503-539-8885

Wyoming April 19-20 Cheyenne Ray Mapel 307-682-0984

Nebraska April 26-27 Kearney Jim Reier 308-237-0458

New England N April 26-27 Waterville, ME Terry Melanson 207-354-0555

Additional information on location, lodging, and registration available on each state webpage. Go towww.cmausa.org/events and follow the link to reach your state’s page. Please note that events are rescheduled or relo-cated on occasion and the state webpage or contact will have the most current information throughout the year.

The 2013 Seasons of Refreshing focuses CMA chapters and members on the importance

of being led and empowered by the Holy Spirit in all aspects of the ministry.

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Evangelist Article

The rain was a steady downpour on Iron Mountainwhen they rolled it from the

trailer and into the Pavilion. Folkswere milling around like they do at the start of the Colors Rally andnot many paid any notice to what was going on just outside theGoodie store.

A handful of folks started rub‐

bing it down, drying it off, polish‐ing it up. It was like bringing athoroughbred race horse in out of the rain. The crowd around it steadily grew as it became obviousthat this was no ordinary motorcy‐cle. This machine was a work of art.

It was a 1958 Harley DavidsonFL Panhead with 30 over pistonsand old school kick start on a rigidframe with a custom extendedfront end and ratchet top trans‐

mission. There is genuine goldflake in the paint. It dazzles the eyeas light reflects and retracts in itssleek chrome and warm gold plat‐ed detailing. This is a bike youcan't help but admire. It is worthtens of thousands of dollars andrepresents countless hours of labor. It was there because a smalltown preacher from Idaho, whodid every bit of the work himself,on a nickel and dime budget, whowas not even a CMA member,wanted to donate it to CMA.

Before Jack Harwell investedtwenty years in restoring this bike,it had been used to smuggle illegaldrugs out of Mexico and intoTexas. In 1987 Harwell barteredmechanic work to buy the engine,frame and transmission. Jack saysthis bike was not only restored,but redeemed, just like him.

Jack Harwell grew up hard andpoor in Cleburne Texas. He was

always in trouble for fighting but football allowed him to hit peoplewithout getting in trouble. It alsoearned him a college scholarship,but after a few weeks of classes hedropped out in pursuit of illegaldrugs and fast bikes. He workeddead end jobs and got high whiledrifting over the yellow line ontothe wrong side of the law.

He was in an apartment in Fort 

Worth, Texas getting high when hesaw the apartment owners fiveyear old son sniffing spray paint fumes to get high. It sickened himto think of a child being drawn intothat life style. Jack says it was thefirst time God pricked his con‐science.

A few months later, Jack had togo to a local Rescue Mission to pick up a friend who was trying to conthe preacher there. Jack met the

first Godly man who had ever real‐ly impressed him. Jack thought Jesus Christ was a sissy and any‐one who believed in him was pret‐ty much a sissy too. But PastorJames Walker was a red neck for‐mer rail road worker with an irongrip hand shake. This guy was nosissy. Jack was distracted by ayoung lady he wanted to get toknow better so he would show uponce in a while, after the preach‐ing, to avoid the guilt trip.

One night he got drawn into apublic prayer circle of about 25people taking turns praying. Heknew God was dealing with himand had about decided maybe hewould give his life to Christ whenit was his turn to pray. Just thenthree police cars pulled up andmade the group disband. Jack knew this was a tactic of satan andhe fully understood satan wouldfight hard to hold onto him.

The next night Jack felt drawnback to the Mission. Walkerpreached on hell and Jack listened.He wasn't afraid of dying. He hadalready faced death many times. It was that little boy he had seen get‐ting high that haunted him; that his choices, the life style he hadchosen and fully supported alsohurt a lot of innocent people alongthe way.

When the invitation came togive his heart and life to God, thepull was so strong, he had to hangonto his seat to keep from goingforward. He knew angels anddemons might be doing battle forhis soul. The church service endedand the people all left. But JamesWalker walked down the aisle andsat with Jack. He met Jack wherehe was, just like Jesus would do,and Jack gave his life to Christ that 

night.That was March, 1974. Jack returned to his home town andfamily. When they saw the dramat‐ic change in him, his parents andsiblings all made a commitment toChrist. Jack eventually felt called topreach. He studied and practicedhis preaching in Rescue Missionsaround Texas.

He married and had a family but in 1980, his wife left him and Jack left the pulpit because at that time,

most denominations forbid adivorced man to pastor or preach.He back slid for a while there but eventually, like the prodigal son,he came to his senses and back tothe ministry. In 1993 he accepted acall to serve as pastor for a smallchurch in Malad, Idaho.

He began restoring the Panheadin 1987. He never borrowedmoney to do the work and it oftensat for months until time and

By TOM Palazzolo

Redeemed and Restored...

Just Like Me 

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Evangelist Article

As we get ready for another riding season.We have a great opportunity, as we look at Laconia Bike Week the week before the

National East Rally.Below is just a taste of things that can happen,

when we follow God’s calling on our lives. TheHeartBeat isn’t big enough for Eileen and I toshare the stories and friends we made in Laconia.No matter how you look at them, we all needJesus.

On the shores of beautiful Lake

Winnipesaukee, along the weathered board walk and pier that secures the majestic cruise ship,“The Mount Washington” is the setting of the old‐est motorcycle rally in the United States. LaconiaBike Week has been attracting motorcyclists tothe mountains of New Hampshire for 90 years.

CMA has ministered to these folks for manyyears sharing Jesus on the streets, at the CoffeeHouse, in the booths, and at the Hill Climb. AsGod’s children we need to, “be doers of the word,and not hearers only…” (James 1:22, NKJV). Manyof these bikers come to Weirs Beach to consume

as many cans and bottles of beer as they can. Inthis way they desensitize their bodies with afalse feeling of joy that earthly pleasures afford.CMA is there to offer them an abundant life inChrist. “But whoever drinks of the water that Ishall give him will never thirst” (John 4:14,NKJV).

At our coffee house in the Methodist Churchwe offer two AA meetings each day. Often we seeup to 30 people, twice a day, who come toencourage each other in their desire to resist alcohol. After several days and nights it is easy tofeel tired and wonder if our efforts are in vain.

One day while sitting in our prayer area I openedthe Bible that was sitting on the table and wasreminded of this verse, “And let us not growweary while doing good, for in due season weshall reap if we do not lose heart” (Galatians 6:9,NJKV). After reading and praying awhile, Iwalked outside wondering if I should just gohome for the rest of the day. As I walked awayfrom the building I noticed a man comingtowards me. As we gained eye contact he asked if someone could pray with him. I told him I wouldbe happy to. Richard went on to explain that his

wife had been diagnosed with cancer and wasnot expected to live more than 12 months. Afterabout 35 minutes of praying with him and shar‐ing scripture with him he acknowledged Christ asSavior. Then, concerned for his wife, I explainedhow he could share Christ with her and how shecould accept Christ as well. I know he wasblessed because he continued to hug me andweep on my shoulder. As we parted I thankedGod for blessing me with placing this lonely manin my path at that moment and for allowing me

to be used for His glory. At a time when I wasready to give up for the day God had other plansby reminding me of His faithfulness through Hisword.

The next morning I remembered what Jesussaid in Matthew 10:32, “Whoever acknowledgesme before others, I will also acknowledge beforemy Father in heaven” (NIV). A revived spirit lift‐ed my heart and sent me out in the crowds of people and bikes planting seeds of hope to any‐one who would listen.

