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Letters to the Editor

Misty Bradley
THANK YOU
I don't have a question. It's more of a thank you. I was on my way to visit my dad in the south suburbs of Chicago. I stopped for gas and my bike died. I think he said his name was Ken Berger. He jumped my bike and blew a fuse in the process. I just wanted to extend my gratitude to him again and this is the only way to possibly do it. Thank you! Andrew Burgholzer Effingham, IL

RAVE REVIEWS
The November edition of HeartBeat was fantastic, a lot of GREAT reads and thought provoking insights. Steve Powrie Faith Riders #594 Bradenton, FL

ew Years Greetings! 2013 has passed and 2014 has begun. It seems like only a couple of months ago we were ushering in 2013. It was a great year and I would like to say thank you to our faithful readers. We are very grateful for the supporters we have. Thank you too, to the members who submitted articles and other items for publication. We look forward to receiving your submissions in 2014! What does the New Year mean to you? Do you make resolutions and goals? Last year, one of my goals was to spend more time with the Lord and with my family. I can say that I succeeded in my goal, but I still could have done more. My resolution this year is to go above and beyond what I did last year. I pray to devote spending more alone time with our Heavenly Father and to spend more quality time with my family. Time passes by so quickly and we have to delib erately choose to make time to do the things important to us.

Come close to God, and God will come close to you (James 4:8a, NLT).
We pray blessings upon each of you in this New Year. We pray God draws you nearer to Him and your family, and we pray you have new adventures serving our Lord within CMA! The HeartBeat Staff 03www.cmausa.orgJanuary 2014

BLESSED
I am edified and blessed by this magazine. Christiaan Brandenburg Bikers Church Durban CMA KZN Regional President

Have a Letter to the Editor youd like to submit? We want to hear from you! Email your submission to heartbeat@cmausa.org, or mail it to PO Box 9, Attn: HeartBeat, Hatfield, AR 71945.

Misty Bradley HeartBeat Editor

From the Directors Heart

Looking to 2014
By JOHN Ogden Sr.

s we closed out 2013 and moved into 2014, I spent much time in prayer in fasting regarding what God would have for us as we move forward. God reminded me about what He said He would do in this decade:
1. Increased Anointing. We will see and experience a growth in the power of God throughout the min istry. Gods anointing will increase and we will expe rience the miraculous power of God in every part of the ministry both in the USA and internationally. 2. Increased Visibility. Gods influence through CMA will increase and we will become more visible in the Christian community. 3. Ministry Pace. The pace and speed of the ministry will increase and we must be ready to tear down the walls and pull together nationally and international ly as we never have before. 4. Financial Growth. Finances to accomplish Gods purposes will increase. I am specifically hearing the voice of the Lord saying, Refresh and renew your understanding and commit ments to the basics of the Gospel. As we move into 2014, we are committed to focus on the basics of Scripture: the blood of Jesus, repentance, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the second coming of Christ. Please help me pray as we seek the leading of the Holy Spirit in these areas. There are two key scriptures which will guide us as we focus on the basics: First, John 3:16, For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. This is the foundation and the reason that Jesus shed His blood on the cross. It portrays the love of God for His creation, you and me, and the love that Jesus has by being willing to be a sacrifice for our sins. The blood of Jesus is the key theme of the Bible. Second, John 10:10, The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly. This gives us a clear picture of satans will and destiny for us, but in the last part, it points us back to our Lord and

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Savior, Jesus Christ, and the abundant life that we have in Him. I would like to challenge you, as we challenge our lead ership teams, to make going back to the basics center in your study for 2014. I have reviewed the ministry statis tics within CMA, and while there have been some ups and downs, overall, we have seen a very positive growth. I can only conclude that through your dedication and the bless ings of God, He has continued to manifest Himself through this ministry to prepare us for this decade and this year in particular. Just as we saw one of the greatest intensities in the move and power of God in our 2013 Changing of the Colors Rally, I believe this is an example of what we will see throughout 2014 with an even stronger power and presence of God. Prayer is key to accessing the wisdom and will of God. One of the reasons we are experiencing the increase of Gods power is because of the number of people in CMA that are praying and believing God for the impossible. I am pleased with the emphasis that is placed on prayer by our people, chapters, states, and regions who are all com ing together to seek the face of God. In addition, I am pleased with our international prayer team who lifts up every leader in every CMA International nation by name on a daily basis. You are truly making a difference. As I travel across the United States and around the world, there are countless people who come up to me and say, I am praying for you. It is because of people like you, with that spirit, that God is moving in the min istry of CMA. I am very excited to see and experi ence what God has already started and will continue to do through the min istry. You are truly changing the world, one heart at a time. John and Becky Ogden, John is the CMA
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Evangelist Article

The Fruit of Other Ministries


By RICK Steffy
Greetings to you all and Happy New Year. We had an exciting year last year and I believe God is going to show us wonders this year. During the fall of the year, we noticed a decline in ministry being reported. As I shared with the coordinators, they all agreed it was miscommunication regarding other ministry. Here is information sent to me and I want us all to take a close look at it. Thank you for all your hard work.

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

our times each year CMA chapters gather information to include in their Quarterly Reports. Often sal vations and recommitments are easy to remember because they stand out in our memory and they are very impor tant to further the growth of Gods Kingdom. Then there is the last catego ry, Other Ministries. These are often the hardest to account for, but they are also very important in the ministry of CMA. Below are three areas that may help chapters encourage its members regarding other ministries. How Do Other Ministries Help Us Personally Grow? God expands our ministry when we reflect on what He has done for His glory. As we become more aware of what God has put in our path we tend to seek more opportunities and He is faith ful to provide them. These ministries strengthen our prayer life as we ask for them and as we lift up the needs of those we minister to. We may develop a new boldness to share the love and comfort that Jesus offers. Our time and understanding in Gods Word increases as we seek to find scripture to share with others. Other Ministries increase our personal testimony that can be an encouragement to others. Other Ministries help those who do not under stand what the CMA Ministry is. Through our testimony of Other Ministries, other CMAers are encour aged to produce fruit, for multiplying the outreach.

Ideas For Tracking Other Ministries During The Quarter. Consider purchasing a small pocket calendar and each day record the num ber of ministries God used you for. Use your Google Calendar on your iPhone or other electronic device. Put a coin in a jar at home for every Other Ministry each day, count the number of coins at the end of the quarter, then add them up and send them in for RFS. Develop a clipboard spreadsheet or note pad at home. Establish a Ministry Partner (another CMAer) and send them a text for each ministry. The partner tracks yours and you track theirs. How Other Ministries Impact CMA. They help the Support Center devel op graphs that identify areas of growth or areas in need of improvement. They help Chapter Officers develop effective Chapter Leadership. Theyre used as a critical information tool for the CMA Board of Directors in planning the growth of CMA and seeking Gods will. This glorifies God as we confirm the impact of the ministry for the Kingdom of God through the members of CMA. And this motivates other CMA members to seek opportunities for ministry. These are just a few examples of what Other Ministries are; Calling to encourage someone; Explaining the Back Patch we wear; Testifying to Gods greatness; Bringing someone a meal; Sharing Jesus with someone; Visiting a shut in; Visiting someone in the Hospital; Sending a card or note of

encouragement to someone; Praying with or for someone. Other Ministries are really anything where we minister to someone and it should define who we are in Christ. These quarterly numbers can really change the world and increase our ministry effectiveness.
CMA

Peter Helgerson serves as State Coordinator of New England North.

CMA National has two open positions in the Information

Technology Department. The first is for someone who has skill sets involving Web development/design and CMS experience. The second is for someone with DBA skills who is also familiar with Microsoft Access. Both resources will serve as key interfaces with a 3rd party web development/hosting company. The positions are full time at the National/International Support Center in Hatfield, AR. Please send a resume to clint@cmausa.org if God has blessed you with these skills and you feel His leading.

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EvangelistArticle

Pressing In
By HOLLY Ogden

John and Holly Ogden oversee the South Central Region as National Evangelist.

