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Letters to the Editor

Misty Bradley
LIFE CHANGING
I just got a wonderful letter from my son about how your group has changed his life. His name is Richard and he is an inmate. I'm so thankful that he found your information and is changing his life. I have prayed for a change and my prayers have been answered. Thank You again for all you do. Mary Smith Morristown, IN

Thank You
Thanks so much for your dedica tion to God and especially allow ing the Spirit of God to speak through you. I count myself blessed to have access to all the CMA devotional emails and the e version of the HeartBeat. These readings have rebuked, correct ed, directed my thoughts and has really been ostensibly so much encouragement to my walk with Christ as well as a source of strength with my work in the ministry. This is good and I appreciate all that I have received throughout this year as well as the past four years. I live in a very remote part of Uganda and its not easy to have access to solid teaching about Christ. I am thank ful to God for letting me know CMA. Rainbow Mike Uganda, Africa

t seems like only yesterday we were ushering in 2012. Time passes so quickly when we are always busy. The hustle & bustle of our lives can sometimes take away the time we spend with God and our families. Two of my resolutions for 2013 are to actively spend more quiet times, and longer times, with God and to spend more quality time with my family. Setting aside these times may require sacrifice on my part, but the sac rifice will be well worth the reward. I pray this year we each seek to spend more time at Jesus feet, and to enjoy the blessings He has given us. CMA
Misty Bradley

O God, You are my God, early I will seek You; my soul thirsts for You; my flesh longs for You in a dry and thirsty land where there is no water. So I have looked for You in the sanctuary, to see Your power and Your glory. Because Your loving kindness is better than life, my lips shall praise You (Psalm 63:1-3, NKJV).

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Word from the Chairman

We Have Not Because We Ask Not


By JOHN Ogden Sr. he Lord has been dealing with me on the scripture, Yet you do not have because you do not ask. You ask and do not receive, because you ask amiss, that you may spend it on your pleasures (James 4:2b3, NKJV).
I have glimpsed what I believe God wants to do through the ministry of CMA. It is so large that it scares me and I realize that it is only capable of being accomplished through a divine move of the Spirit of God. This moves me so far outside of my comfort zone that at times I do not know what to do. I have realized that for some time a miracle is something we cannot do in the flesh, but only through God. This gives me great comfort in knowing that if I will follow the Holy Spirit, He will accomplish His will. In the case of CMA, it is about all of us following the Holy Spirit. I believe this is a defining moment within the ministry. Ministry opportunities are beginning to open

rapidly around the world. God has given us favor in the motorcycling world and we have more opportuni ties to share the gospel than we have resources. We are seeing increased results through our Run for the Son partners, with more opportunities for evangelism than normal. The Holy Spirit has shown me three areas that are strategic in mov ing the ministry forward: evangeliz ing the motorcycling world, develop ing systems for mentoring and train ing leaders in the US and around the world, and making greater invest ments in areas like Run for the Son. These tie in with the four things that God showed me He would do throughout this decade, which are: increasing His anointing and power, raising the visibility of CMA around the world, tearing down walls that we may respond quickly, and pouring more finances into the ministry. I hear God saying to my spirit, You have not because you ask not. The expansion of evangelism in the areas I have shared with you is impossible

with man, but it is not impossible with God. God has already begun to make connections in both the earthly and heavenly realm to accomplish this. The Holy Spirit is moving fast and we are a part of this plan. Please help me pray that we will be obedient and move under His leadership. Pray with me that we would ask and move with in the realm He has called us to. I am honored to be part of what God is doing with you in the Kingdom and in the ministry of CMA. CMA

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

ALL DIRECTORS
January 5 Directors Meeting Hatfield, AR

January 24-27 West Region Leadership Meeting Reno, NV

Bob Sandburg 209-586-4419


January 7-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR January 17-20 Rocky Mountain Region Leadership Meeting January 24-27 West Region Leadership Meeting Reno, NV

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January 7-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR January 18-20 Northeast Region Leadership Meeting State College, PA

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John Ogden Sr. 870-389-6196


January 7-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR

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


January 7-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR January 18-20 North Central Region Leadership Meeting Newton, IA

Ray Burns 785-582-4011


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Evangelist Article

Ready or Not 2013


By HIRAM Villaseor
eady or not, 2013 is here! 2012 is history and were looking ahead to see what this new year has in store for us. If youre anything like me, I see things that Id like to change in my life and each year I determine that its going to be different in the new year. We typically call those New Years Resolutions. We make a list of what weve resolved to do differently and maybe post it on the refrigerator. How many times have I struggled with keeping those and Im not always success ful. Most of the items on my list are things I need to do to be a better Christian and to demonstrate it better to those around me. Paul speaks of this in Romans, I want to do what is right, but I can't. I want to do what is good, but I don't. I don't want to do what is wrong, but I do it anyway (Romans 7:1820, NLT). Why is it that we do that? I believe it goes all the way back to the Garden of Eden. Then the Lord God planted a garden in Eden in the east, and there he placed the man he had made. The Lord God made all sorts of trees grow up from the groundtrees that were beautiful and that produced delicious fruit. In the middle of the garden he placed the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (Genesis 2:89, NLT). We go on to read in Genesis 2:1617, But the Lord God warned him, You may freely eat the fruit of every tree in the garden except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. If you eat its fruit, you are sure to die. Why did God put that restriction on Adam and Eve? He gave them a choice. God didnt want them to love and serve Him because they had to, He wanted them to love and serve Him because they wanted to! In my mind, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil represents a list of rules. Now, there is nothing wrong with rules (New Years Resolutions), but God didnt

intend for us to live by a list of rules! On the other hand, the tree of life represents a personal, intimate relation ship with God. And that is what God desires to have with each of His kids! When there is no relationship, you need to have rules. You need to know what is good and bad so youll know what you should and should not do. Can you imagine liv ing in a world without rules? It would be nothing but chaos! But when there is relationship, there is no need for a list of rules! You do the things you do because you want to please the one youre in relationship with. I dont have to check a list to know that my wife wants me to tell her that I love her. I tell her that I love her because we have an inti mate relationship and I want to express that to her. Jesus said, I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly (John 10:10, NKJV). You cant live an abundant life if youre always frustrated because you cant do everything that is on your list! Whats on your New Years Resolutions list? Lets purpose in our hearts that in 2013, our personal, inti mate relation ship with God is going to be our priority. If we do that, I believe that the list will take care of itself. CMA Hiram and Sharon Villaseor oversee the
Rocky Mountain Region as Natoinal Evangelist.