We need YOU to come to Laconia and share

with boldness the Gospel of Jesus. Simply havingJesus in our hearts is not enough. Jesus tells us tobe “fishers of men,” which means seeking andknocking, expecting doors to be opened. Weoften are very much in need of workers as theharvest is great and the workers are few. Ourfaith and gift of salvation needs to be shared withothers. “In the same way; faith by itself, if it isnot accompanied by action, is dead” (James 2:17,NIV).

CMA is a light in this otherwise dark bikerworld in Laconia. Light is the only thing that canovercome dark‐

ness. Comeand join otherCMA’ers whoare known bytheir fruits at this rally. Wecan work together,Changing theworld, oneheart at atime. CMA

Rick and Eileen Steffy oversee the Northeast Region as National Evangelist.

By RICK Steffy

 Known by our Fruits in Laconia

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The 2013 motorcycling sea‐son is springing into gear.That means it’s time to take

stock of our rides and accessories.Do I remember

where I storedthe leathers?Are the tiresproperly inflat‐ed? Can the oldtent keep therain out? Do Ihave enougheggs and baconon hand to feedmore than 500hungry bikers?

As enthusiasts across the nationclean the cobwebs out of thespokes and wrestle with unyield‐ing oil stick caps, Brad and PattyPeyree have already hit the high‐ways. And as they always do, theChristian Motorcyclists Associationmembers served free breakfasts tohundreds of fellow campers.

Brad and Patty, who are presi‐dent and secretary of the Desert Son Riders in Yuma, Arizona, arealready re‐stocking supplies for

the second of the five big eventsmany southwest bikers will attenden masse – The Yuma Prison Run.At the annual April event the cou‐ple and their ministry partners willserve free breakfasts to anyoneand everyone.

They do it out of love forunchurched bikers. Their prayer isthat the free meal opens doors toshare Christ with unbelievers. It’s asimple recipe ‐‐ freshly brewed

coffee, a breakfast burrito or two,

and when the Spirit urges, a prayerand a little Gospel for the road.And it works.

In 2009, Brad and Patty met Rhonda. Hurting from the recent 

loss of a brother,the young ladywas adrift at theToo Broke ForSturgis event held each year at Mormon Lake inArizona. Shestumbled intothe Peyree campfor the free foodthat was offered.

Patty had lost two brothers and

was able to minister to Rhondaand share Christ with her. Rhondais one of many who have accepted

Christ because Brad and Pattywere willing to share theirresources to help others.

The breakfast ministry startedby chance in July 2008 at Too

Broke. Brad and Patty shared theirbreakfast with a couple whocamped nearby. They alsobefriended a hungry biker laterthat day, and invited him to theircamp for a sandwich. Others walk‐ing by were also served. As the daywore on Brad and Patty realizedmany of those accepting a sand‐wich were partaking of the onlymeal they would receive at theweekend event. Many came unpre‐pared or had unwisely spent their

money on booze or drugs.From that humble beginning

grew the breakfast ministry. Each

By TOM McDonald

Brad and Patty Peyree 

Jan Melanson, Jill McDonald, and far right Doug Melanson, prepare the breakfast.

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Member Article

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CMA Kids

Have you ever heard your mom or dad say, “Nothing is ever free.” Well, there is one thing that is available to

everyone and it really is free. No strings attached, you don’t have to pay for it, and you don’t have to ever give it

back. Do you know what it is? It is salvation. When you know you have done bad things, called sins, you are

ready to accept the gift of salvation. When you ask Jesus into your heart, you know Jesus died on the cross and

paid for your sins so they can be forgotten forever. Once you ask Jesus into your heart, He will always be there.

You can never lose your salvation.

Are you ready to ask Jesus into your heart? If so here is a prayer that will help you:

Dear Jesus, I know I have sinned and I am sorry. I ask You to come into my heart. I know You died on the cross 

for me. Thank You for Your love for me. In Jesus name, Amen.

If you have questions about Jesus or salvation, you can talk to your parents or maybe your Sunday school

teacher. They will be willing to listen and can help you understand salvation even better.

“ For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoeverbelieveth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16, KJV).

Supplies Needed:

 Pencil

Crayons or Markers

 Beads, Glitter, or Stickers

Glue

Scissors

Connect the dots of the cross with a marker

or pencil. Then you can color it with markers

or crayons. You can even decorate it with 

beads, glitter, or stickers. Once you have it

decorated, hang it up in your room or put it in 

a special place to remind you Jesus loves you

enough to die on the cross.

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CMA Goodies

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Evangelist Article

As I sit here with minus 15 on the thermome‐ter and think of the coming of spring andthe new riding season, I thank God for the

seasons of my life and calling in CMA. We havebeen blessed to see God’s mighty hand at work inso many ways through you, the servants of Godin this ministry. We are especially blessed whenwe are on the road and meet someone at a gasstation and they begin to tell of how God usedyou in their lives when no one else seemed tocare. They tell us how you fed them and cared for

their families and their precious children. Thenwe are privileged to go on a mission trip withyou and the same is said by the missionaries andtheir families; “You have brought us transporta‐tion, hope, and love and have given us a visionfor our work where we live.”

Because of all of you, the Kingdom keeps grow‐ing and God’s word is carried out to the entireworld. We all have seen what Run for the Son hasaccomplished because you cared enough to goand share what our mission is to the world. Youhave shared the vision, Changing the world, one

heart at a time with those who wouldn’t have theopportunity to know about our mission for theLord. Your passion for your calling is such ablessing to Rayleen and me. We feel so privileged

to walk along side of you and share in the mes‐sage of hope to all who God brings to our path.Together with you, and the leading of the HolySpirit, we will accomplish more than we canbelieve as we see Run for the Son grow in num‐bers of participation and in monies raised for theKingdom. We believe this year will have a har‐vest like no other because you are truly God’sservants in the field.

Our prayer is that as you go out this year mayyou experience GOD’S calling on your life and see

others come to know HIM, one heart at a time.John 4:35 saysthat the fieldsare ripe untoharvest. As wepray and pre‐pare for Runfor the Son, weshouldremember that it is not for usbut for the liv‐

ing God and hewill use us in amighty way.CMA

Roger and Rayleen Wilson oversee the North Central Region as National Evangelist.

By ROGER Wilson

ThankYou

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Goodie Corner

Shirs & Jckes

___ Ladies 3/4 Red Embroideredw/ black logo on ront

S, L-XL3X-4X

$39.50

___ Riding or the Son Shirt, navy S-4X $22.50

___ Abide Ladies Shirt, black S-2X $20

___ Buttery 3/4 Ladies Shirt M-XL $24.95

___ Buttery S/S Ladies Shirt L $24.95 ___ 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, silverembroidered logo on ront