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n Matthew 13:2429 we have the us to stunt our growth and with that, parable of the farmer who planted situations and challenges are placed good seed and when he was not in our lives that God allows us to looking, the enemy came in to plant endure, for to remove them would weeds. As the plants began to grow, cause more harm to us than good, the workers questioned the farmer and He is a good and loving father. about pulling out the weeds. The He sees these situations that drain farmer was adamant that the weeds our energy and resources, and places not be pulled up. help along the He allowed the way. We, just like We,justliketheplants, weeds to grow, the plants, have to havetochooseto even though they choose to press in pressinthroughthe took nutrients through the dis discomforttofindwhat from the ground comfort to find weneedinGod. that his plants what we need in needed to grow. God. He allowed the weeds to grow, even We can look at many key figures though they crowded and pressed in listed in the Bible and realize that on the plants he cared for. He knew their lives were not comfortable. God that to pull the weeds would cause has not called us to comfort. He has more damage than good, so his called us to love and obedience. plants had to endure and press in for What pleases the Lord more: burnt what they needed to grow despite offerings and sacrifices or obedience the fact that the conditions were not to his voce? It is better to obey than ideal. Gods best for us is not always to sacrifice. It is better to listen to what is most comfortable. God than to offer the fat of sheep (1 As parents, we have a unique per Samuel 15:22, NCV). spective on our childrens lives. With Jonah, it was not comfort Especially while they are younger, able for God to call him to Nineveh. we can see attitudes, behaviors, and When he walked in disobedience, he actions that will cause them trouble became fish food. God could see the down the road. We then have the big picture of a nation that needed opportunity to set boundaries to restoration and was willing to put make the child uncomfortable extremely uncomfortable bound enough to realize that those things aries on Jonah to bring about what do not belong in their lives and was best for this nation. change their course. God sees the Moses grew up in comfort and overall picture of our lives. He sees ended up spending forty years in the the conditions necessary for our desert. This was not what he was growth. He may put boundaries on used to, but could it be possible that our lives that make us uncomfort God was teaching him about desert able, that we do not understand, in life, preparing him for what was order to highlight areas of our lives about to come when he would lead a that need a change. At that point, we rebellious nation to freedom? After have the choice to press in and setting his people free, he had the endure growth, or rebel and stay in a continued uncomfortable task of position of stunted growth. spending the next forty years being The enemy also has a plot against rejected by the people God had called

him to set free. None of this was com fortable for Moses, yet he pressed in to God and saw Gods best come about as he glimpsed the Promised Land. There are many other examples of men and women in the Bible who were asked to do or walk through uncomfortable things. Those who succeeded were marked by a life of pressing in with obedience through the uncomfortable situations. Those who failed chose not to press in and sought their own paths. As Christians, we are not called to com fort and holy huddles. We are called to go into the very pits of hell to bring Good News to the poor, set the cap tives free, give sight to the blind, and proclaim the second coming of our Lord (see Luke 4:18,19). We are called to a life of obedience to the one we call Savior. We have to get to a point where we say, God, I do not understand what is happening here, but I trust You. I trust that You see the big pic ture. I trust that You see what is best. I want Your best no matter how uncomfortable that makes me. Are you willing to press in today despite the discomfort? CMA

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By WAYNE Worden
ou just never know how and when or where God is going to use you. But, as long as you make yourself available, He will use you. I spent two days helping out in the Reno Chapters booth at Street Vibrations. We spent a lot of time handing out Ragg Tracts to passers bys. Over the weekend, they passed out 5,000 Ragg Tracts! Occasionally, we would be able to engage in conver sation with people as we gave them a tract. I talked with friends I knew from Auburn, several people who were interested in CMA in their home area, Christians and nonChristians, old bikers and new. Special blessings were felt from lis tening to those people whose lives had been touched by a CMAer some

where. Whether it was coffee at a rest stop on the way to Sturgis, or a hospi tal visit, or prayer at a rally, it was great to hear that CMA members are out there touching lives. I had an encounter on my first day there that made my day! It made my weekend! I was handing out Ragg Tracts when a gentleman who took a tract and kept on walking, turned around and came back to talk to me. He said, I want you to know right up front that Im an atheist. Okay . . ., I said. He continued, I respect that you guys believe what you do and are out here because of that. Okay... My 12year old granddaughter is going through chemo. In fact, her

grandmother just brought her home a few minutes ago from a chemo treat ment. I just wanted you guys to know so you can do what you do. Being an atheist, he couldnt come right out and ask us to pray. I got a prayer request form and asked him her name and wrote it down so that he could see I was serious and cared. He thanked me and went on his way and the four of us in the booth stopped and prayed for her and for him. I didnt get his name, but the Lord knows who he is and the Holy Spirit is working on his heart. When were out there, God will use us and the Holy Spirit will touch lives ...one heart at a time. CMA
Wayne Worden is a member of Faithful Warriors CMA chapter #890 in Auburn, Califiornia.

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Evangelist Article

New Year Improvements


By RANDAL Tebeau

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ell, a New Year is beginning the feathers, so to keep us all happy and along with that come this New Year lets substitute the word many celebrations and tradi improvement instead. Since we are tions. One of these areas and one that I making a few changes, lets drop New would like to touch on is the time hon Year from the equation as we contin ored New Years Resolution. ue. I feel quite There are peo confident in stat ple who never ...perhaps we could look ing that there are make any resolu at a New Years numerous folks tions because they Resolution as a real who have made have no plans to opportunity to make New Years reso make any some needed decisions lutions. Along improvements; in our lives. with that Ive they are content often wondered right where they if anyone ever takes these resolutions are. There are some who will make seriously or not. So, if you will allow resolutions that they never intend to me to explore this subject just a little, follow through with because it is all Ill start with a few questions. Is a just for show. There are others who New Years resolution something really want to make some improve that we do just for the fun of it or ments in their lives but the fear of fail maybe because it is part of an expect ing keeps them from making any reso ed tradition? Should we look at these lutions to improve. Then, there are resolutions as a time to make some those who not only make resolutions changes in our lives? Do we even to improve but who give their all to know what a resolution is? succeed. Just to get us all on the same page I Can we agree that this life we live is looked up the definition of resolution full of challenges and opportunities? As and this is what I found: Resolution- a Christians isnt this all the more true firm decision to do or not to do some- for us, after all arent we to be living thing. Some synonyms listed in the examples of Jesus to the world? And, if definition were these words intention, you are anything like me, Im certain resolve, decision, intent, aim, and plan. there are improvements that can be This definition really gives us a greater made to your life in some area. understanding of just how powerful Would you take a few moments to this resolution thing can be. Im not examine where you are in your life? here to steal the fun away from the cel Perhaps there is an area or two where ebration or tradition side, but perhaps you would like to make some personal we could look at a New Years improvements. More importantly, is Resolution as a real opportunity to there some area in your life that you make some needed decisions in our could improve upon that would lives. strengthen your Christian walk and Usually when we decide to do or not also have a greater impact on growing do something there is change involved; Gods Kingdom? Some things that come whether it is in what we do, how we do to mind might be; more time in Gods it, how much effort we put forth, and word and prayer, more loving and for the importance or priority we give it in giving to others, more compassionate our lives. Most folks do not like the to the hurting, more generous with my word change because it sort of ruffles riches, more kingdom minded, or to

share Jesus with more boldness and zeal than ever before. Right now, ask God to help you identify your list of improvement items and then commit to making the changes with His help and leading. Simply put, you cant do any better than that! This New Year, make some Improvements that will impact your life and those around you for Christ!
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Randal and Lisa Tebeau oversee the Southeast Region as National Evangelist.

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Youth Movement

By JEROD McPherson
life filled with faith is the goal. But what does that look like? Is there a snapshot from the Scripture of a person who was full of faith? If there is, what can we learn from it? Check out Matthew 8:513 (NLT) to see a portrait of man of great faith, so great in fact, Jesus said He very rarely saw anything like it. When Jesus returned to Capernaum, a Roman officer came and pleaded with him, 6 Lord, my young servant lies in bed, paralyzed and in terrible pain. 7 Jesus said, I will come and heal him. 8 But the officer said, Lord, I am not worthy to have you come into my home. Just say the word from where you are, and my servant will be healed. 9 I know this because I am under the authority of my superior officers, and I have author ity over my soldiers. I only need to say, Go, and they go, or Come, and they come. And if I say to my slaves, Do this, they do it. 10 When Jesus heard this, he was amazed. Turning to those who were fol lowing him, he said, I tell you the truth, I havent seen faith like this in all Israel! 11 And I tell you this, that many Gentiles will come from all over the worldfrom east and westand sit down with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob at the feast in the Kingdom of Heaven. 12 But many Israelitesthose for whom the Kingdom was preparedwill be thrown into outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 13 Then Jesus said to the Roman offi cer, Go back home. Because you believed,