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Chapter Update

By JIM Kitchens

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like to use these words from Psalm 19 when I start to deliver Gods message, May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be ever pleasing in your eyes dear Lord. I started my journey to the Lord when I went on my Emmaus Walk in 2006. I was a Christian, but really did nt know what it meant to be one. The Lord really shook me up while on that walk, and then my wife let me pur chase a motorcycle. My wife and I joined the Brownwood chapter of CMA and for a while that was great. However one night I mentioned to Bob McClain that I wished there was a chapter in Brady so we wouldnt have to travel so far to make the meetings. He told me that if I wanted one in Brady, Id have to get one started. Now that was something I had not visualized or really thought of. I had a few men that I rode with at church and we would go for some Sunday rides and just relax. I mentioned the idea to them and that is when it took off. All of my riding friends shouted lets get this thing going. So, we went to the radio station and broad cast out to the public that we wanted to start a CMA Chapter right here in Brady, Texas. Have I mentioned that I am a retired State Cop (State Game Warden) and usually we cops have very definite ideas of what is right and wrong, and we are always in charge of any situation we are in. Ha, boy did I have a lot to learn from the Lord. Mitch Van Horn, Joe King, and Leslie Schumann were my biggest

supporters. When they heard what I wanted to do, they all jumped in and things started rolling. CMA just what was CMA? Christian Motorcyclists Association, I still really didnt have an idea of just what CMA did. In 2010 Eileen and I went with the Heart of Texas Son Riders, to our first Run for the Son, Leslie and his wife Elisha, and Mitch went with us. It was awe inspiring and a life changing event. When I finally understood what we were doing and why, it started to sink in. I came back home with an idea and it started to gel and God went to work on me. Bob McClain is a ball of fire; when he gets started he is going to get things done. Bob was the Area Rep. and he saw what we were about and he got in to help us. Without him and his assistance we might have never got off the ground. He traveled to each meeting night with the videos we had to watch and then he explained why they were so essential. I know that God has a plan for us in Brady and we want to follow that plan. God is at work and the Holy Spirit is pushing us to do more and better things. I learned one thing for sure, I am not in charge! God is in charge and He will let you know that. We now have had one Toy Run for 16 youngsters at the Brady Community Church and we were blown away by the generosity of the folks in this area. It was overwhelming to say the least. I was beginning to see a little more of what being a CMA member was all about. Helping others and being there

when needed. We received our char ter at the Seasons of Refreshing this year and we are forging ahead. We made our first Run for the Son this year as a chartered CMA chapter and it felt good. We knew a little more of what we were doing and why Run for the Son is so important to our organi zation and to so many others. God works in all of us, but some he pushes harder than others. We have a couple in our chapter that fits that bill pretty well. This young man stated at our last months meeting that we need to meet more than just once a month. He said that we dont get to know each other doing that and we need to find the support and friendship that projects from all of us to each other. He hosted a ham burger supper and fellowship at his ranch house recently and it was great. So the Heart of Texas Cycle Saints now meet twice a month. The second meeting is not a business meeting though, it is a gathering for fellowship and prayer. The Heart of Texas Cycle Saints is a viable, growing, and God loving bunch of Christians that just happen to love to ride motorcycles. We try to keep the atmosphere of our meeting light, but we do get our business conduct ed. I am not saying that I had much to do with how the Cycle Saints have grown, but I know that God has. He is alive and He is working with us and through us. So, come see us if you can, we meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month in a very quiet location, and we love to have visitors. CMA
Jim Kitchens is a member of the Heart of Texas Cycle Saints chapter #1175 of Brady, Texas.

Evangelist Article

Life Changing Benefits of the Booth Ministry


By RICK Steffy
reetings to you. Happy New Year! Eileen and I are excited to see what God has in store for us and CMA in this new year. Time is getting short and we need to do all we can to take Jesus to the lost of this world. Many times we may ask ourselves; are we really making a difference? Read the article below and see what happens when you are willing to step out of the boat. Think where you might be, if some one would not have taken the time to show you Jesus.

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

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Life Changing Benefits of the Booth Ministry Oh, the "booth ministry"! You know the one ministry where you have to get up earlier than everyone else, pack the car while everyone else rides and then you sit sometimes by yourself. When we joined CMA did we sign up for this? I guess the answer would have to be yes because this IS the ministry of CMA. I remember when we were first in the chapter and someone asked, "who would be will ing to set up the booth?. Ray and I agreed to do it, not really knowing how that ministry would change our lives in a way we would never have thought possible. There are two men I want to tell you about and they share the same first name so before we all get very