S-2X $35

___ Ladies Vintage Shirt, lt. blue S, L-XL $18

___ Ladies Race Check, gray S-2X $10

___ Ladies L/S Mini Check Dress S-3X $54

___ NEW! Dickies ® Shirt w/ Stars/Stripessleeve, l/s, black

S-3X $34.95

___ NEW! Mirocfber Shirt, l/s, black S-3X $34.95

___ Mens L/S Red Embroidered w/ black logo on ront

S, 2X-4X 3XT

$39.50

___ Unity Shirt w/ CMA patches S-L, 3X $25

___ Men's Polo, black, silver em-broidered logo on ront

S-M $35

___ Mens Race Check, gray S-XL, 3X $10

___ L/S Pocket Shirt, gray S $10

___ Men's Mini Check L/S DressS, M

2X-4X$54

___ Patriotic Eagle Dickies ® S/SShirt, gray

S-3X $35

___ Dickies ®  L/S Navy w/ Flamedetail on sleeve

S-2X $36.50

___ Tribal Tie-Dye T-Shirt S-XL $20

___ Black 2-in-1 T-Shirt w/ GrayCMA/Red Flames LogoS-XL $20

___ Motocross, orange S-2X, 5X $39.50

___ Hatfeld Shirt, red S-4X $18

___ My Chains Are Gone, white M-3X $18

___ Road Warrior L /S T-Shirt, gray S-3X $20

___ Weapons O Our Warare, gray S-L, 4X $18

___ Ride the World, l/s, brown S-XL, 3X $20

___ Here I You Need Us L/S,orange

S $20

___ CMA on Fire T-Shirt, black S-M, XL $18

___ Gray Mircofber Shirt,short sleeve button up

S-L2X-3X

$29.50

___ CMAUSA Bike T-Shirt, charcoalblue

S-3X $18

___ Rebel w/ a Cause T-Shirt,silver gray

S-XL3X

$18

___ God Speaks T-Shirt, navy S-L $18

___ Embossed Logo T-Shirt w/ pocket, black

S-L3X

$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-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

___ POW-MIA T-Shirt, black, POWlogo, Memorial, Isaiah 49:16

S-L3X-4X

$25

___ CMA International T-Shirt, navy S-3X $6

___ ATV Mud Splat T-shirt, yellow S-XL, 3X $10

Cs & Hewrs

___ Flair Hair Visor $18.50

___ Black/White Ladies Cap $15.25

___ Pink/Brown Distressed Ladies Cap $15.25

___ Black/Orange Mens Cap $15.25

___ Pink Beanie $11.95

___ Black Beanie $11.95

___ CMA Custom Bu ®  $19.95

___ Black/Red Cap w/ Red Outline $15.25

___ CMA Kids, royal blue and black $18.50

___ Orange/Black Flame Cap $15

___ 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/ LiquidMetal, black

$18

___ Black Skull Duragg $15

___ Black Duragg w/ Silver Logo $12.50

___ Pink Duragg w/ Black Logo $12.50

___ Youth Movement Flat Bill CapFitted: S/M L/XL

$25.50

___ Navy/Tan Flex ® Fit Cap $15

___ Black “Light Up” Cap, low crown $20

___ Navy/Red Abstract Logo Cap $15

___ Iron Mountain Leather Logo Cap $6

___ 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

Riing Ger & Gves

___ PolarTec Shirt S-XL $39.95

___ PolarTec Pants S-2X $39.95

___ Riding Jacket, black S, L $100

___ Rain Jacket, black w/ red andwhite stripe

M, L,2X, 4X

$35.50

___ Rain Pants, blackS-L

3X-4X$34

___ Adaptive Tec Jacket XS, S $75

___ Xtreme Riding Jacket S-5X $250

___ Ladies Xtreme Riding JacketXS, 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 Jacket44-4650-54

$158

___ Ladies Air Mesh JacketXS, SL-3X

$159

___ 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 RidingSuit 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/ embossedlogo XXS XS S M L XL

$40.00

___ Deer/Bualo Gauntlet Glovesw/ embossed logo XS S

$70.00

___ Deerskin Fingerless Gloves w/ embossed logo S M L XL

$29.50

___ NEW! Tall Coconut Socks  M L XL  Womens

$19.50

___ Fast Lane T-Shirt, black,scripted design

M-3X $10

___ Youth Movement Tire TreadShirt, gray

S-2X $6

___ Sleeveless Shirt, orange denim “denim vest”

S $10

___ CMA Logo L/S Shirt, logo onront/back  white   black

S-5X $19

___ CMA Logo T-shirts, ull colorlogo on ront/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-ShirtYS-YXL

AL$18

___ KIDS Road Warrior L/ST-Shirt, gray, youth sizes

YM-YXL $18

___ CMA Kids Green “Ride Shirt” S-L $14

___ Lounge Pants, black L-2X $34.50

___ Ladies Fleece Jacket, green,embroid. logo ront/back

XL-3X $77.00

___ Ladies Hoodie, black w/ tribalartwork embroid. on ront

S-3X $20

___ Sweatshirt, black, embroi-

dered logo design on ront

S

3X-4X

$18

___ Hoodie w/ zipper, gray, redoutline on ront/back

S $15

Vess

___ Orange Reective Logo Vest M $25

___ Air Mesh Vest S-M,XL-5X $77

To order: check item, write in quantity and circle size. Carry Good- ie total to reverse side. ItEmS IN REd aRE aVaIlablE oNly totHoSE mEmbERS WHo HaVE ComplEtEd tHE mINIStRy tEamCouRSE oR WERE mEmbERS pRIoR to maRCH 1, 1997.

Cma decs

___ 8¼” $8.50 ___ 5¼” $6.25

___ 3½” $3.25 ___ 2½” $2.50

___ 2½” Colored Decal, die-cut, clearbackground 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

___ 2t Logo Decal $60

___ Flame Decal (3” x11”) $8

___ 18" Flame Decal $10

___ Black & Gold Graphics PackageIncludes 4 Decals

$47.95

___ HD Road Glide Graphics Package $169.95

___ Riding or the Son 8" Decal $4

___ “It is Finished” Decal (3”) $3

___ Lady CMA Rose Decal $1

___ On Track or Jesus DecalChoose One: White Black

$12

___ “Christian Motorcyclists Assoc.” SilverWindshield Legend, etched look

$14.50

___ Fast Lane Windshield Decal Choose One: Black Red Blue Green Yellow

$10

___ Youth Movement Tire Tread DecalSilver Windshield Legend

$8

___ Yellow Reective VestS-M, XL,

2X-3X$30

___ Leather Shawl, black w/ trim, mediumleather patch, one sizeTrim Colors Choose One: Yellow Blue Black Red

$205

___ Denim Vest Extenders $7

___ Vest Extenders w/ CMA Logo or snaps $8

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Personalized Items (Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery) Be sure to fll 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, haslasered 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, Ofcer Positions, etc.)

___________________________

___________________________

1 Line2 Lines $1.50$2.00

Banners

___ 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 o CMA Banner 4’ x 6’ $200

___ Kids Banner 2’ x 3’ $60

___ CMA White Logo Banner 3’ x 2’, hangrom top

$60

___ “Here i you need us.” Banner 4’ x 6’ $200

___ “CMA Welcomes You” Banner 4’ x 6’ $200

___ CMA “Blessing o the Bikes” 1½’ x 4’ $60

___ CMA “Blessing o the Bikes” 3’ x 2’ $60 ___ CMA Service Banner 2’ x 2’ $55

Books

___ NEW! Ride Guide, paperback $19.95

___ NEW! Seeing Yoursel 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 or the Highway” NewTestament Bible, NIV

each10+

$4 ea$3 ea

___ “Spoke-N-Word” Gospel oJohn

1-4950+

$2.50$2.00

___ God’s Promise Book $4

___ If My People Book $3

___ Spanish “Hope or 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% or Jesus” Patch $4.50

___ “Here i 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, LargeBackpatch, 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

___ CMAUSA Plastic Patch $6

___ 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 PatchSet, Large Backpatch, 3” Patch, CMAUSAPatch

$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 specic) $5

___ Prayer Warrior Pin $5.50

___ MPB Commemorative Git 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 Ocers Pewter Lapel Pin  Choose One: President Vice-President  Secretary Treasurer Chaplain