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it has happened. And the young servant This Roman Centurion is a portrait of was healed that same hour. a man full of faith. He is a picture of This Roman soldier had a problem: someone who truly believes Jesus is his servant was lying in bed, in pain, at able to do what He says He can do. He the point of death. But in addition to his trusts Christ and His abilities. If Jesus problem, he also had a strong belief in says something, it is as good as done. Jesus. Perhaps he had heard the news This is strong faith; this is a heart full of from the area about all of the healings faith in Christ. Jesus recognized it too Jesus had been performing. Maybe he and He commented, I havent seen faith was in the crowd when Jesus healed the like this in all Israel! (Matthew 8:10b, people with skin diseases or when Jesus NLT). healed the paralyzed. However he came In response to this full of faith to possess it, at this time in his life, this approach, Jesus spoke the word and officer in the Roman army had faith that the young servant was healed. Faith Jesus could do the supernatural and this like this is hard to come by. You dont is what drove him to come to Jesus with see it every day. If our young lives are a request. going to be full of faith they will shine He informs Jesus of his servant and like candles in a dark room. But this is the situation. Jesus quickly offers to the life Jesus is calling us to: becoming come to the house and heal the suffering young people full of faith. Our lives servant. But the Roman army officer filled to the brim with confidence in the quickly refuses. He explains to Jesus power of God. Convinced God hears our how he thinks it should prayers, works mira work. As a command cles on our behalf ing officer, this man and changes entire knew what it was like situations when we to have soldiers who ask. Faith like this is would obey his com rare in the world of mands quickly and students today; but it thoroughly. He knew shouldnt be. Choose what it was like to today to believe have the power to instead of doubt. make things happen Choose to rest your Jerod and Jennifer McPherson serve CMA as Vice President of Evangelistic through other people confidence on the Outreach. without having to power and love of actually be present to do it. He knew God rather than anything you might that a word from a commander would see with your eyes or hear with your be all it would take to get the job done. ears. Let your life become full of faith. CMA And this is what he asks of Jesus.

RFSNetwork
and set up what we called the "Salvation Rider Sweetheart Diner." We prepared the chicken fried steak and rolls onsite, everything else was cooked at home. When the guys arrived back from their ride, each girl served 34 guys but you were not allowed to serve your own hus band. We took their orders, served them their food, kept their tea glasses full, and treated them like kings. Service with a smile!! The guys all left tips which us girls put together and then split for RFS credit. The only expense would have been the pur chase of the meat for the chicken fried steak but someone in our chapter donated that. The dessert maker actually baked too many peach cob blers so after everyone was served and could not eat another bite we auctioned off the 3 other 9x9 pans of Peach Cobblers and made an additional $37.00. It was a great time of fellowship for the guys and we girls had a blast as well. We decorated the centerpiece of the tables with motorcycle trophies and bike memorabilia. We had great fun playing the role of Mrs. Cleaver from Leave it to Beaver" even if it was only for a few hours. Some of our guys invited their friends from work. They got to see our ladies serving our guys and the love and laughter that surrounded the table and evening. One friend of Macs from work doesn't ride but brought his dad and has already said he is planning to come to our chili cookoff/gun range day in Feb. So I guess he really enjoyed it. We raised money for RFS, we had a lot of fun, we were able to show the love of Christ to others by serving, and we made lots of great memories. CMA
Submitted by: Mac and Tammy McElroy, members of the Salvation Riders chapter #1026 of Hillsboro, Texas. If you have unique fundraising ideas please share. You can send your ideas and/or suggestions to Johnny Upton, the National RFS Team Lead, at jwsaupton@sbcglobal.net.

By MAC and TAMMY McElroy


e did this last month as a RFS Fundraiser and raised over $200.00 in one evening. Here is how it worked. We gave out tickets for a $10.00 donation. That covered the meal and drinks. We made it clear that it did not include tips. Tips were to be based on the service they received. We told our guys we wanted to do this to show our appreciation for being so good to us and always helping us ladies with our bikes, but we wanted to make it a RFS fundraiser. So, yes we were cooking for them, but they would be expected to pay for their ticket and invite their friends. We all had a lot of fun!! We even told them we would put on aprons and wear beads like Mrs. Cleaver. The Menu consisted of Chicken Fried Steak, mashed potatoes, baked beans, green beans, corn, and homemade rolls. Dessert consisted of homemade peach cobbler, apple crisps, and sour cream raisin pie. We served sweet and unsweet tea. Everyone met at a local church and the guys all left on a ride (were gone approx 1 1/2 hours) to do their usual Ride to Eat thing. Meanwhile us gals put on the cutesy aprons

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MemberArticle

By BOB Sweet
hen was the last time you told a stranger you loved them? Not that Christ loves them but that you love thema complete stranger. Not only am I a CMA member (Central New York Sonrise Riders) I am also a volunteer paramedic and am fortunate to meet strangers on every call for help that my ambulance receives. But as a pro fessional I am trained to tend to their wound or illness, do it with kindness and diligent care, and then hand them over to the doctors at the Emergency Department when the ride is through. I would never be unprofessional enough to tell a patient that I loved themexcept for one very special occasion which taught me a life lesson I will carry with me the rest of my life. Many EMS calls are very routine and not life threatening, even most car accidents. On one particularly cold and snowy November night my crew received a call for a vehicle off the road with potential injuries to two individuals. I will never forget what I saw when we approached the scene. The car was indeed off the road but inside there were a father and son fighting each other, physical ly throwing punches at one another. Although I had seen many strange things in 25 year EMS career this was

Bob Sweet is a member of Central New York Sonrise Riders CMA chapter #429 in Syracuse, New York.

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a first. Obviously we were unable to get near the patients while they were fighting because the first rule is to always ensure your own and your crews safety. But then the situation became even more bizarre. The State Trooper on scene gave me (and some husky firemen) permission to drag both patients, who were still fighting, out of the car to get them separated from one another. Thankfully we were successful, without incurring any injuries ourselves, and quickly strapped the younger of the two men to the stretcher, so he couldnt take a swing at any of us care givers, which he was attempting to do. As we were carrying him from the ditch, where his quite dented car remained, I was nearest his head and listened to the foul words of anger he had towards his father, towards all of us, and towards life in general. I made a typ ical comment paramedics make to patients at times like this you are going to be OK to which he replied why do you even care? And then I will never forget what came out of my mouth. I said because I love you. I cannot take credit for uttering these words because this is not something I would say as a profes sional paramedic and especially not

to someone that is swearing at me and wishing me harm. I think I was as shocked at saying this as he was hearing it but immediately his anger and hostility ceased and his tone changed and we began to talk and I was able to be his care giver on the road to the emergency room. I credit the Holy Spirit for using my voice to share a special message. I learned one of the biggest les sons of my life that night. I have a gift to give others, even to strangers; I can offer them light in their dark ness, hope in their desperation, and a joy they may have never experienced beforelove. When God wants someone to know that they are loved he will use you to do itifyou are willing to set aside your professionalism, your pride, your fear or whatever stands in your way of telling a stranger that you love them...yes you. There are many situations that cause people to seem unlovable but you must get up close and SEE the person and not the situation, then youll be able to open your heart so God can use it to show His love through your love. My patients now receive more than emergency medical care; they now know they are loved. CMA

Fast Lane Directory

CMA Fast Lane Leadership Team Directory:


Cy Knight (At Large) cyandcid961@gmail.com 417-793-6567 Robert Dumond (At Large) radumond@sbcglobal.net 817-905-6538 Tim Weddle (At Large) printertim@hotmail.com 479-234-0150 Charles McCool (Off-Road) chili.mac@hotmail.com 479-495-0721 Denver Dennis (Quads) denver@cmausa.org 479-393-9334 Bob McClain (Sport Bikes) rideandabide@hotmail.com 325-642-6265 Dean Clutts (Sport Bikes/Competition) dclutts@msn.com 240-577-1085 Rob Newman (At Large/Promotion) rnewman34@comcast.net 425-306-1723 Kerry Gibson (Team Lead) kerry@cmausa.org 601-927-8705 Sign up to receive up to date Fast Lane information from the Fast Lane eNewsletter at cmausa.org/enews/

ALL DIRECTORS will attend...