confused I'm going to use the biker Heaven. That night Rick made the name of one of them, his name is decision to put his life in the hands of Tinman and the others name is Rick Jesus, Praise God! The last time we and both of them were members of a saw Rick he was in hospice and we Motorcycle Club. knew his time We met both of was near, God these bikers at was calling him secular events home. After he When God puts people where we had set went home to be in your path and thats up the CMA with the Lord we who He wants you to booth and received the ministry to theres no Tinman had set news we had stopping the Holy Spirit. up his booth sell been praying for ing pins, patches and that was and some very that we would all special zipper be able to speak pulls. When God puts people in your at his wake! God gives us what we path and that's who He wants you to need when we need it and we all minister to there's no stopping the learned that the day we spoke in Holy Spirit! Again and again these front of 400 bikers. men were brought before us at dif Ray and I and Mike and Brenda ferent events including Laconia LaPlant had the opportunity to speak where we were working the booth and lead them in the Lord's Prayer and Rick approached us, greeting us and explain how Rick was now with as old friends. He had his patch on the Lord because of the decision he and we had our patch on but he was had made. Ray explained how so drawn to CMA it didn't matter to through these colored beads he was him, he saw friends and that's what shown the way to heaven and he mattered. Rick and his wife became made the decision to take that road to friends with another couple from one eternal life. One man came to Ray of our Rhode Island chapters and after the service and asked for the their friendship grew. beads! There are standout moments Over the years we would run into in our lives that we know we will Rick or we would hear how he was never forget and I know none of us and the news was not good, Rick had will ever forget the afternoon when cancer. The next time we saw him it we had the opportunity to stand was in a hospital bed and the progno before all these men and women and sis was not good. The four of us give them the Good News and to also would visit, laugh with him and pray tell them that their friend is alive in with him. He was still with his club Jesus. and sometimes members were there Now I will tell you about Tinman. and our visit might be cut short, but "Why do they call you Tinman?" I hon we were always invited back. We got estly thought it was because of the a call one day that he was "ready" pins he was selling but he said he was and wanted us to come for a visit. called that because he needed a new Armed with our Gospel beads and heart. From the moment Ray and I prayed up, we went into Rick's room met him I knew we were going to be and he was given the beads, the friends, there was something about Gospel and he now knew the way to him that we were drawn to. Or rather

Youth Movement

By JEROD McPherson
hat is the biggest complaint par makes it very hard to open our mouths to share with others Gods Word and ents and teachers have on stu His unfailing love. There is a definite dents? More than anything else I hear correlation between hearing and parents saying, My teenager doesnt speaking. You can listen. Whether hardly speak young people without hearing. have selective Maybe the Everything He does is hearing when it problem is in comes to the wonderful. He even what we are lis advice and makes the deaf to tening to. If we instruction their hear and gives speech listen to our own parents give them to those who cannot desires and is probably not in speak (Mark 7:37b NLT). thoughts, we turn question. But a deaf ear to the most all of us, no voice of God. If matter what age we listen too we are, have trou much to the culture around us, we ble sometimes listening, especially block out the otherworldly leading of when it comes to listening to spiritual the Holy Spirit. We can have so much direction from God. We all desire to share with others around us about our ambient noise in our lives, we become deaf to the voice of God as He tenderly Savior, but sometimes the words and continually speaks to us. arent there and they dont come easi If you are having a hard time listen ly. Have you ever thought of it this way: ing to Jesus and having a hard time When you cant hear clearly, its hard to speaking His words to others around learn to speak as well. Consider the you, the place to start is with the man in Mark 7. He was deaf and conse Savior. Jesus is the miracle worker. quently had a speech impediment. Maybe you dont care too much for When we arent listening with the ears reading Gods Word or waiting around of our spiritual man, we cant under in prayer to hear His directions. The stand what God is saying to us. This best place to start is to simply ask Jesus

to heal your deaf ears. A simple prayer of Jesus, open my ears to hear you can make all the difference. Jesus wants to unplug our spiritual ears so we can hear His guidance. When he frees up our hearing, we can discern what He desires for us. Then He touches our tongue. When we hear Him, we can begin to share with others what He is saying to us: revealing His plan to the world around us. Why not invite Jesus to do a healing on your ears and tongue? Allow Him to open your ears to His voice, to the leading of the Holy Spirit and allow Him to fill your mouth with the words He would have you to speak to other young people around you. CMA

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

Evangelist Article

Who Are We Looking At


By ROGER Wilson
ho are we looking at? Matthew 14:22. Jesus sent His disciples out into the boat while He went up to pray and a storm arose and the disci ples were afraid. These are the men who walked with Jesus and just saw Him feed the 5,000 men plus the women and children with 5 SMALL loaves and 2 fishes. They had seen many miracles and had heard Him say I will never leave or forsake you. These men in the boat saw a GHOST, not Jesus coming to them. They were filled with fear. Where are we in our faith as we face the New Year and wonder what is going to happen to our America? Do we look at the circumstances around us and say no hope or do we look to the Lord of Lords and the King of Kings and say we know who you are and we will look to you and pray and BELIEVE that YOU are in control of the waves and the wind in our lives.

Just recently we were on our mis sion trip to Paraguay with Norb Kurrele and we walked and talked with a man who is living out his faith day by day. He had just lost his beautiful wife, Julie, and precious six year old son, Timmy, in a car accident. He could have chose to not do the work of a mission ary anymore and we would have understood because he has a little girl two years old Anahi to look after. Yes!! He has great sorrow and loss. Yes! He is in mourning and he has his moments but He sees Jesus, not a ghost when he looks at the storm. The disciples saw a ghost in the storm except for Peter who said if it is you Lord I will come. This is what Norb has done, he has said Lord I will continue if you say so. Peter did what no man has ever done he walked on water because he saw and knew it was Jesus. Where are we today? Do we see and know who the head of our life

is. Do we see Jesus as our future or do we see our circumstances and our pos sessions? Our prayer is that we and all of you see our Jesus in the midst of this storm and know that He alone can calm the storm and command the waves to be still. We must choose to see our Jesus and to pray for our nation now and forever. CMA

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

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Evangelist Article

CHAPTER REVIVAL:
By TOM Palazzolo

Ideas to encourage chapter growth.