Road Captain

$4.50

___ Cloth Chapter Ocers Patch Choose One:  President Vice-President Secretary

  Treasurer Chaplain Road Captain

$3

___ Cloth Patch Choose One: Chapter State Coordinator Area Rep

$3

Miscellaneous Items

___ CMA Suspenders, black $22.95

___ Absorbent Coasters w/ logo, set of 4 $20.95 ___ Stoneware Mug (new shape) $19.50

___ Black Coee Cup $10

___ 2 GB USB Preloaded Flash DriveIncludes: RFS, Take It to the Streets, Thank You, andRiding 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 KitIncludes: Motorcycle Wash, Chrome & MetalPolish, Surace Treatment & Sealant, LeatherCleaner & Treatment, Microfber Cloth

$28.95

___ Koolgator Neck Cooler $9.50

___ Motorcycle Hitch Hider $10.50

___ Auto Hitch Hider $10.50

___ Regional Map Rerigerator Magnet $2.50

___ It's All About Jesus Bumper Sticker $5

___ Ride Brite One StepBike Wash

8 oz32 oz

$10$15

___ CMA Roller Ball Ink Pen $2.50

___ Nicaragua Knie w/ Leather Case $175

___ CMA Logo Bronze Plaque $75

___ Nicaragua Cord Wrapped Knie w/ Leather Case

$130

___ Denim Purse 6.5” x 7” w/ Strap $12.50

___ Stoneware Mug, black $19.50

___ CMA Tumbler w/ straw, clear $11.50

___ Leather Checkbook Cover, black $22.50 ___ Leather Bible Cover $60

___ Leather Key Whip $13

___ Chrome Embossed Logo Emblem $12

___ Rubber Beverage Coaster, logo $4.25

___ Diamond Finish Car License Plate $10.50

___ 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/ fame/logo $4

___ Denim Embossed Apron $20

___ Belt, black webbing w/ CMA wovenlabel. 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

___ Refective Armband w/ lights, green $7

___ Black Sunglasses w/ saety lens $14

___ CMA Traveler Backpack  Choose One: Yellow Black

$179.50

___ CMA Jumbo Hauler, yellow $110.00

___ CMA Tool Pouch  Choose One: Silver Yellow Black

$24.00

___ Logo Stamped Notebook [no pen sale] $9.50

___ Pocket Business Card Holder $2.50

___ Wooden Note Pad Holder, walnut $28

___ CMA Car/Trailer Logo Magnet $14

___ CMA 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

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TooBox Items

Tract 1-17, Sold in packs of 100 for $9

1. ___ The Right Road

2. ___ Thank You, (variety pack only)

3. ___ He Would Have Ridden A Motorcycle

4. ___ Let Those Who Ride Decide

5. ___ Everything You Ever Wanted To KnowAbout A Motorcyclist

6. ___ Real Freedom, (variety pack only)

7. ___ The Treasure (Ladies’, Non-Biker), (variety pack only)

8. ___ Got Control? (Sport Bike Tract)

9. ___ No Fear (Sport Bike Tract)

10. ___ Ultimate Moto (Youth Tract, follow the leader)

11. ___ Wounded in Action (Veterans Tract), variety pack only

12. ___ Lasting Peace (Active Military Tract)

13. ___ You Are Special (Ladies’ Tract)

14. ___ In Control (ATV Tract)

15. ___ Right Trail (ATV Tract)

16. ___ Caution: Bridge Out (Dual Sport Tract)

17. ___ 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

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

___ NEW! South Africa Promo DVD $5

___ NEW! Spiritual Growth Bible Study Set $22 ___ For Mature Audiences Only DVD $10

____ Have You Prepared Your Ride Plan? (Spanish) 25/$9

____ Everything You Ever Wanted to KnowAbout a Motorcyclist (Spanish)

25/$5

____ Healthy Heart Tract [Blood Pressure] 50/$9.00

____ Pre-school Tract 100/$11.25

____ Kids Tract 100/$11.25

____ Fast Lane Variety Tract Pack $7.50

____ Text Message Tract 100/$9

____ Youth Movement Variety Tract PackRiders Checklist, Avoid the Crash, TextMessage, Pick Your Line, Protective Gear

 50/$10

____ We Missed You Postcards 10/$2.50

____ Vision Statement Bookmark 10/$3.50

____ SPF 15 Sunscreen Packets 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

____ 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, olded, 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 Certifcate 50/$5

____ Fast Lane Brochure w/ pictures 25/$9

____ Youth Movement Ino Brochure 25/$10

____ CMA Membership Certifcate $5

____ CMA Appreciation Certifcate 25/$4.50

____ CMA Handbook, CD ROM $5 ____ Non-Personalized CMA Business Cards, 

plan of salvation on back500/$11.50

____ Personalized CMA Business Cards, 14 dierent graphics to choose rom,available online only at shop.cmausa.org,more ino call 501.376.8436

Pricesvary withquantity

____ 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/$11.50

____ CMA Balloons w/ CMA Logo 50/$11.50

Ministry Tem Trining Mteri

Ministry Tems (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 TeamDVD 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

___ 2011 Special Ops AMT Workbook $4.50

___ 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

ORDER

$ _________ ORDER TOTal$ _________ Send a year’s subscription of the

CMa HeartBeat for only $20

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DONaTION

$10 $20 $50 Dontion to CMa

$ _________ Git Certifcte  $5 $10 $25 $50

$ _________ Please accept my gift for the IronMountin Deveopment

$ _________ Please accept my gift for the Support

Center Muti-Purpose Buiding$ _________ Please accept my gift to CMa

$ _________ Please accept my gift for RFS

$ _________ DONaTION SUB-TOTal

TOTalS (ORDER SUB-TOTal + DONaTION SUB-TOTal)

$ _________ TOTal aMOUNT ENClOSED

SHIPPING INFORMaTION

Ship to address: ______________________________

______________________________

Name: _______________________________________

Member #: ____________________________________

E-mail Address: ________________________________

Daytime Phone Number : _________________________

My check is enclosed payable to CMA

Discover VISA MasterCard

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Expires: ________/_________

Your gift is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Please Note: CMAwill mail receipts for your tax deductible gifts annually, rather than monthly.

Thank you for your support! 

___ Lielines or Living DVD (Hope or the Heart) $4

___ Youth Movement Info DVD $6

___ Off-Road, MX, ATV Ministry DVD $7.50

___ Ordinary to Extraordinary Women DVD $7.50

___ Relationships DVD $7.50

___ 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 flm

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 Stor ies DVD #1, with Kerry Gibson and John Ogden, Sr.

$10

___ Life Changing Stor ies DVD #2, with Kerry Gibson and Gary Wadding

$10

___ Four Elements of a Healthy Chapterand Forming a CMA Chapter DVD

$6.50

Send Order Form to:Christian Motorcyclists Association

PO Box 9, Hatfeld, AR 71945

Send check, money order, or credit card information with order. Pleaseinclude your membership number on any orders. We cannot fll or-ders without payment (credit card orders may be placed by calling1-800-300-6530; Discover, VISA or MasterCard). The 800 numberis or orders only. For questions about an order, please call 870-

389-6196. Prices are subject to change without notice. We acceptfax orders with credit card information. Fax number 1-870-389-6199.Ordering online is availble at shop.cmausa.org.

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Eastern National Rally

Fryeburg FairgroundsFryeburg, Maine

June 18-22Postmark 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 $ ___________

PAYMENT:Enclosed is: ❑ Check/Money Order ❑ VISA ❑ MasterCard ❑ Discover

Expires: __________ Card #:

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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.

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 arrival

Tent primitive $28.00/night

Tent electric $32.00/night

RV W&E $38.00/night

Western National Rally

El 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 Rally

Iron 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 nightupon arrival at Registration.

• Tent sites are not assigned andare first-come, first-serve.