January 4 Directors Meeting Hatfield, AR January 6-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR

Ray Burns 785-582-4011


January 16-19 SC Regional Leadership Meeting Hatfield, AR

Bob Sandberg 209-586-4419


January 16-19 Rocky Mountain Regional Leadership Meeting Phoenix, AZ January 23-26 West Regional Leadership Meeting Reno, NV

Charles Hale 903-796-6692 Lyle Herman 701-663-8699

John Ogden Sr. 870-389-6196

Chet Upp 479-394-1014

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Shirts & Jackets

To order: check item, write in quantity and circle size. Carry Goodie total to reverse side. ITEMS IN RED ARE AVAILABLE ONLY TO THOSE MEMBERS WHO HAVE COMPLETED THE MINISTRY TEAM COURSE OR WERE MEMBERS PRIOR TO MARCH 1, 1997.

Check online at shop.cmausa.org for our complete listing of Shirts and Jackets! M-3X $18 ___ NEW! Ladies Eternity Shirt, white S $18 ___ NEW! Ladies Eternity Shirt, white, no logo XL-2X,4X $20 ___ Ladies Island Time, teal S-4X $29.95 ___ Ladies 3/4 Polo, navy, embroidered logo on front $20 M-2X ___ Ladies Americana, black $20 M-2X ___ Ladies Raspberry Glitter, l/s, logo on back 3X-4X $39.50 ___ Ladies 3/4 Red Embroidered w/ black logo on front ___ Ladies Riding for the Son Shirt, navy XL-3X $22.50 M-L $20 ___ Ladies Abide Shirt, black S-XL $24.95 ___ Ladies Buttery 3/4 Shirt, white M-L $24.95 ___ Ladies Buttery S/S Shirt, white S-XL $18 ___ Ladies Lasting Peace T-Shirt, Lavender S-3X $18 ___ Ladies Flower Power T-Shirt S, XL-2X $20 ___ Ladies Overspray L/S Shirt S-3X $35 ___ Ladies Polo, black, silver embroidered logo on front S, L-2X $18 ___ Ladies Vintage Shirt, lt. blue S-3X $54 ___ Ladies L/S Mini Check Button S-3X $39.95 ___ NEW! Mens Button Up Eagle Wing S-3X $34.95 ___ Microber Shirt, l/s, sage S-2X $34.95 ___ Mens Polo Shirt, brown, embroidered logo on front S-L $34.95 ___ American Flag Dickies Shirt l/s, black S-M, 3X $34.95 ___ Microber Shirt, l/s, black S, 4X $39.50 ___ Mens L/S Red Embroidered w/ black logo on front S-M, 3X $25 ___ Unity Shirt w/ CMA patches S-M, 3X $35 ___ Men's Polo, black, silver embroidered logo on front S, M $54 ___ Men's Mini Check L/S Button 2X-4X S-L $35 ___ Patriotic Eagle Dickies S/S 3X Shirt, gray S-3X $36.50 ___ Dickies L/S Navy w/ Flame detail on sleeve $18 S-3X ___ NEW! Tire Tread T-Shirt $18 S-4X ___ NEW! Finish Well T-Shirt $18 S-3X ___ NEW! CMA Motorcycle T-Shirt, gray $18 L-5X ___ NEW! Safety Green T-Shirt w/ black logo front/back $18 L-5X ___ Logo Flame T-Shirt, black $18 L-4X ___ Hope for the Highway T-Shirt, navy $18 S-4X ___ Badge T-Shirt, navy $18 L-XL ___ Neon Pink CMA Logo T-Shirt 3X-4X $20 S-3X ___ Cutout Flame V-Neck T-Shirt, black $18 ___ Connect to the Power T-Shirt, blk S-3X, 5X S-L $20 ___ Tribal Tie-Dye T-Shirt M $20 ___ Black 2-in-1 T-Shirt w/ Gray CMA/Red Flames Logo M-XL $39.50 ___ Motocross, orange $18 S-XL ___ Hateld Shirt, red 3X-4X M-L $18 ___ My Chains Are Gone, white M-XL $20 ___ Road Warrior L/S T-Shirt, gray $18 ___ Weapons Of Our Warfare, gray S-L, 4X S-XL $20 ___ Ride the World, l/s, brown

S ___ Here If You Need Us L/S, orange S-L ___ CMA on Fire T-Shirt, black S-M ___ Gray Mircober Shirt, short sleeve button up S-3X ___ CMAUSA Bike T-Shirt, charcoal blue ___ Rebel w/ a Cause T-Shirt, gray S-XL, 3X S-L ___ God Speaks T-Shirt, navy S-L ___ Embossed Logo T-Shirt w/ 3X pocket, black S-3X ___ Old School T-Shirt, brown S-L, 3X ___ Tribal Ride T-Shirt, green S-L ___ POW-MIA T-Shirt, black, POW 3X-4X logo, Memorial, Isaiah 49:16 S-2X ___ Youth Movement Tire Tread Shirt, gray 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-5X ___ White Flame T-shirt YM-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! Hoodie Jacket, purple M-2X ___ NEW! Sweatpants, purple S-3X ___ Hoodie w/ blk outline, gray S-3X ___ Color Logo Hoodie, black L-2X ___ Victory in Jesus Hoodie, black L-2X ___ Lounge Pants, black ___ NEW! Canvas Jacket, brown w/ 3 emobroidered logo ___ Ladies Fleece Jacket, green, embroid. logo front/back

$20 $18 $29.50 $18 $18 $18 $22.50 $18 $18 $25 $6 $19 $18 $18 $18 $18 $14 $29.95 $16.95 $39.95 $41.95 $43.95 $34.50

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

$77 $30 $205 $8

___ Leather Vest Extenders w/ CMA Logo for snaps

Caps & Headwraps


___ NEW! Low Prole Cap, black ___ Gears Headwrap ___ Ivy Cap S-M ___ Flair Hair Visor ___ Black/White Ladies Cap ___ Pink/Brown Distressed Ladies Cap ___ Black/Orange Mens Cap ___ CMA Beanie, pink ___ CMA Custom Buff ___ Black/Red Cap w/ Red Outline ___ CMA Kids, royal blue and black ___ "Folding" Cap, black ___ Silver Tribal Low Crown Cap, black ___ Silver Tribal Low Crown Cap w/ Liquid Metal, black ___ Pink Duragg w/ Black Logo ___ Youth Movement Flat Bill Cap
Fitted: L/XL

$14.95 $22 $20 $18.50 $15.25 $15.25 $15.25 $11.95 $24.95 $15.25 $18.50 $18 $17.50 $18 $12.50 $25.50

S-4X $79.50 2X $77.00

Riding Gear & Gloves


S, M ___ NEW! Performance Parka, black ___ NEW! Mens Microber Pants, black S-XL L ___ PolarTec Shirt L-XL ___ PolarTec Pants L, 5X ___ Riding Jacket, black S-XL ___ Rain Jacket, black w/ red and 3X-4X white stripe S-5X ___ Rain Pants, black S-L, 3X ___ 3/4 Leather Jacket, black S-5X ___ Xtreme Riding Jacket XS, M, ___ Ladies Xtreme Riding Jacket L, XL-2X 38, 50-52 ___ Hi Viz Mesh Jacket 38-46 ___ Air Mesh Jacket 50-54 XS, S ___ Ladies Air Mesh Jacket XL-3X 28-46 ___ Air Mesh Pants 48-50 28-50 ___ Leather Pants 46, 48 ___ Fast Lane One-Piece Riding Suit w/ CE Armor ___ Neckband ___ Under Shirt 2X 3X 4X ___ Under Pants S M L XL
2X 3X 4X

$129.95 $39.95 $39.95 $39.95 $100 $35.50 $34 $250 $250 $250 $158 $158 $158 $123.50 $245.50 $650 $16.50 $61.50 $56.50 $40.00 $70.00 $29.50 $19.50

$15 ___ Navy/Tan Flex Fit Cap $20 ___ Black Light Up Cap, low crown $15 ___ Fast Lane w/ Bike Black 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
___ 8 $8.50 ___ 5 ___ 3 $3.25 ___ 2 ___ 2 Colored Decal, die-cut, clear background Choose One: $6.25 $2.50 $1.50

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 $65 $8 $10 $48.95

White Silver Black Blue Red

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

$169.95 $4 $3 $12
$14.50 $10.50 $8 $14.50

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

___ Deerskin Outseam Gloves w/ embossed logo XXS XS S M L ___ Deer/Buffalo Gauntlet Gloves w/ embossed logo XS S ___ Deerskin Fingerless Gloves w/ embossed logo S M L ___ Tall Coconut Socks M

Choose One: Black Red Blue Green Yellow

Patches & Pins


___ Its All About Jesus Patch ___ Changing the World... Patch $5.00 $4.50

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___ 2 /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
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$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

___ CMA Suspenders, black ___ Absorbent Coasters w/ logo, set of 4 ___ Stoneware Mug (new shape) ___ Black Coffee Cup ___ CMA Custom Pop Up Booth Tent ___ Tervis Tumbler w/ Logo Patch, 24 oz ___ Leather Journal, cover w/ lined journal ___ Ride Brite Travel Kit

$22.95 $20.95 $19.50 $10 $385 $19.95 $29.95 $28.95

___ Spoke-N-Word Gospel of John ___ Gods Promise Book ___ If My People Book ___ Spanish Hope for the Highway New Testament Bible

$2.50 $2.00 $4 $3 1-9 $5 ea 10-49 $4 ea 50+ $3.50 ea

1-49 50+

Personalized Items

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

(Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery) Be sure to ll out the personalized section below! PLEASE PRINT GIVEN NAME ONLY, NO ROAD NAMES!