ost chapters seem to ebb and flow over time, sometimes grow ing and adding lots of new members for a time and then ebbing again as folks move away or drift into other interests. We are thankful for that core group of faithful long term members but when your chapter is in a slump, what can you do to revive interest and draw folks in again? We trust God to bring in those He has called to this ministry. But we too must examine our hearts and our actions and prayerfully ask God to reveal to us if there are things we are doing that might be preventing growth or causing people to hold back from joining with us. Be open to the leading of the Holy Spirit and let prayer be the first thing you do to bring about change and growth. Here are some practical suggestions of how to revive your chapter. NEW MEMBERS Every quarter, your State Coordinator gets a list of new mem

bers and Ministry Team completions. It is helpful if someone has the time to follow through on these with a letter or email including the State Rally and other local event flyers as well as local chapter information. A follow up phone call and personal invitation from the chapter president makes a new member feel welcome. If possible, send new members a welcome letter with information about CMA, a DVD on RFS, or a great testimony DVD like the Billy Rivers or Ragg Tract Al. Make full use of Tool Box items available to you. INACTIVE MEMBERS The State Coordinator has access to a list of all members past and present in your area. While this list is not for general distribution, your State Coordinator or Area Rep may be will ing to provide you with a list of mem bers from your area. Check with long standing members about the history of people you dont know or why they may have stopped participating. Make a phone call inviting inactive members

to return. New leaders are especially effective making these calls since they may hear of concerns and reasons for leaving that can be addressed and resolved or that are no longer relevant. Some folks just need to know they are needed. Former members who just got busier doing other things may be encouraged to return if they know the chapter is dwindling and trying to rebuild and that they are missed and needed. CMA now has a post card you can purchase from the Goodie Store Tool Box specifically for contacting mem bers you havent seen in a while. FINDING NEW MEMBERS Church Visits are a good way to find folks who didnt know there was such a thing as Christian motorcyclists. Ask the pastor for some time to share what CMA is all about and then leave brochures, tracts and contact info. Ask to leave a flyer or Come Ride with Us poster on their bulletin board. Note: DO NOT ask for or accept donations.

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Evangelist Article
You should go in asking for nothing but exposure and prayer support. Advertise! Herb Shreve started this ministry with a simple ad in a motor cycle magazine. Look at the local news paper and radio for free community activity pages and announcements. Consider advertising in the classi fied ads under Motorcycles For Sale (depending on cost). A simple ad might read : Come Ride with Us CMAusa.org for a chapter near you call Provide a local number or email for the State Coordinator or Area Rep or chapter President. Make use of free on line classifieds like Craigs List. KEEP YOUR ADVERTISING FRESH When was the last time you checked on the Come Ride with Us poster in your local bike shop? Is it still there? Are the dates and meeting times cor rect? Is it prominently displayed? Some bike shops may even allow you to put in a small table or display of CMA information, depending on the owner. Ask. Post flyers in gas station windows, parts places, repair shops, super mar kets, and restaurants. Be sure and check on them often to make sure they are not out dated. Ask different mem bers to be responsible for this. Ride to neighboring communities and do the same. Anywhere they let you, post a flyer. Consider posting a flyer or 3x5 card on bulletin boards at your job or in public places where peo ple post items for sale or rent. GET OUT AND RIDE! Plan rides to local events such as county fairs, crafts shows, and farmers markets. Be seen! Plan a ride to a local community location where people like to gather: parks, the local coffee shop, or the gas station/market in a small town. Have a coke or a cup of coffee and chat with folks who come by. Sunday afternoon rides are a good draw especially after a church visit. This would encourage church mem bers to become involved and make it clear that your ministry does not always keep members out of church. This is also a time when folks who work evenings and weekends can par ticipate. Make contact business cards to leave on motorcycles in parking lots. This was very successful for a chapter that wanted to draw some of the local college students. AT THE BOOTH /EVENT Have a signup sheet in your booth for people who might be interested in CMA and be sure and follow through after the event. Have printed copies of your ride schedule on the table to give away. Make it easy for someone with margin al interest to come and check you out or at least participate in a ride they would like to take. Put out a bowl of shelled peanuts or a large bowl of pop corn with small cups to keep people coming back to the booth. Meeting people and making connections is what it is all about. AT THE MEETING Change your M.O. Changing where when and how you meet can open doors to new members. If you always met for breakfast, try having a Sunday afternoon meeting or a Friday night pizza gathering. Go to a different restaurant or venue on a different day or time and see if that draws more members. Consider two meetings a month one for your regular meeting and maybe one just for a pie and coffee fel lowship during the lunch hour, on a weekend or week night evening. Make Your Meetings Memorable! Move your meeting along. No one wants to just sit and listen to just one person talk for an hour. Mix it up with different speakers, reports from your officers, and brief event and ride reports from your members. Always be brief and concise. Invite a Guest Speaker Why not invite a local police officer
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Chapter Kids

Word Make
How many words can you make when you combine letters from the words below? EyesBinocularsJanuaryTwoThirteen

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Word Find
JANUARY EYES
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TWO YEAR CROSS GOD CMA

SUPER KIDS NEW

Member Article

By LAURIE Russell

Laurie Russell is a member of the RuHa Rider chapter #617 of Rutland, Vermont.