RV by reservation only.

Contact Chris Benner, [email protected] 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 arrival

Tent primitive $13.00/night

Tent electric $19.00/night

RV W&E $27.00/night

RV 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

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Member Article

“Rise and Shine” is a phrase I

heard often as a child. My

dad would wake me up

every morning singing reveille and

saying those words. As a little girl, I

was delighted to

be woken up that 

way. As I grew

into my teen

years I admit it 

bugged me. What 

I wouldn’t give to

hear my daddy

say those things

to me again. After I married and had

children, it’s a song my kids learned in

Sunday School. “Rise and shine and

give God the glory, glory!” It waspeppy and fun with gestures to go

along with it.

After reading a friend’s post about 

the frustrations of working on a new

computer that would not cooperate, I

realized that it’s a rough world out 

there and we don’t even have to leave

the house! Life is so frustrating. The

world says it’s walking in “freedom”

yet chaos is the norm everywhere.

There’s very little commitment, hard‐

ly any standards and what used to be

normal is viewed as weird. Life hasindeed gotten topsy turvy, in a state

of utter disorder and confusion. Often

it’s hard to get up in the morning and

to turn on the tv means hearing news

about wars, murders, disasters and

more. Rarely do we wake up to hear

anything that will bring joy or peace

or comfort.

So how do we do it? How do we

live in the light when all around us is

falling apart? How do we present the

Truth in light of such wrong thinking?

Where do we go to find peace in a

world in such uproar? Can we find joy

in the midst of darkness? Can we

make ends meet in a world that wants

more and more

and more from

us? What about 

our rights? What 

about our future?

Who cares if 

we’re going off a

fiscal cliff or a

spiritual cliff? Can

we hang on, can we survive, can we

overcome?

Oh beloved, it’s time to “Rise and

shine and give God the glory!” It’stime to wake up in the morning and

praise the One Who gave you every‐

thing for life and godliness, in spite of 

the sorrow that hits you square in the

face, the gloom

and concern that 

wakes you up, in

spite of the hurts

and regrets and

unfulfilled

dreams. For

God’s Word is

your only sourceof hope, not just 

in bad times, but 

in good times as

well. God knows

you and He has promised many things

to you. And His promises are not left 

at the altar, but rather His promises

walk you down the aisle, carry you

throughout your life and stay with

you all the way to heaven! When the

world is tearing you down, God prom‐

ises to lift you above it. When people

are walking away, God has promised

to stay the course with you. When

sorrows hit, God has promised to give

you joy unspeakable and full of glory.

I know. When you’re in the midst 

of the troubles, it’s hard to believe,

but God loves you. I know it’s difficult 

some days to get out of bed, but God

is the One Who wakes you up each

day. And, if God Himself is waking

you up, then that’s a sure sign that He

has a plan for the day, regardless of 

the headlines, the hurts, the fears or

the concerns. Just follow Him. Just 

live by His Word. Just trust in the Only

One Who loves you unconditionally

and will never leave you or forsakeyou.

If you follow the Lord, live in the

light of His Word and seek His face,

everything else will work out. It might 

be messy along

the way, but His

will for your life

will be complet‐

ed. Hangeth thou

in there, beloved!

“Send out Your

light and your

truth; let themguide me. Let 

them lead me to

Your holy moun‐

tain, to the place

where You live” (Psalm 43:3, NLT).

“I have told you these things so that 

you will be filled with My joy. Yes, your

joy will overflow!” (John 15:11, NLT).

CMA

By REBEKAH Beene

Rebekah Beene and her husband, Danny,serve as State Coordinator for Arkansas.

“Arise, shine; for your

light has come, And the

glory of the LORD has

risen upon you” (Isaiah

60:1, NASB).

“I pray that God, the

source of hope, will fill

you completely with joy

and peace because you

trust in Him. Then you

will overflow with confi-

dent hope through the

power of the Holy Spirit”

(Romans 15:13, NLT).

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Although God is the same and

never changes, He has

changed the way He deals

with mankind through Jesus. Now

we can be in His presence. Now we

can come to Him and not be afraid,

now we can bring our lives with all

of their brokenness and pain

before His mercy. What He wants

from us, now in His presence, is

simple. He wants us to listen.

“Be careful that you do not 

refuse to listen to the One who

is speaking. For if the people of 

Israel did not escape when

they refused to listen to Moses,

the earthly messenger, we will

certainly not escape if we

reject the One who speaks to

us from heaven! When God

spoke from Mount Sinai his

voice shook the earth, but nowhe makes another promise:

“Once again I will shake not 

only the earth but the heavens

also.” This means that all of 

creation will be shaken and

removed, so that only unshak‐

able things will remain.

Since we are receiving a

Kingdom that is unshakable,

let us be thankful and please

God by worshiping him with

holy fear and awe. For our God

is a devouring fire”

(Hebrews 12:25‐29, NLT).

Things are different now in the

way we approach the Almighty.

But what He wants from us hasn’t 

changed. He wants us to listen to

Him. He wants us to pause in fear‐

ful reverence and take Him seri‐ously. He wants us to open up our

hearts to His voice, to what He

wants to do in our lives.

Now is the time, when the pres‐

ence of God is so close you can

actually feel the lump in your

throat and the anxiousness in your

belly, to shut up and listen. This is

the moment at the beginning of 

this year, to come into the true

presence of God and take it very,

very seriously. He is surely speak‐ing. We need to listen. He has

brought you here at this moment 

in time to hear. (Perhaps you want 

to say this as a prayer: “I am here

to hear”). Wherever you find your‐

self, “I am here to hear.”

Young people and adults alike,

respect His presence and open up

your heart to listen to His voice. Of 

course we could spend hours

teaching from the Scripture on

how a teenager should live and

what we think you need to hear

most from the Scripture. But, we

firmly hold, that what you need

most is to listen to the voice of 

God. The Spirit of Christ speaking

directly to your heart. You need to

listen when He says “quit it!” You

need to listen as He guides you.

You need to listen when He drawsyou into His embrace and whis‐

pers “I love you.”

Now the fire doesn’t burn on a

mountain, but in the hearts of 

young people who will respectful‐

ly listen. CMA

Youth Movement

Jerod and Jennifer McPherson oversee the CMA Youth Movement as National Evangelist.

ByJEROD

McPherson

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As we enter the New Year, I want to encourageyou to consider a new beginning for your life.That is exactly what my wife, Melanie, and I

did thirteen years ago. I’m not referring to a NewYear’s resolution. I’m talking about a life changingdecision. We made a decision to make a change that would alter the course and direction of our lives, aswell as the lives of those we touched along our jour‐ney. We began to follow a new purpose for living.The changes we made adjusted our priorities. Webegan to have a new understanding for our purpose

in life.I invite you to pick up a Bible and read the first 

two chapters in the book of Genesis. It is the founda‐tion of the entire Bible. If you can’t accept the truthof the beginning of the Bible then there is no point tothe rest of the Book. If you need a Bible, let us know.We promise to make one available to you. For most of my life the Bible was just a book, but over thecourse of our decision to make a change we discov‐ered it was more than a book. It’s the living Word of God. God reveals the Truth of His Word as we con‐tinue our journey. God’s Word is revealed through

reading the Bible. Without a deci‐sion to change your life, the Biblewill never be more than “just abook.”

The first two chapters inGenesis describe “Creation.” If youcan’t get past the faith it takes to

believe that God made the heavensand the earth and everything inthem then you lack the foundationrequired to accept the rest of theBook. If you don’t believe in God,sin, the Ten Commandments, obe‐dience, rewards, punishment, thenJesus and the Holy Spirit will havelittle impact on your daily life.