Backpatch, 3 Patch, CMAUSA Patch

$4.50 ___ 2 Cloth Logo Patch $6 ___ 3 Plastic Logo Patch $9 ___ Medium Plastic Back Patch $12 ___ Large Plastic Back 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 3) ___ Large Cloth Logo 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 specic) ___ 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 Ofcers Pewter Lapel Pin
Position: __________________________________ Position: __________________________________

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

___ 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 ___ CMA Logo Bronze Plaque ___ 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 ___ Womens CMA Bling Bandana black white ___ Mousepad w/ World Map art ___ It Is Finished Pendant ___ It Is Finished Earrings ___ CMA Page Clip ___ Carabiner ___ Money Clip w/ logo ___ Denim Embossed Apron ___ White Angel Bear ___ Camo Bear ___ Yellow Support Ribbon Magnet ___ CMA Youth Movement Bracelets
Choose One: Glow Red Black

$9.50 $10.50 $10.50 $2.50 $5 $10 $15 $2.50 $75 $12.50 $19.50 $11.50 $22.50 $60 $13 $12 $4.25 $10.50 $19.50 $8.00 $10.00 $10.50 $9 $8.50 $7 $20 $12 $11 $10 $3 $7 $14 $179.50 $110.00 $24.00 $9.50 $2.50 $28 $14 $79 $13

___ Personalized Cloth Name Tag (6 wks delivery)

$5 $11 $8.75 $9.75 $8.75

(No more than 8 letters) __________________ (No more than 7 letters) __________________

___ Personalized Leather Name Tag (6 wks delivery) ___ 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, Ofcer Positions, etc.) 2 Lines $2.00
___________________________ ___________________________

Banners
___ NEW! Fast Lane Promo Banner 4 x 6 ___ NEW! RFS World Vision Promotional Banner 4 x 6 ___ CMA Support Banner 4 x 6 ___ 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

$100 $50 $30 $20 $275 $200 $100 $40 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $200 $60 $60 $200 $200 $60 $60 $55 $200 $200 $200 $200 $250

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

___ CMA Jumbo Hauler, yellow ___ CMA Tool Pouch

Choose One: Silver Yellow Black

___ Cloth Chapter Ofcers Patch ___ Cloth Patch Choose One:

Chapter State Coordinator Area Rep

___ Logo Stamped Notebook [no pen sale] ___ Pocket Business Card Holder ___ Wooden Note Pad Holder, walnut ___ CMA Car/Trailer Logo Magnet ___ CMA Logo Flag, 3 x 5, white ___ CMA Antenna Flag, hem, 9x6

Miscellaneous Items
___ NEW! Multi-Color Bandanas $8
Choose One: Black White Orange Red Yellow Pink

Books
___ NEW! Leather Ride Guide, paperback ___ Ride Guide, paperback ___ Seeing Yourself Through Gods Eyes ___ How to Forgive... ___ Counseling Through Your Bible Handbook ___ Devotional Book by John Ogden Sr. ea ___ NEW! Hope for the Highway 50/case New Testament Bible, NIV $29.95 $19.95 $12.95 $15.95 $17.95 $6.50 $4.81 $142

$3.49 ___ NEW! Basic Black Lanyard ___ NEW! CMAUSA Lanyard, black w/ red text $5.95 $8 ___ Logo Stickers 5 pack (80 Qty) $3.50 ___ Insect Repellent Spray $19.95 ___ Messenger Bag, java $20 ___ Denim Embossed Apron, black

___ 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 ___ Logo with Flames Banner 3 x 2 ___ It Is Finished Banner 2 x 3 ___ Its 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 ___ CMA Blessing of the Bikes 1 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)

ToolBox Items
Member Training Material
___ Member Training DVD Set, DVDs & Workbook ___ Member Training Workbook ___ Member Training Youth DVD Set, DVDs & Workbook (12-18 yrs. old) ___ Member Training Youth Workbook
(12-18 yrs. old)

$22 $6 $12 $6

$7.50 ___ Member Training Spanish Adult & Youth Workbooks on USB ___ CMA Kids Patch and DVD Set (8-12 yrs. old) $10

25/$15 ____ CMA Christmas Cards 50/$8 ____ NEW! 2014 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 Certicate 25/$9 ____ Fast Lane Brochure w/ pictures 25/$10 ____ Youth Movement Info Brochure $5 ____ CMA Membership Certicate 25/$4.50 ____ CMA Appreciation Certicate $5 ____ CMA Handbook, CD ROM ____ Non-Personalized CMA Business Cards, 500/$11.50
plan of salvation on back

ToolBox Items
Tract 1-12, Sold in packs of 100 for $9 1. ___ The Right Road 2. ___ He Would Have Ridden A Motorcycle 3. ___ Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About A Motorcyclist 4. ___ Got Control? (Sport Bike Tract) 5. ___ No Fear (Sport Bike Tract) 6. ___ Ultimate Moto (Youth Tract, follow the leader) 7. ___ Lasting Peace (Active Military Tract) 8. ___ You Are Special (Ladies Tract) 9. ___ In Control (ATV Tract) 10. ___ Right Trail (ATV Tract) 11. ___ Caution: Bridge Out (Dual Sport Tract) 12. ___ What Would Jesus Ride? 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) 50/$9.00 ____ Healthy Heart Tract [Blood Pressure] 25/ $13.50 ____ Kids Coloring Book 100/$11.25 ____ Pre-school Tract 100/$11.25 ____ Kids Tract $7.50 ____ Fast Lane Variety Tract Pack 100/$9 ____ Text Message Tract 50/$10 ____ Youth Movement Variety Tract Pack
Riders Checklist, Avoid the Crash, Text Message, Pick Your Line, Protective Gear

____ 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 $5 50/$6 50/$9 1000/$70 $3

___ Relationships DVD ___ Street Bike Ministry 101 DVD ___ Ragg Tract Al DVD ___ Magdalena Film DVD ___ Jesus Film Audio CD English ___ Real Freedom the JESUS lm Spanish DVD, biker version ___ 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 $6.50 $10 $6 $4 $6 $14 $6.50 $10 $10 $6.50

____ New Forming Chapter Poster ____ Take A Ride With Us Poster ____ 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

Visit shop.cmausa.org or call the orderline at 1-800-300-6530

Order FOrm
ORDER
$ _________ ORDER TOTAL $ _________ Send a years subscription of the CMA HeartBeat for only $20 $ _________ Sales Tax (Please see notice*) $ _________ ORDER SUB-TOTAL
*SALES TAX APPLIES TO THE FOLLWING STATES: AL, AR, FL, GA, IN, IL, KY, LA, ME, MD, MI, MN, MS, NE, NV, NC, ND, OK, PA, RI, WV

____ Kids Helium Balloons w/ CMA Kids Logo 50/$11.75 50/$12 ____ CMA Balloons w/ CMA Logo

Music & DVDs


___ Riding with the King CD Tract 5 pack CD ___ Were 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 ___ South Africa Promo DVD ___ NEW! Lifes Ride Plan DVD
Choose One: Forgiveness Anger Fear Depression Marriage Communication Conict Resolution Decision Making

$14 $15 $15 $6.50 $7.50 $5 $10

DONATION $10 $20 $50 Donation to CMA $ _________ Gift Certicate $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)
$ _________ TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED