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ennifer Gregoire was standing at a busy intersection, observing the traffic and was about to cross the John Stark Highway from the McDonalds parking lot. It was Mothers Day weekend and her par ents were going to visit her Grandmother in Massachusetts but she had to work her shift at Subway so she stayed behind. She had observed that the lanes appeared to be safe to cross but was unfortunate ly unable to see past the large SUV in the center lane. As she proceeded to make her way past the SUV, she was hit by a pickup truck going approxi mately 32mph, and was carried on its hood until she fell off. The driver never saw her crossing. It just so happened that in the parking lot a large group of CMAers were gathering from their Run for the Son rides. It was the meeting destina tion for several chapters from the New England area. They were busy sharing stories and excited about the beginning of another riding season as well as the joy of donating to the caus es CMA supports through this special day. Along with the sounds of the bikes arriving, they heard sirens and saw flashing lights at the intersection. A few members went over to check out the scene and discovered there had been an accident. They had no idea who the person was or what had hap pened. Quickly, they gathered togeth er and lifted this person up in prayer. They believed from what they had heard that it was a young child but nevertheless, were assured that God

already knew and He was taking care of things. They asked God to be with those surrounding all who were involved and continued in prayer throughout their time there. It just so happened that coming out of a nearby store was a retired paramedic who rushed to the scene and saved Jennifer from choking on the teeth that were knocked into her air passage from the impact. Michelle stayed with Jennifer and comforted her during this critical ordeal until other help arrived. And it just so hap pened that down the road was a sporting event where fire trucks and police were standing by just in case. Because of this, they were able to be at the scene within minutes. Within 20 minutes, Jennifer was loaded into the DART helicopter and taken to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center where her father, Jim also works. We stood in prayer and wondered if we would ever know the outcome of this person. Jennifer spent nine days in inten sive care and endured months of physical therapy. Her right arm had been severely broken as well as six ribs and several hairline facial frac tures. Her father recounted to us how difficult it had been for him to return home and see Jennifers birthday cake still there on the table. She had just turned 22 years old a few days prior but looked much younger than her age, thus confusing the paramedics who estimated her age to be much younger than it was. As her parents entered the hospital room where Jennifer was, she signed the letters

WORK and they quickly realized that her concern had been for the job that she would not be able to perform. Their faith in God was what sustained them through these difficult days. No one from CMA had any idea if this person was saved or not. It just so happened that because of this accident with Jennifer, Michelle decided to work as a para medic again. Michelle had grown weary of the stresses of this intense line of work but came to realize that her availability on that particular day helped to save Jennifers life. She and Jennifer later met and discussed the events of that day that Jennifer was not aware of. The Run for the Son on May 5, 2012 was again a happy event for all the usual reasons, but also because it just so happened that Jennifer and her Mom and Dad were able to be with us. We were able to hear of Jennifers incredible progress and meet the person we had prayed for. Jennifer even got a motorcycle ride from one of our members. We know as Christians, that it just so happened is not in our vocab ulary. God orchestrates each step of our lives and they are directed by Him. It is wonderful to see the way He works and His timing. It is wonderful to know that He has great things in store for each of our lives, as we yield them to His purpose. After what Jennifer Gregoire endured, we are sure God has exciting things in store for her! CMA

RFS Network

By JOHNNY Upton

his isnt a new suggestion but one that is worthy of repeating. It is a simple, fun way to raise funds for RFS while keeping up with your ministry. I know of at least one chapter working doing this but I hope there are more. The object is to collect one mile of quarters (or the equivalent funds) which amounts to $15,840.00. A mile is 1760 yards. One quarter is one inch wide with 12 equal ing one foot or $3.00 and obviously $9.00 as measured in a yard or 36 inches. The key is to have a spreadsheet of some form to track the individuals giving. Perhaps an excel spreadsheet or a simple accountants analysis pad. Collecting the money at

the monthly chapter meetings is simple and wont con sume much time if each person has available a Ziploc bag to put their name on and quarters or money in. This is to insure every participant is credited for their donation. To avoid confusion and assure integrity it is suggested that 2 people count and record the money in each bag before the end of the meeting. Depending on the total, the money collected could be sent in monthly, quarterly or at the end of the year. Just be sure and include the individual amounts. CMA
Johnny and Sandra Upton serve as National RFS Team Lead. jwsaupton@sbcglobal.net

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was it the Holy Spirit drawing us together? His booth was set up across from ours at a bike blessing and I went over to look over his pins and there they were, the zipper pulls in the shape of a cross with a crown of thorns on the cross. I bought a few and told him I was going to use them as a witnessing tool. "You mean give them away" was his response and after some discussion he sold me a dozen at a reduced price! We became friends and over the years that friend ship blossomed in ways I would never have thought possible but as we all know all things are possible to those who love the Lord! One afternoon at a bike blessing Ray prayed with him, blessed both him and his bike and explained how Jesus loves him and wants a relationship with him. Tinman prayed that day and accepted the Lord, what a day that was! Not only were the angels rejoicing, we were right there with them! Tinman would have dinner with us

and he once came to a CMA fellowship at our home and prayed with us over a member that was having problems, in other words he was growing in his faith. He started coming to church with us and when Pastor mentioned a food pantry he was right there help ing to organize it. He also started helping out at one of the homeless shelters in the state and from his car trunk he would hand out scarves, mit tens and coats in the winter. He got all these donated from the boxes he had set up at various places. All of this was great but my greatest joy was sitting next to him in church and hearing him sing praises and lifting those huge arms up to the Lord. He was on a waiting list for a new heart but he never had that opportu nity, the Lord called him home this year surrounded by his family, friends and his biker family. His memory lives on in the community through the food pantry set up at our church. This past May we had a biker appreciation serv

ice at church and Tinman's family and friends were all there to hear the pas tor say that the pantry was now being called Tinman Food Pantry. So as you can see the booth min istry does have life changing benefits. Our lives are better for having met these two men and their lives were changed because of a decision they both made. Would they have ever have heard the gospel if we weren't there at that time, I believe they would have because God had a plan for them, a plan for them both to be in Glory with Him. We were just avail able, working a booth and looking for a friend with whom we could share the Good News. Please don't ever look at a biker and think he's too big, too bad or that he'll never listen. God will equip you with what you need to min ister to that biker and it will be just what he needs to hear! CMA

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Evangelist Article
(continued from page 11)

or Motorcycle safety instructor or motorcycle mechanic to address the group briefly on some aspect of motor cycling in your community. Have a Special Event Meeting If you know someone who has taken a really spectacular adventure ride (like someone who rode from Alaska to South America), invite him or her to share an overview or to show pictures of their ride. Secure a somewhat public meeting place such as a church or local community or library room. Invite lots of your motorcycling friends and serve coffee and cookies. Its good fun and gives CMA more exposure in the com munity. Note: Preview content to be sure everything said and shared is appropriate for a CMA sponsored event. HAVE FUN Have a drawing or fun way to ran domly choose someone at the end of the meeting to buy their meal. Try having door prizes and fund raisers or auctions for RFS, just for fun.