For some people the decision tomake a change is instantaneous.For others, once the decision ismade, transformation to a newbeginning happens over a period

of time. My wife can tell you the day she changed, Ican only pinpoint the year for myself; it was early inthe year 2000. Since the time of our new beginning,life as we knew it no longer exists.

I invite you to join us in attending church. Pleaseunderstand that I am aware that attending church isnot going to change your life. You have to make adecision to change; no one can do it for you. I’moften reminded of the definition of insanity – when Icontinue to do things the same way and expect to get a different result.

Maybe you don’t see a need to change your life.You might find yourself quite content and comfort‐able with your life as it is; that is where I was. But if you are someone who feels that there is somethingmissing in your life, or if you are unhappy with lifeas you are living it, then it might be time for a lifechanging decision. I encourage you to make a step ina new direction and discover the new beginning that is waiting for you. You make the decision to changeand God will reveal the way.

God Bless you. CMA

Sonny Edmondson is a member of the Light Riders chapter #160 of Gainesville, Florida.

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RFS Network

Everybody loves an old fashion ‘singing.’ Thiscomes to us from the Capital City Riders for Christ FORMING CHAPTER, #2756 in Frankfort, Kentucky.Isn’t it great when a forming chapter has the vision

for Run for the Son?Their President writes: “Next month, we are hav‐ing a fundraiser at our chapter secretary's church.We’ll be having quartets in to sing, there will be anoffering taken during service and we will also havean auction. Everyone is being asked to bring some‐thing that can be auctioned off, whether it be a bicy‐

cle or food. The proceeds will go to Run for the Son.The quartets are coming to sing for free; they

want to support our fundraiser. There will also be abarbeque going on in the parking lot. We’ll have a

CMA information booth set up and everybody wecan think of is being invited.”What a great way to have fun and raise money for

RFS. If your chapter has a worship group, considerdoing a concert; any money raised could go to RFS.CMA

By JOHNNY Upton

Johnny and Sandra Upton serve as National RFS Team Lead. [email protected] 

money allowed for the next step of the process. Redemption doesn't 

take nearly as long as restorationdoes, with bikes and with people.Jack says God taught him a lot of good lessons along the way, likepatience, but never so much aswhen he had to paint it without apaint booth.

His plan was to use it as a showbike to share his testimony. Heshowed it a few times but felt most local venues did not understand orappreciate the bike... or his testi‐

mony.In the mid 1990s his littlechurch was visited by ChristianMotorcyclists from nearby LoganUtah. Jack knew about CMA but af riendship ensued with membersWayne Rennemyer and Jon Felenz.Jack felt led this past year todonate the bike to CMA. Hebelieved that CMA would under‐stand the value of the bike, not just mechanically and esthetically, but spiritually.

Jack believes the bike repre‐sents how God takes us‐ who were

maybe badly used and not worthso much anymore and makes usinto something beautiful and of great value to Him. Jack is now100% disabled and works part time while serving as a full timepastor but he is a man obedient tothe Father and the Father said togive it away.

He tried to hand over the title toJon Felenz at Seasons of Refreshing in 2012 but Jon

arranged for him and Jack to driveto Hatfield Arkansas for theChanging of the Colors Rally topresent the bike in person.

So in October 2012 Jack gave hisbeloved Panhead to CMA alongwith new tires, a new battery, atrailer and all the spare parts,because Jack says, anything yousacrifice to God should be yourbest and the utmost you can give,because that is what God did for uswhen He gave us His son.

Redeemed and restored, thebike graced the main stage in the

Iron Mountain Pavilion during the2012 Colors Rally, a symbol for allof us of a life changed by the powerof the Holy Spirit and a God whoreaches out to us, works patientlywith us and brings us finally to theplace He has prepared for us.Redeemed and Restored, just likeus. CMA

Tom and Kathie Palazzolo oversee the West Region as National Evangelist.

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year since, more than 2,000 bikershave been fed. An average breakfast requires 20 dozen eggs, 10 poundsof sausage and bacon, 15 pounds of cheese, 15 pounds of potatoes, 300tortillas, 20 gallons of coffee, batterfor 200 pancakes, the makings for150 servings of biscuits and gravy,and hours of preparation. In 2012,the cost to fund the breakfast minis‐tery exceeded $18,000.

Brad and Patty clock untold ser‐vant hours, and they mount upmore than most riders. Their dedi‐cation to taking the Gospel tounchurched bikers has not goneunnoticed. At the CMA ArizonaState Rally in 2010, the couplereceived the Wayne HendersonServant’s Heart Award. The honor,

named after the long‐time westernregional evengelist, is given annual‐ly in Arizona to the individual orcouple who in the previous yeardemonstrated true servant min‐istry.

Sharing Christ is the heart andsoul of Brad and Patty’s ministry.And while that’s true now, ministrywas not on their minds when thecouple first decided to check out CMA.

“We just wanted to ride with

Christians,” Brad said of their initialinvolvement. “We wanted to besafe; we wanted a ride group. Thenwe found out it was a ministry.” It 

wasn’t long before Brad and Pattylearned they fit right in. That’swhen the ministy began in earnest.

After arriving home from that first event where theyshared their food andthe Gospel, Brad andPatty decided theywould be more inten‐tional at their next excursion, which wasthe annual FourCorners event inColorado. Then inearly 2009 came TheYuma Prison Run.

“Now it’s becomeour staple, it’s what we do” Brad said of the breakfast ministry.

The five multi‐day events Brad,Patty, and friends attend annuallyinclude Parker Ranch, in Parker,AZ., every March; The Yuma PrisonRun in Yuma, AZ. in April; TheLaughlin River Run, in Laughlin,NV., is traditionally the week fol‐lowing The Prison Run; Too BrokeFor Sturgis is held at Arizona’sMormon Lake in late July; and theFour Corners event takes place overthe Labor Day Weekend.

Parker is the warm‐up event 

each year. It is a gathering of Christian motorcyclists that helpsbelieving riders prepare for theministry opportunities they will

encounter in the coming months.All other events on the Peyree cal‐endar are attended by many differ‐ent kinds of bikers; one‐percenters

are heavily represented.

The breakfast ministry is just thebeginning of getting to know bikers,Brad said. To truly “earn the right”to speak to hard‐core bikersrequires sincerity.

“I’m a biker. I’m one of them,”Brad said. “Everybody knows that.We’re not wolves in sheep’s cloth‐ing. We’re the real thing.”

Brad said he is on his motorcycleall but maybe 15 days a year. Heputs 35,000 miles on his bike annu‐ally, and wears the CMA colors

everywhere he goes – to work, tochurch, and to biker events. Bradand Patty enjoy participating in the“fun” activities at biker events. The

Jan Melanson, Patty Peyree, Carol Sauter, and Brenda Heath serve breakfast.

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couple is well known for their bike‐game abilities.

“We love to participate in thegames,” Patty said, “but everyoneknows when it comes to the night‐time activities – we’re not part of that.” Their stance on where to

draw the line, Brad added, hasearned them the respect of thebiker community; that and theirattitude toward the bikers.

“We’re not trying to get anyonecleaned up,” Brad said. “God cleansthem up after they’re saved. We’renot here to do the laundry.”

Joining Brad and Patty on most of the multi‐day events at whichbreakfasts are served are somefaithful ministry partners includingTerri “Grumpy” Slyder and Doug,Jan, and Mikkie Melanson. All aremembers of CMA in Arizona.Grumpy is the vice president of Chairot Warriors for Christ inGoodyear, and Doug and Jan are thevice president and treasurer of theDesert Son Riders in Yuma.