____ We Missed You Postcards ____ Vision Statement Bookmark ____ SPF 15 Sunscreen Packets ____ Emery Boards ____ Salvation Band Bracelet Tract ____ Collapsible Fan Tract ____ Coin Tract (Set of 25) ____ Mirror Tract (Set of 10) ____ NEW! World Map Info Brochure ____ 4 Color Information Brochure, application not included ____ Iron Mountain Postcards, 3 designs ____ Ladies Note Cards, folded, 4 color ____ Thank You Note Cards, blank ____ RFS Memorial Cards ____ RFS Thank You Cards

10/$2.50 10/$3.50 10/$6 10/$3.50 25/$12 $4 $8.50 $11 25/ $12.95 25/ $9 50/ $14 30/$10 10/$6.75 25/$9.50 25/$8 25/$9

___ NEW! A Hardened Biker Switches Gears Billy Rivers DVD ___ NEW! Randals Randalism DVD ___ NEW! 2014 Experience CMA USB Drive ___ NEW! 2013 Changing of the Colors DVD Set (single night DVDs will be listed on web) ___ NEW! 2014 RFS Presentation Package DVD ___ NEW! Committed and Submitted DVD ___ NEW! The Real Cost of Ministry DVD ___ NEW! From Protect and Serve... Curtis Clements DVD ___ NEW! 2013 Connected to the Power AMT Set
Adult Youth Movement

$10 $10 $12 $35 $6.50 $10 $10 $10 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $4.50 $4.50 $22 $10 $4 $6 $7.50 $7.50

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!

___ 2012 Growing Healthy Chapters AMT Set


(Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)

___ 2012 Better Together YM AMT Set


(Includes: DVD, workbook, patch) (Includes: DVD, workbook, patch) (Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)

___ 2011 Special Ops AMT Set

___ 2011 Special Ops YM AMT Set ___ 2011 Special Ops YM AMT Workbook ___ Evangelism YM AMT Workbook ___ Spiritual Growth Bible Study Set ___ For Mature Audiences Only DVD ___ Lifelines for Living DVD (Hope for the Heart) ___ Youth Movement Info DVD ___ Off-Road, MX, ATV Ministry DVD ___ Ordinary to Extraordinary Women DVD

Christian Motorcyclists Association PO Box 9, Hateld, AR 71945


Send check, money order, or credit card information with order. Please include your membership number on any orders. We cannot ll 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 870-389-6196. Prices are subject to change without notice. We accept fax orders with credit card information. Fax number 1-870-389-6199. Ordering online is availble at shop.cmausa.org.

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STATE
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California N California N California S Colorado Delaware/NJ Florida N Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Maine Michigan Lower Michigan Upper Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana

DATE
January 31-February 1 April 11-12 February 28-March 1 February 28-March 1 February 7-8 February 14-15 February 21-22 March 7-8 January 31-February 1 February 7-8 February 21-22 February 7-8 March 7-8 February 14-15 April 11-12 April 25-26 March 14-15 February 28-March 1 March 7-8 January 24-25 April 11-12 March 28-29 April 4-5 February 21-22 January 24-26 March 28-29 April 11-12

LOCATION
Prattville Fairbanks Phoenix Hot Springs Madera Live Oak Yucaipa Pueblo Vineland, NJ Bushnell Bonaire Lahaina Boise Springfield Kokomo West Des Moines Salina Cecilia Pineville Easton Waterville Jackson Ishpeming Eden Prairie Central Hills Roach Butte

CONTACT
David Hall Roger Smith Sam Trevino Charles McCool Bill Moss Bill Moss Mike Ferry Jimmy Clark Paul Sokol Mark Cooley Eric Shumans Richard Murray Greg Leichliter Doug Johnson Jay Wilber Cary Klatt Mike Bright James Collins Clayton Davis Chuck Sumner Terry Melanson Gary Truitt Jim Sayatovich Kevin Brase Stanley Beech Brad Barton Dan Matteucci

PHONE
256-348-6329 907-322-2595 928-925-7980 479-495-0721 559-871-1802 559-871-1802 619-818-3675 719-392-7352 201-784-1063 904-655-7872 912-269-3272 808-870-9085 208-342-7222 630-878-2801 812-499-3395 712-295-5781 620-431-7454 270-382-2688 318-347-4944 443-366-2332 207-354-0555 517-250-1501 906-281-7179 952-446-1837 601-580-4488 573-576-8216 406-782-6605

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Nebraska Nevada N Nevada S New England N New England S New Jersey/DE New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas N Texas S Texas W Utah Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

DATE
March 14-15 February 28-March 1 March 28-29 April 11-12 April 4-5 January 31-February 1 March 28-29 March 28 February 28-March 1 February 7-9 February 21-22 February 14-15 March 14-15 February 7-8 February 15-16 February 28-March 1 March 28-29 January 31-February 1 February 7-8 February 21-22 April 4-5 February 14-15 March 21-22 March 21-22 March 7-8 April 18-19

LOCATION
Kearney Carson City Las Vegas Waterville, ME Columbia, CT Vineland, NJ Belen Utica Durham Devils Lake Columbus Oklahoma City Springfield Altoona Boiling Springs Chamberlain Gallatin Corsicana Corpus Christi Wichita Falls Sandy Lynchburg Puyallup Shinnston Wausau Sheridan

CONTACT
Tommy Tejcka Greg Hubbard Paul Schmitt Terry Melanson Gordon Rowe Paul Sokol Roy Morrow Ralph Witt Ronnie Gilliam Jeff Bahr G.R. (Jerry) Niver Lisa Karn Cliff Roper Dale Brubaker Norman Moore Gary Smithers Jonathan "JW" Allgood Joe Bishop Meredith Jordan Charles Grady Bob Stringham Regina Case Lee Scholes Kevin Wright Ralph Sorenson Ray Mapel

PHONE
308-927-3925 775-790-4019 702-465-2678 207-354-0555 508-839-4670 201-784-1063 505-860-4566 315-822-3611 919-496-0607 701-642-6041 740-994-0348 580-334-6331 503-539-8885 814-224-5177 843-607-0446 605-291-9536 615-830-3183 903-513-6378 361-290-1946 940-723-2948 801-885-0222 434-237-6505 206-949-9844 304 375-4980 414-881-7578 307-682-0894

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Day of Prayer

Pastors Retreat

2014 Pastors Retreat Registration Form


Pastors Name Position in Church Spouse's Name (If attending) Ages of Children (attending) Name of Church Church Mailing Address
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Note: The retreat is limited to one senior level pastor and spouse per church. Registration is open until the retreat is full or March 1, 2014, whichever comes first. This is not a motorcycle event. Retreat begins at 5:00 p.m. on March 18 and concludes the evening of March 20. Your complimentary registration will include 3 nights of hotel lodging with lunch and supper meals during the retreat. Camping is available upon request. Breakfast and transportation are not included and are the only expenses the pastor is responsible for. Child care and childrens program for ages birth to early teen are available. Pets are restricted from retreat buildings. Advance notification is required when bringing a pet for appropriate lodging arrangements.

CITY, STATE, ZIP Church Phone Fax Home Phone Cell Phone E-mail Address Lodging (SELECT ONE) Hotel Full Service RV Site Lodging not needed (local or staying with friends)

If coming alone, please check here if you would be willing to share a room. CMA Member Inviting You Members Phone & E-mail Pastors Signature

Confirmations and driving directions will be emailed, faxed, or mailed prior to the retreat. If you do not receive a confirmation, please call us to confirm that your registration was received. Mail completed form to CMA, PO Box 9, Hatfield, Arkansas 71945. Questions & Information: Sandy Miller 870-389-6196 ext 235, fax 870-389-6199, or email sandra.miller@cmausa.org

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Run for the Son

No Borders Rally

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State Rallies

STATE
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California N California S Colorado Delaware/MD/NJ Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland/NJ/DE Michigan Lower Michigan Upper Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana

DATE
September 12-14 July 25-27 September 4-7 May 1-4 May 16-18 August 22-24 June 26-29 May 16-18 September 26-28 August 15-17 July 18-20 September 12-14 August 14-17 July 25-27 August 1-3 September 5-7 September 19-21 May 16-18 Aug 29 - Sept 1 September 5-7 August 22-24 September 26-28 August 22-24 August 14-17

LOCATION
Talladega Anchorage Heber TBA Mariposa Vista Gunnison Harrington, DE Fruitland Park Toccoa Jerome Wapella Camby West Des Moines Hutchinson Brandenburg Pineville Harrington, DE Sebewaing Skandia Alexandria Central Hills Roach Lewistown