Have ongoing games or competi tions to bring folks back and make it fun. For instance, one chapter had a monthly and annual mileage award they called the Exodus Award because you could cover a lot of miles without traveling far from home. Every month the Road Captain tracked the miles on everyones motorcycle odometers. The most miles over last month won an inexpensive plastic pin that read Exodus Award June 2012. You could only count miles on two consecutive months, which encouraged attendance every month. They awarded an annual trophy at the Christmas party. Another chapter had a mascot that had to be returned at the next meeting and they found creative ways to pass it along to different members each month. Some chapters have a Steeple Chase where members had to visit churches in other communities and towns and return with photos of their bikes in front of the church. It was an annual contest to get to the most steeples.

WHAT ELSE? Visit other chapter CMA meetings in your area; not only to encourage them but to see what they do and maybe get fresh ideas for reviving your chapter. FINALLY Know that this is Gods ministry and God is able to expand our territory Every inch gained for the kingdom is an inch stolen from the enemy. We already know we win. Dont be dis couraged. God has good things in store for your chapter. CMA

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

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Member Article

By CLAYTON Thornton
n 2003, a good friend of mine suggested we go to the Sturgis Bike Rally in South Dakota. That was my first year and I have really enjoyed going since. This year I had an experience that was just great. CMA works all over Sturgis; at the race tracks, parking lots, photo towers, hos pitality booth and elsewhere. I usually work the court house parking lots because I get to meet a lot of people. The main job is keeping people out of the parking lots so court house employees will have a place to park. This year I worked a parking lot where there is not much traffic. I noticed a couple on their bike parking across the street. The man was on the bike and his wife was push ing the bike back into the parking space. When he got off he couldn't walk real well. They came across the street and asked me how to get to the police station. I gave them the directions they needed. They left and I continued my job. In about 20 minutes, I saw this couple coming back across the parking lot. He was really having a hard time walking. He was all bent over and she had his arm helping him. When they got to the railing at the entrance he started leaning on

it. I asked her if he was okay and she said he would be. I told him I had a chair if he wanted to sit down and he did. His wife sat in the door of the guard shack. I handed her a rag tract and she started reading it. When she got to the prayer at the bottom of the tract she asked me if I would read it. I said sure and they held hands and bowed their heads as I read the prayer. When I got done she looked at me with a big smile on her face and tears running down her cheeks and thanked me for what I do. She told me he had a rough life and they needed this. Then she asked me why I went to Sturgis and I pointed at her and said youre the reason. I gave them a God's Promise Book, CMA fan, and a makeup mirror and asked him if I could help him to his bike. He said he would wait until he felt better and then walk to his bike. I had to leave at that time to go to work at another parking lot and I saw that they were gone soon after that. Many people ask why I go to Sturgis. This is why I go. It was a great week and if I'm able I will go again next year. CMA
Clayton Thornton is a member of the Pineywoods Peacemakers chapter #691 of Nacogdoches, Texas.

Prayer Points
Countries in the Spotlight
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Pray for:
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Pray for CMA USA


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1. Leadership health, wisdom, guidance of the Holy Spirit 2. Finances 3. Wisdom in all membership 4. Revival in the hearts of all members 5. Peace of God in trying times 6. Regional Leadership meetings for January 7. Pray for Vision for 2013 8. Move of the Holy Spirit

Mission Trips: Kerry Gibson Nicaragua Mission trip February 18-25.

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those members who have completed the Ministry Team course or were members prior to March 1, 1997.

INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE... WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!


___ ATV Mud Splat T-shirt, yellow ___ Fast Lane T-Shirt, black, scripted design ___ Youth Movement Tire Tread Shirt, gray ___ Sleeveless Shirt, orange denim denim vest ___ CMA Logo L/S Shirt, logo on front/back white black ___ CMA Logo T-shirts, full color logo on front/back white black red blue gray ___ Sand/Navy L/S Riding T-shirt ___ Maroon Pocket T-shirt ___ Blue Pigment Dyed T-shirt ___ White Flame T-shirt ___ Metal Stamp S/S Henley ___ Fully Alive Kids T-Shirt ___ KIDS Road Warrior L/S T-Shirt, gray, youth sizes ___ CMA Kids Green Ride Shirt ___ Lounge Pants, black ___ Ladies Fleece Jacket, green, embroid. logo front/back ___ Ladies Hoodie, black w/ tribal artwork embroid. on front ___ Sweatshirt, black, embroidered logo design on front ___ Hoodie w/ zipper, gray, red outline on front/back S-XL, 3X M-3X S-2X S S-5X S-5X S S, M S-3X S-XL, 5X S YS-YXL AL YM-YXL $10 $10 $6 $10 $19 $18 $6 $6 $10 $18 $6 $18 $18

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Vests
___ Leather Shawl, black w/ trim, medium leather patch, one size
Trim Colors Choose One: Yellow Blue Black Red