In addition are the hidden part‐ners. Through Desert OasisMinistry, a 501c3 sub‐corporationof Grace Bible Fellowship, which isBrad and Patty’s church in Yuma,

family and friends provide thefinancial support required for thebreakfast ministry. All the funds gotoward food and ministry mainte‐nance. No funds are alloted formotorcycle payments or profits of any kind, said Brad, who is alicensed minister through GraceBible Fellowship. As for their per‐sonal expenses, Brad and Patty bothwork full‐time jobs. They use theirpersonal vacation time to partici‐pate in and travel to and from bikerevents.

The breakfast couple, who havebeen CMA members since 2007,have been married for 18 years.Each has two children, and togetherthey are the grandparents of three.

Brad said he and Patty take seri‐ously the Apostle James’ exhorta‐tion to display faith through worksof love. Their mission matches that of CMA, Changing the world, oneheart at a time. CMA

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MONTANA

Larry S. Banister SC 406-728-8914

Stephen Douglas AR 406-249-4749

Marty Malone AR 406-281-2017

NEBRASKA

Jim Reier SC 308-237-0458

Leon Anderson AR 308-631-7186

Jim Hale AR 402-209-0413

Terry Randell AR 402-764-4691

Tommy Tejcka AR 308-927-3925

Darryl & Laura Price AR 402-292-7772

NEVADA

Greg Hubbard SC 775-790-4019

Paul Schmitt AR 702-465-2678

NEW ENGLAND NORTH (NH, VT)

Peter Helgerson SC 603-726-7120

Buck West AR 603-744-0337

NEW ENGLAND SOUTH (CT, MA, RI)