CONTACT
David Hall Greg Porter Sam Trevino Charles McCool Bill Moss Mike Ferry Brad Tutor Buddy Timmons Mark Cooley Eric Shumans Greg Leichliter Doug Johnson Jay Wilber Dave Webb Mike Bright James Collins Clayton Davis Buddy Timmons Mark Sheler Terry Sayatovich David Adams Stanley Beech Brad Barton Larry Banister

PHONE
256-348-6329 907-382-7772 928-925-7980 479-495-0721 559-871-1802 619-818-3675 970-275-2923 302-841-5256 904-655-7872 912-269-3272 208-342-7222 630-878-2801 812-499-3395 515-225-8657 620-431-7454 270-382-2688 318-347-4944 302-841-5256 810-841-3737 906-281-4521 651-766-8060 601-580-4488 573-576-8216 406-728-8914

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State Rallies

STATE
Nebraska Nevada New England New Jersey/MD/DE New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Texas N/Texas W Utah Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

DATE
June 13-15 August 8-10 July 11-13 May 16-18 August 8-10 August 15 September 19-21 July 3-6 August 8-10 April 11-13 August 15-17 July 24-27 September 5-7 June 6-8 August 22-24 May 15-17 September 11-14 July 18-20 September 11-14 July 4-6 August 22-24 July 18-20 August 22-24

LOCATION
Lexington Gardnerville Stratton Mountain, VT Harrington, DE Carlsbad Rome Black Mountain Devils Lake Washington Court House Tishimingo Madras Birdsboro Pickens Keystone Burns Leakey Glen Rose Farmington Christiansburg Easton Ripley Wild Rose Casper

CONTACT
Tommy Tejcka Greg Hubbard Ray Jackson Buddy Timmons Roy Morrow Ralph Witt Charlie Morgan Jeff Bahr GR Niver Lisa Karn Cliff Roper Dale Brubaker Norm Moore Gary Smithers Jonathan "JW" Allgood Vernon Osborn Joe Bishop Bob Stringham Jim Palmer Daryle Jacobson Kevin Wright Ralph Sorenson Ray Mapel

PHONE
308-927-3925 775-790-4019 401-636-0646 302-841-5256 505-860-4566 315-822-3611 828-243-8883 701-642-6041 740-994-0348 580-334-6331 503-539-8885 814-224-5177 843-607-0446 605-291-9536 615-830-3183 832-250-3131 903-513-6378 801-885-0222 540-616-9772 425-931-5405 304 375-4980 414-881-7578 307-682-0984

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IMWorkProjects

NationalRally

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Mission Trips

COC Rally

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Flame On!

Mail-In Pre-Registration

Name(s): ____________________________________________________________________________ Membership #(s): _____________________________________________________________________


You do not have to be a member to attend.

Address: ___________________________________________________________________________ __ City, State, Zip: _______________________________________________________________________ Phone: (______)_______________________________ (______)_______________________________ E-mail: _______________________________________________________________________ _______

National Rally
Iron Mountain Hatfield, AR June 17-21
Postmark May 27 Online June 3 Individual Registration: ____ # Adults (age 18+) x $20 ____ # Children (age 4-17) x $10 OR Family Registration $48.00: 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, chris@cmausa.org.

National & Changing of the Colors


Opening Services with John Ogden Sr. CMA CEO/Chairman Daily
Services & Seminars Kidz for Christ & Youth Services Praise & Worship CMA Goodie Store Vendors Self Guided Rides

Changing of the Colors Rally


Iron Mountain Hatfield, AR October 15-19
Postmark September 24 Online October 1 Individual Registration: ____ # Adults (age 18+) x $20 ____ # Children (age 4-17) x $10 OR Family Registration $48.00: 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, chris@cmausa.org.

Saturday
Run for the Son 5K Fun Run/Walk Parade & Bike Games

For driving directions & more information, visit:


www.cmausa.org/events

Lodging and area information


is available at: www.VisitMena.com

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

Discover

Pre-registration is NON-REFUNDABLE. FIRST PRIORITY for rally pins to those who pre-register.

Mail: CMA
PO Box 9 Hatfield, AR 71945 Online: shop.cmausa.org

ON-SITE REGISTRATION FEES (plus local taxes as applicable):

Adults (age 18+) $24 each Children (age 4-17) $12 each Age 3 & under FREE (no rally pin) $57 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 events@cmausa.org.

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NATIONAL Total Amount $ ___________

COLORS Total Amount $ ___________

Leadership

ALABAMA David Hall Michael Darling Terry Gable Keith Harless Chester Holyfield John Loyd Donnie Shavers Terry White ALASKA Jon Boone David Zumbrunnen ARIZONA Sam Trevino Kiven Hardison Randall Heath Brad Peyree Roger Sauter Brian & Kimberly Loyd ARKANSAS Charles McCool Kerry Baker Ernest Bearden Kenneth Campbell Denver Dennis Jerry Harris James Jones Roger Marney Ross Scalise CALIFORNIA NORTH John OMara Jim Broyles Ace Enderlin John Hoppstetter Donald Leedy Bill Moss Larry Scamara CALIFORNIA SOUTH Mike Ferry John Alford Jr. Steven Fay Eric Gilbert Ron Morris COLORADO Bill Chartier Chris Bright Rick Chartier James Clark Charles Compton Bobby Gill Beal Trahan Brad Tutor Chuck Noland DELAWARE Bud Timmons Joseph Caignon FLORIDA Mark Cooley Bernard Carr Bill Clardy Adrian Goodrich Wayne Metcalf Randy Paul David Vanderklay John West Bob Wimmer GEORGIA Eric Shumans Cliff Finney Bobby Grimes Mark Joiner Terry Kleeblatt Doug Ray Barry Walker HAWAII Richard Murray

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256-270-7459 256-412-2970 850-248-9737 205-281-1543 256-783-4823 251-942-1377 706-324-6294 205-672-9340 907-229-7663 907-315-7337 928-925-7980 520-227-0783 623-293-8257 928-580-0199 480-221-2728 520-248-3617 479-495-7845 870-561-3978 870-514-9720 903-278-2849 479-495-2807 870-741-5593 870-862-9353 479-216-3872 501-428-6620 530-647-2501 707-494-3276 510-774-2173 510-886-3670 530-347-6211 559-871-1802 209-768-2471 619-890-1743 858-486-5398 619-825-0481 760-248-2444 909-794-6563 303-659-4363 970-587-9844 303-426-5105 719-392-7352 970-674-1272 719-859-3405 303-808-5988 970-641-2117 970-420-1391 302-732-6440 302-738-6380 904-655-7872 305-829-2026 904-261-4269 305-797-0903 941-725-2766 904-377-1138 352-382-5764 352-266-1277 850-627-6773 912-269-3272 404-578-8073 678-986-4708 229-886-2124 770-845-9890 706-259-1932 770-253-5680 808-870-9085

IDAHO Gregory Leichliter Tim Bernard Tony Everts Fritz & Marnie Houser ILLINOIS Doug Johnson Dean Ashton Robert Hester Karl Huckshold Leo Koulouris Ron Nichols Mark Small Tracy Taylor Ted Williams Rick Wisely INDIANA Jay Wilber Mike Bischoff Phil Bontrager Barry Hampton Dave Long Joe Rogers Tim Shultz Mike Whitesell Bob & Sharon Carrell IOWA Cary Klatt Bob Baldwin Mark Cornick Roger Plath Tim Witthauer Brian & Julaine Bidleman KANSAS Mike Bright Brian Adcock Michael Benzel Scott Eikleberry Ron Harper Rod Keen Jeff Miller Heath Pressnell Kelly & Natalie Klubek KENTUCKY James Collins Curtis Daniels Rod Hoffman Chris Wallace Noble & Barbara Abendroth LOUISIANA Clayton Davis Michael Hukins Gary Lorio Jackie Maggio Melvin Warren MAINE Terry Melanson Dan Bernard Lee Pelletier MARYLAND Dan Lavelle Samuel Bowers Dean Clutts MICHIGAN LOWER Mike Dewey Jeff Ansley Rodney Greene Dale Rohelier Mark Sheler Philip Simison Paul Sprunger Gary Truitt Jeff Wheeler MICHIGAN UPPER James Sayatovich Lonnie Newton