$205

Shirts & Jackets


___ NEW! Ladies 3/4 Red Embroidered w/ black logo on front ___ NEW! Riding for the Son Shirt, navy ___ Abide Ladies Shirt, black ___ Butterfly 3/4 Ladies Shirt ___ Butterfly S/S Ladies Shirt ___ Riding With The King, pink ___ Ladies Lasting Peace T-shirt, Lavender ___ Ladies Flower Power T-shirt ___ Ladies Overspray L/S Shirt ___ Ladies Polo, black, silver embroidered logo on front ___ Ladies Vintage Shirt, lt. blue ___ Ladies Race Check, gray ___ Ladies L/S Mini Check Dress ___ NEW! Mirocfiber Shirt, l/s, black ___ NEW! Mens L/S Red Embroidered w/ black logo on front ___ Unity Shirt w/ CMA patches ___ Men's Polo, black, silver embroidered logo on front ___ Mens Race Check, gray ___ L/S Pocket Shirt, gray ___ Men's Mini Check L/S Dress ___ Patriotic Eagle Dickies S/S Shirt, gray ___ Dickies L/S Navy w/ Flame detail on sleeve ___ Tribal Tie-Dye T-Shirt ___ Black 2-in-1 T-Shirt w/ Gray CMA/Red Flames Logo ___ NEW! Motocross, orange ___ NEW! Hatfield Shirt, red ___ NEW! My Chains Are Gone, white ___ Road Warrior L/S T-Shirt, gray ___ Weapons Of Our Warfare, gray ___ Ride the World, l/s, brown ___ Here If You Need Us L/S, orange ___ CMA on Fire T-shirt, black ___ Gray Mircofiber Shirt, short sleeve button up ___ CMAUSA Bike T-shirt, charcoal blue ___ Rebel w/ a Cause T-shirt, silver gray ___ God Speaks T-shirt, navy ___ Embossed Logo T-shirt w/ pocket, black ___ Iron Sharpens Iron T-shirt, rust ___ Old School T-shirt, brown ___ Tribal Ride T-shirt, green ___ Barbed Wire T-shirt, black ___ Mount Up T-shirt, gray ___ Oval Retro T-shirt, blue ___ POW-MIA T-Shirt, black, POW logo, Memorial, Isaiah 49:16 ___ CMA International T-Shirt, navy S-4X $39.50 S-4X $22.50 M-2X $20 M-XL $24.95 L $24.95 S $20 S-XL $18 S-2X S, XL, 2X S-2X $18 $20 $35

M, 3X ___ Orange Reflective Logo Vest ___ Vest Extenders w/ CMA Logo for snaps

$25 $8

Caps & Headwraps


___ NEW! Flair Hair Visor ___ NEW! Black/White Ladies Cap ___ NEW! Pink/Brown Distressed Ladies Cap ___ NEW! Black/Orange Mens Cap ___ NEW! Pink Beanie ___ NEW! Black Beanie ___ NEW! CMA Custom Buff ___ NEW! 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 ___ Black Duragg w/ Silver Logo ___ Pink Duragg w/ Black Logo ___ Youth Movement Flat Bill Cap
Fitted: S/M L/XL

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

S-L $14 L-2X $34.50 2X $77.00 S, M 2X, 3X S, M 3X-4X S $20 $18 $15

Riding Gear & Gloves


___ NEW! PolarTec Shirt ___ NEW! PolarTec Pants ___ Riding Jacket, black ___ Rain Jacket, black w/ red and white stripe ___ Rain Pants, black ___ Adaptive Tec Jacket ___ Xtreme Riding Jacket ___ Ladies Xtreme Riding Jacket ___ Cargo Armor Touring Pants, 30 33 36 inseams ___ Rain Suit, black/yellow ___ Air Mesh Jacket S-2X $39.95 S-2X $39.95 S, L $100 S-5X $35.50 S-L $34 2X-4X S, M, 2X $75 S-5X $250 S-2X $250 30-46 $79.99 2X-5X $75 44-46 $158 50-54 S, L-3X $159 28-46 $123.50 S-3X $250 32-42 $245.50 46, 48 $650 $16.50 $61.50 $56.50

S, L-2X $36.50 S-XL M-XL $20 $20

S-2X $39.50 $18 S-5X M-3X $18 S-3X $20 S-L $18 S-XL, 3X $20 S $20 S-XL $18 S-L $29.50 2X-3X S-3X $18 S-XL $18

$15 ___ Navy/Tan Flex Fit Cap $20 ___ Black Light Up Cap, low crown $15 ___ Navy/Red Abstract Logo Cap $6 ___ Iron Mountain Leather Logo Cap $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

S-L $18 S-L $22.50 3X S-3X $10 S-2X $18 S-XL $18 S-M $10 S-L, 3X $10 S-3X $6 S-L $25 3X-4X S-3X $6

___ Ladies Air Mesh Jacket ___ Air Mesh Pants ___ Alaskan Leather Jacket 3/4 ___ Leather Pants ___ Fast Lane One-Piece Riding Suit w/ CE Armor ___ Neckband ___ Under Shirt L XL 2x 3X ___ Under Pants S M L
XL 2X 3X

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

$3.25 $60 $8 $10 $47.95

White Silver Black Blue Red

___ Deerskin Outseam Gloves w/ embossed $40.00 logo XXS XS S M L XL $70.00 ___ Deer/Buffalo Gauntlet Gloves w/ embossed logo XS S $29.50 ___ Deerskin Fingerless Gloves w/ embossed logo
S M L XL

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

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

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

___ NEW! Tall Coconut Socks M L XL Womens

$19.50

Choose One: Black Red Blue Green Yellow

Patches & Pins


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

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

___ NEW! Stoneware Mug (new shape) ___ Black Coffee Cup ___ NEW! 2 GB USB Preloaded Flash Drive
Includes: RFS, Take It to the Streets, Thank You, and Riding for the Son Videos

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

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

$79 $13

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

Books
___ Devotional Book by John Ogden Sr. ___ Study Journal, blank ___ Hope for the Highway New Testament Bible, NIV ___ Spoke-N-Word Gospel of John ___ Gods Promise Book ___ If My People Book ___ Spanish Hope for the Highway New Testament Bible $6.50 $1.50 $4 ea $3 ea $2.50 $2.00 $4 $3 $5 ea $4 ea $3.50 ea