Gordon Rowe SC 508-839-4670

Bill Hegenauer AR 203-270-1668

Raymond Jackson AR 401-636-0646

NEW JERSEY

Paul Sokol SC 201-784-1063

Sandy Meyers AR 856-404-7181

Jeffrey Wolinsky AR 908-222-3286

NEW MEXICO

Roy Morrow SC 505-860-4566

Mo Gomez AR 432-894-7980

Pete Feldner AR 505-281-5537

Jerry Spicher AR 505-917-0672

Chuck Tipton AR 505-856-5578

Jon & Vicki Malk AR 505-715-0364

NEW YORK

Ralph Witt SC 315-822-3611

Robert Anton AR 631-499-4552Marshall Bedford AR 315-668-7005

Jim Moore AR 845-266-3259

Herb White AR 585-323-2171

Mark & Diane Dunning AR 585-728-9905

NORTH CAROLINA

David Richey SC 704-888-5502

Charlie Morgan AR 828-696-0859

David Oates AR 828-697-1974

Hank Richard AR 910-333-2009

Bobby Seymour AR 704-932-9254

NORTH DAKOTA

Jeff Bahr SC 701-642-6041

John Butman AR 701-337-5497

Sven Hauge AR 701-572-9195

Mark Knudsen AR 701-474-5555

ALABAMADavid Hall SC 256-270-7459

Michael Darling AR 256-412-2970

Chester Holyfield AR 256-783-4823

John Loyd AR 251-942-1377

Donnie Shavers AR 706-324-6294

Terry White AR 205-672-9340

ALASKA

Randy Baker SC 907-456-8047

Jon Boone AR 907-688-3983

ARIZONA

Sam Trevino SC 928-925-7980

Kiven Hardison AR 520-227-0783

Randall Heath AR 623-293-8257

Roger Sauter AR 480-221-2728

Brian & Kimberly Loyd AR 520-248-3617

ARKANSAS

Danny Beene SC 870-260-6021

Kerry Baker AR 870-561-3978

Ernest Bearden AR 870-514-9720Denver Dennis AR 479-495-2807

Jerry Harris AR 870-741-5593

James Jones AR 870-862-9353

Charles McCool AR 479-495-7845

Harlan Powell AR 479-234-0800

Ross Scalise AR 501-428-6620

Jim & Martha Atchison AR 479-963-1450

CALIFORNIA NORTH

Jerry Sutton SC 707-354-1225

Brian Davis AR 707-987-0157

 A.C. Enderlin AR 510-774-2173

John Hoppstetter AR 510-886-3670

Donald Leedy AR 530-347-6211

Bill Moss AR 559-871-1802

John O’Mara AR 530-647-2501

Bill & Becky McKenzie AR 559-970-7946

CALIFORNIA SOUTH

Mike Ferry SC 619-890-1743

John Alford Jr. AR 858-486-5398

Dave Brantner AR 951-247-1071

Steven Fay AR 619-825-0481

Eric Gilbert AR 760-248-2444

COLORADO

Bill Chartier SC 303-659-4363

Chris Bright AR 970-587-9844

Rick Chartier AR 303-426-5105

James Clark AR 719-392-7352

Charles Compton AR 970-674-1272

Bobby Gill AR 719-859-3405

Beal Trahan AR 303-808-5988

Brad Tutor AR 970-641-2117

Chuck Noland AR 970-420-1391

DELAWARE

Bud Timmons SC 302-732-6440

Joseph Caignon AR 302-738-6380

FLORIDA

Mark Cooley SC 904-655-7872Bill Clardy AR 904-261-4269

 Adrian Goodrich AR 305-797-0903

Wayne Metcalf AR 941-725-2766

Randy Paul AR 904-501-7026

David Vanderklay AR 352-382-5764

John West AR 352-266-1277

Bob Wimmer AR 850-627-6773

Rick & Angie Smith AR 386-566-3165

GEORGIA

Eric Shumans SC 912-269-3272

Cliff Finney AR 404-578-8073

Bobby Grimes AR 770-386-2760

Mark Joiner AR 229-886-2124

Terry Kleeblatt AR 770-845-9890

Doug Ray AR 706-259-1932

Barry Walker AR 770-253-5680

HAWAII

Richard Murray SC 808-870-9085

IDAHOGregory Leichliter SC 208-342-7222

Tim Bernard AR 208-362-5064

 Anthony Everts AR 208-944-0665

Fritz & Marnie Houser AR 208-602-3721

ILLINOIS

Doug Johnson SC 630-878-2801

Leo Koulouris AR 815-469-3504

Ron Nichols AR 630-898-2529

Mark Small AR 309-241-4053

Ted Williams AR 618-534-0068

Rick Wisely AR 618-684-4058

Thomas & Vickie Martinez AR 270-804-0979

INDIANA

Jay Wilber SC 812-499-3395

Mike Bischoff AR 513-520-7284

Phil Bontrager AR 574-354-1616

Dave Long AR 765-795-3193

Jack Lorence AR 260-459-7809

Joe Rogers AR 765-413-7473Bob & Sharon Carrell AR 317-894-1965

IOWA

Cary Klatt SC 712-295-5781

Bob Baldwin AR 712-873-5028

Mark Cornick AR 319-754-8076

Roger Plath AR 515-275-4452

Br ian & Julaine Bidleman AR 515-955-1455

KANSAS

Mike Bright SC 620-431-7454

Brian Adcock AR 785-742-7744

Michael Benzel AR 620-348-3955

Ron Harper AR 913-788-7505

Rod Keen AR 785-461-5783

Jeff Miller AR 785-434-2558

Heath Pressnell AR 316-347-9360

Kelly & Natalie Klubek AR 620-365-6447

KENTUCKY

James Collins SC 270-382-2688

Rod Hoffman AR 270-563-9983

Chris Wallace AR 270-703-0178

Noble & Barbara Abendroth AR 270-884-7255

LOUISIANA

Jim Owens SC 318-255-4764

Clayton Davis AR 318-347-4944

Michael Hukins AR 318-452-3423

Gary Lorio AR 225-261-1250

Donnie Stevenson AR 318-419-9873

Melvin Warren AR 318-428-8435

MAINE

Terry Melanson SC 207-354-0555

Dan Bernard AR 207-447-9704

MARYLAND

Peter Colombo SC 301-779-5377

Samuel Bowers AR 301-842-2026

Dean Clutts AR 240-577-1085

Dan Lavelle AR 240-674-4121

MICHIGANMike Dewey SC 616-363-3618

Jeff Ansley AR 616-878-9466

Rodney Greene AR 517-548-2438

Robert Miller AR 810-797-5445

Dale Rohelier AR 248-542-4867

James Sayatovich AR 906-281-7179

Mark Sheler AR 810-841-3737

Paul Sprunger AR 517-485-4731

Gary Truitt AR 517-250-1501

Jeff Wheeler AR 231-775-0570

MINNESOTA

Mike Irwin SC 763-425-3438

David Adams AR 651-766-8060

Kevin Brase AR 952-446-1837

Duane Hooge AR 507-831-3290

Greg Johnson AR 218-591-6391

Dave McLellan AR 763-533-0410

Todd & Nikki Donnay AR 320-492-4758

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Curtis & Carole ClementsVice President

Evangelistic Outreach870-389-6196 ext. 247

March 1-31Support Center

Hatfield, AR

Tom & Kathie Palazzolo

West Region 1435.563.3688

March 1-2N Nevada SOR

Winnemucca, NV

March 8-9S Nevada SORTonopah, NV

Hiram & Sharon VillaseñorRocky Mountain Region 2

505.334.8879March 1-2

Arizona SORPhoenix, AZ

March 8-9Utah SORSandy, UT

March 20-21CMA Pastors’ Retreat

Iron Mountain, Hatfield, AR

Roger & Rayleen WilsonNorth Central Region 3

641.226.0106

John Jr. & Holly OgdenSouth Central Region 4870.389.6196 ext. 301

March 19-21CMA Pastors’ Retreat

Iron Mountain, Hatfield, AR

Rick & Eileen SteffyNortheast Region 5

717.733.1537March 1-2

Kentucky SORCecilia, KY

March 19-21CMA Pastors’ Retreat

Iron Mountain, Hatfield, AR

Randal & Lisa TebeauSoutheast Region 6

706.745.1311March 1-2

North Carolina SORRaleigh, NC

March 8-16Daytona Bike WeekDaytona Beach, FL

(continue Tebeau)March 28-31

Fast Lane Slaying the DragonDeals Gap, NC

Jerod & Jennifer McPherson

Youth Movement Evang.870.389.6196 ext. 233

March 19-21

CMA Pastors’ RetreatIron Mountain, Hatfield, AR

Kerry & Debbie GibsonNational Evangelist

601.927.8705March 1-31

Support CenterHatfield, AR

OHIOG. R. Niver SC 740-994-0348

Keith Burke AR 330-385-3277

Jeff Fisher AR 419-343-6506

Tom Martin AR 330-563-4221

Bud Perry AR 740-286-5385

Chris Surface AR 513-232-6407

Rex & Mary Gilbert AR 419-657-6038

OKLAHOMA

Gene Karn SC 580-334-6331

Steve Brackeen AR 405-570-7796

Gene Haddock AR 918-682-4741

Mike McGovern AR 580-286-9342

Richard Wagnon AR 580-323-6321

Charles & Tonya Davis AR 405-640-3607

OREGON

Cliff Roper SC 503-539-8885

Marc Christensen AR 541-890-1232

Barry Jarrett AR 503-591-8052

Ty Stephenson AR 541-980-8016Douglas South AR 541-997-8451

PENNSYLVANIA

Dale Brubaker SC 814-224-5177

Dick Ackerman AR 724-433-6345

 Allen Brooks AR 570-836-5030

John Fleece AR 717-625-7193

Ken Knapp AR 814-437-1751

Jim Quoss AR 717-244-6041

SOUTH CAROLINA

Norm Moore SC 843-607-0446

Ralph Coggins AR 864-266-7027

Wray Matthews AR 843-509-8001

Retta Sundblad AR 864-855-3674

SOUTH DAKOTA

Dan Kessler SC 605-716-9377

Barry Eberhard AR 605-363-3956

Yvette Philipsen AR 605-347-2298

Gary Smithers AR 605-291-9536

Jeff & Nancy Eley AR 605-754-6065

TENNESSEE

Dan Neal SC 615-758-9773

Jonathan Allgood AR 615-830-3183

 Arthur Gibson AR 423-361-4579

Gary Holt AR 865-228-0907

Richard Landess AR 423-877-9825

Pontiac Lowry AR 901-682-6331

Mike Norris AR 931-761-3810

Michael & Julie Hearne AR 931-314-5559

TEXAS NORTHEAST

Joe Bishop SC 903-513-6378

Thomas Barber AR 254-749-1248

Jeffrey Coker AR 903-261-7619

Robert DuMond AR 817-905-6538

Rick Gentry AR 972-635-6448

Dave Jackson AR 940-627-9995

Marty Johnston AR 817-988-8069

Randy Miller AR 512-259-4701Thomas Osburn AR 903-450-3634

Jerry Spraggins AR 936-559-8499

Danny Sullivan AR 214-287-1005

Michael & Jennifer Dawson AR 214-878-8190

TEXAS SOUTHEAST

Eugene Johnson SC 361-729-6493

Rob Bayman AR 713-553-6981

 Art Brown AR 210-633-2123

Meredith Jordan AR 361-290-1046

Vernon Osborn AR 281-356-9225

Bobby Pudwill AR 832-341-2388

Dana & Jane Futrell AR 713-542-3660

TEXAS WEST

Charles Grady SC 940-723-2948

Daniel Comalander AR 432-687-4595

David Mason AR 806-292-5562

Bob McClain AR 325-642-6265

Mike Negri AR 940-592-2854

Kevin & Jene Phillips AR 940-733-6707Tim & Donna Reich AR 254-442-1422

UTAHBob Stringham SC 801-623-0415

Roger Cannon AR 801-731-5238

Jon Fellenz AR 435-730-0088

VIRGINIA

Jim Palmer SC 540-674-4478

Kimberly Collins AR 276-328-3631

David Miller AR 540-362-3962

Lenny Stowell AR 757-420-4411

Doug Surges AR 540-439-0529

Sam Uhlenbrock AR 757-420-9065

WASHINGTON

Steve Schiller SC 360-491-7082

Marvin Astin AR 360-437-9307

Scott Dickerson AR 360-424-4543

Rob Gutierrez AR 509-539-9942

Timothy McCart AR 509-981-6181

Dana Pieze AR 360-340-7547

Lee Scholes AR 206-538-2488

Gene & Pam Myers AR 509-586-9947

WEST VIRGINIAKevin Wright SC 304-375-4980

Rick Burkey AR 304-863-3204

Tim Hudnall AR 304-824-2993

Gene Lambert AR 304-567-2048

Thomas E. Roberts AR 304-727-8821

WISCONSIN

Ralph Sorenson SC 414-881-7578

John Clark AR 715-943-2591

Tom Duerst AR 920-487-4234

Steve Gorder AR 608-987-3790

John Haydin AR 608-547-0246

Mark Schwacher AR 414-322-6500

Jan Reed AR 715-463-5951

WYOMING

Ray Mapel SC 307-682-0984

Jeff Randall AR 307-421-5961

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