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208-342-7222 208-362-5064 208-944-0665 208-602-3721 630-878-2801 847-845-2211 217-825-6368 618-478-5303 815-351-3504 630-898-2529 309-241-4053 618-658-8169 618-534-0068 618-684-4058 812-499-3395 513-520-7284 574-354-1616 814-430-9504 765-795-3193 765-413-7473 765-776-6610 812-350-9365 317-894-1965 712-295-5781 712-873-5028 319-754-8076 515-275-4452 402-290-8347 515-955-1455 620-431-7454 785-742-7744 620-348-3955 620-960-3081 913-788-7505 785-461-5783 785-434-2558 316-347-9360 620-365-6447 270-382-2688 606-314-1070 270-563-9983 270-703-0178 270-884-7255 318-347-4944 318-452-3423 225-261-1250 318-453-0081 318-428-8435 207-354-0555 207-447-9704 207-785-2798 240-674-4121 301-842-2026 240-577-1085 616-363-3618 616-893-0044 517-548-2438 248-542-4867 810-841-3737 989-721-7825 517-485-4731 517-250-1501 231-775-0570 906-281-7179 906-484-6023

MINNESOTA David Adams AR Kevin Brase AR Duane Hooge AR Dave McLellan AR Patrick Plemel AR Mike Ray AR Todd & Nikki Donnay AR MISSISSIPPI Stanley Beech SC Richard Donahou AR Robert Donahou AR Rodney Harrell AR Randy Lackey AR Ronnie Lay AR Ron Moore AR MISSOURI Bradley Barton SC Cy Knight AR Mark Mayo AR Gary Miers AR Ty Ramey AR Mark Shelton AR Robert Shouse AR Chet 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 Rick Gilbreath AR Jim Hale AR Jim Hammond AR Tommy Tejcka AR Darryl & Laura Price AR NEVADA Greg Hubbard SC Paul Schmitt AR NEW ENGLAND NORTH (NH, VT) Peter Helgerson SC Daniel Baillargeon AR 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 Tom McCready AR Jerry Spicher 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 Ronnie Gilliam AR Charlie Morgan AR David Oates AR Hank Richard AR Bobby Seymour AR NORTH DAKOTA Jeff Bahr SC

651-766-8060 952-446-1837 507-831-3290 763-533-0410 218-766-5867 218-390-2850 320-492-4758 601-428-4823 662-487-3656 662-292-6475 662-809-2095 601-953 6920 601-278-5079 601-798-7295 573-576-8216 417-394-2278 816-344-6409 314-941-2043 573-337-0537 636-346-2289 816-254-5036 417-850-0279 314-303-3199 573-732-4236 417-830-4925 406-728-8914 406-249-4749 406-281-2017 308-237-0458 308-631-7186 402-331-0829 402-209-0413 308-395-8131 308-927-3925 402-292-7772 775-790-4019 702-465-2678 603-726-7120 603-340-3618 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 505-877-1615 505-917-0672 315-525-8455 631-499-4552 315-668-7005 845-266-3259 585-323-2171 585-728-9905 704-888-5502 919-853-3976 828-696-0859 828-697-1974 910-333-2009 704-932-9254 701-642-6041

Leadership

NORTH DAKOTA (continued) John Butman AR Sven Hauge AR Mark Knudsen AR OHIO G. R. Niver SC Keith Burke AR Jeff Fisher AR Tom Martin AR Bud Perry AR Chris Surface AR Rex & Mary Gilbert AR OKLAHOMA Gene Karn SC Steve Brackeen AR Don Burris AR Gene Haddock AR Mike McGovern AR Richard Wagnon AR Charles & Tonya Davis AR OREGON Cliff Roper SC Marc Christensen AR Barry Jarrett AR Ty Stephenson AR Douglas South AR PENNSYLVANIA Dale Brubaker SC Dick Ackerman AR Allen Brooks AR John Fleece AR Chuck Gerdes AR Ken Knapp AR Jim Quoss AR Bud Stiner AR SOUTH CAROLINA Norm Moore SC Ralph Coggins AR Wray Matthews AR Retta Sundblad AR SOUTH DAKOTA Gary Smithers SC Bart Blake AR Barry Eberhard AR Yvette Philipsen AR Jeff & Nancy Eley AR TENNESSEE JW Allgood SC Dennis Cravens AR Arthur Gibson AR Gary Holt AR Richard Landess AR Pontiac Lowry AR Mike Norris AR Michael & Julie Hearne AR TEXAS NORTHEAST Joe Bishop SC Thomas Barber AR Jeffrey Coker AR Robert DuMond AR Rick Gentry AR Marty Johnston AR Randy Miller AR Thomas Osburn AR Ralph Sifuentes AR Jerry Spraggins AR Danny Sullivan AR TEXAS SOUTHEAST Eugene Johnson SC Jon Alaniz AR Rob Bayman AR Art Brown AR Meredith Jordan AR Nancy Logan AR Vernon Osborn AR Bobby Pudwill AR Dana & Jane Futrell AR

701-337-5497 701-572-9195 701-474-5555 740-994-0348 330-385-3277 419-343-6506 330-328-4902 740-286-5385 513-232-6407 419-657-6038 580-334-6331 405-570-7796 580-747-3936 918-682-4741 580-286-9342 580-323-6321 405-640-3607 503-539-8885 541-890-1232 503-591-8052 541-980-8016 541-997-8451 814-224-5177 724-433-6345 570-836-5030 717-625-7193 412-761-4071 814-437-1751 717-244-6041 814-342-1197 843-607-0446 864-266-7027 843-509-8001 864-855-3674 605-291-9536 605-270-2313 605-363-3956 605-347-2298 605-754-6065 615-830-3183 931-305-9277 423-361-4579 865-228-0907 423-877-9825 901-212-6461 931-761-3810 931-314-5559 903-513-6378 254-749-1248 903-238-6202 817-905-6538 903-217-5277 817-988-8069 512-259-4701 903-450-3634 512-446-6475 936-559-8499 214-287-1005 361-729-6493 979-200-1513 713-553-6981 210-633-2123 361-290-1046 956-862-5958 281-356-9225 832-341-2388 832-509-8390

TEXAS WEST Charles Grady Daniel Comalander David Mason Bob McClain Mike Negri Kevin & Jene Phillips Tim & Donna Reich UTAH Bob Stringham Roger Cannon Jon Fellenz VIRGINIA Jim Palmer Kimberly Collins David Miller Ron Scoville Lenny Stowell Doug Surges Sam Uhlenbrock WASHINGTON Lee Scholes Marvin Astin

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940-723-2948 432-687-4595 806-292-5562 325-642-6265 940-592-2854 940-733-6707 254-442-1422 801-885-0222 801-731-5238 435-730-0088 540-674-4478 276-328-3631 540-362-3962 804-513-0262 757-420-4411 540-439-0529 757-420-9065 206-949-8744 360-437-9307

WASHINGTON (continued) Jeff Darr Rob Gutierrez Daryle Jacobson George Juola Timothy McCart Dana Pieze 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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425-241-6723 509-539-9942 425-931-5405 360-798-3661 509-981-6181 360-340-7547 304-375-4980 304-863-3204 304-824-2993 304-567-2048 304-727-8821 414-881-7578 715-943-2591 920-487-4234 608-987-3790 608-547-0246 414-322-6500 715-463-5951 307-682-0984 307-421-5961

Jerod & Jennifer McPherson Vice President Evangelistic Outreach 870.389.6196 ext. 233
January 4 Directors Meeting Hatfield, AR January 6-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR

Hiram & Sharon Villaseor Rocky Mountain Region 2 505.334.8879


January 6-9 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR January 16-19 Rocky Mountain Regional Leadership Meeting Phoenix, AZ January 24-26 International Motorcycle Show Phoenix, AZ

Ogden (conitnue)
January 16-19 South Central Regional Leadership Meeting Hatfield, AR

Rick & Eileen Steffy Northeast Region 5 717.733.1537


January 6-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR

Kerry & Debbie Gibson Vice President of Ministry Development 601.927.8705


January 4 Directors Meeting Hatfield, AR January 6-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR

Roger & Rayleen Wilson North Central Region 3 641.226.0106


January 6-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR

Randal & Lisa Tebeau Southeast Region 6 706.745.1311


January 6-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR January 16-19 Southeast Regional Leadership Meeting Toccoa, GA January 31-February 1 Alabama SOR Prattville, AL

Tom & Kathie Palazzolo West Region 1 435.563.3688


January 6-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR

John Jr. & Holly Ogden South Central Region 4 870.389.6196 ext. 301
January 6-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR

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