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

each 10+ 1-49 50+

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

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

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

___ Koolgator Neck Cooler ___ Motorcycle Hitch Hider ___ Auto Hitch Hider ___ Regional Map Refrigerator Magnet ___ It's All About Jesus Bumper Sticker 8 oz ___ Ride Brite One Step 32 oz Bike Wash ___ CMA Roller Ball Ink Pen ___ Nicaragua Knife w/ Leather Case ___ CMA Logo Bronze Plaque ___ Nicaragua Cord Wrapped Knife w/ Leather Case ___ Denim Purse 6.5 x 7 w/ Strap ___ Stoneware Mug, black ___ CMA Tumbler w/ straw, clear ___ Leather Checkbook Cover, black ___ Leather Bible Cover ___ Leather Key Whip ___ Chrome Embossed Logo Emblem ___ Rubber Beverage Coaster, logo ___ Diamond Finish Car License Plate ___ CMA Rain Poncho, yellow ___ Womens CMA Bling Bandana black white ___ Fan w/ message, battery operated ___ Mousepad w/ World Map art ___ It Is Finished Pendant ___ It Is Finished Earrings ___ CMA Page Clip ___ Carabiner ___ Money Clip w/ logo ___ Luggage Tag w/ flame/logo ___ Denim Embossed Apron ___ Belt, black webbing w/ CMA woven label. Made in the U.S.A.
S: 28-31 M: 32-35 XL: 40-43 2X: 44-47 3X: 48-51

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1-9 10-49 50+

Personalized Items

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

___ Personalized Cloth Name Tag

$5 $11 $8.00 $8.50 $8.25

(Allow 6 weeks for delivery) (No more than 8 letters) __________________ (Allow 6 weeks for delivery) (No more than 7 letters) __________________

___ Personalized Leather Name Tag

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

$11.25 ___ CMA Laser Name Tag w/ magnets ___ CMA Metal Logo Name Tag w/ pin back $12.25 ___ CMA Metal Logo Name Tag w/ magnets $15.25 Laser and Metal Name Tags are allowed up to 4 lines, not 2 ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ 1 Line $1.50 ___ CMA Name Tag Dangles (Chapter Name, Officer Positions, etc.) 2 Lines $2.00
___________________________ ___________________________

Banners
___ NEW! Booth Banner and Table Skirt Set ___ NEW! Vertical Banner Set, 6 Banners ___ NEW! Table Skirt Banner ___ NEW! Vertical Banners 26 x 60
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___ White Angel Bear ___ Camo Bear ___ Yellow Support Ribbon Magnet ___ CMA Youth Movement Bracelets

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

Choose One: Glow Red Black

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

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

___ Cloth Chapter Officers Patch Choose One:


President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Road Captain

Choose One: Silver Yellow Black

___ Cloth Patch Choose One:

Chapter State Coordinator Area Rep

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

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

___ Fast Lane Banner 2 x 3 ___ Veterans Banner 2 x 3 ___ CMA Highway Banner 2 x 3 ___ Ladies Banner 3 x 2 ___ Youth Movement Banner 3 x 2 ___ Bike Blessing Banner 3 x 2 ___ Logo with Flames Banner 3 x 2 ___ It Is Finished Banner 2 x 3 ___ 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

Banners (continued) ___ 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)

$200 $200 $250

ToolBox Items
Ministry Team Training Material
Childrens First Aid Hospitality Mechanical Music Prayer Prison Servants Womens Youth ___ Ministry Team DVD Set, 3 DVDs & Workbook $22 $11 ___ Ministry Team Basic DVDs 1 & 2 $5 ___ Team DVD Team ____________________ $6 ___ Ministry Team Workbook ___ Hearing Impared Servants Ministry Team $22 DVD Set, (Includes: 3 DVDs & Workbook) $5 ___ Youth Movement DVD (12-18 yrs. old) $4 ___ Youth Movement Workbook (12-18 yrs. old) ___ CMA Kids Patch and DVD Set (8-12 yrs. old) $10 ___ 2012 Growing Healthy Chapters AMT Set $15
(Includes: DVD, workbook, patch) (Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)

____ Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About a Motorcyclist (Spanish) ____ Healthy Heart Tract [Blood Pressure] ____ Pre-school Tract ____ Kids Tract ____ Fast Lane Variety Tract Pack ____ Text Message Tract ____ Youth Movement Variety Tract Pack

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Ministry Teams (Choose One)

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

___ 2011 Special Ops AMT Set

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

___ 2011 Special Ops AMT Workbook ___ 2012 Better Together YM AMT Set
(Includes: DVD, workbook, patch) (Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)

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

ToolBox Items
Tract 1-17, 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 Know About 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. ___ NEW! What Would Jesus Ride? $10 ____ Variety Tract Pack (5 each of tracts
1-15 packaged together)

____ NEW! We Missed You Postcards ____ NEW! Vision Statement Bookmark ____ SPF 15 Sunscreen Packets ____ Emery Boards ____ Salvation Band Bracelet Tract ____ Collapsible Fan Tract ____ Coin Tract (Set of 25) ____ Kickbags for Kids Tract ____ Mirror Tract (Set of 10) ____ 4 Color Information Brochure, application not included ____ Pencil Sketch Artwork Postcards ____ Iron Mountain Postcards, 3 designs ____ Ladies Note Cards, folded, 4 color ____ Thank You Note Cards, blank ____ RFS Memorial Cards ____ RFS Thank You Cards ____ CMA Christmas Cards ____ NEW! 2013 Biker Blessing Decals & Cards ____ Youth Biker Blessing, stars ____ Decision Cards ____ New Believers Tri-Fold ____ Born Again Birth Certificate ____ Fast Lane Brochure w/ pictures ____ Youth Movement Info Brochure ____ CMA Membership Certificate ____ CMA Appreciation Certificate ____ CMA Handbook, CD ROM ____ Non-Personalized CMA Business Cards,
plan of salvation on back

___ Youth Movement Info DVD ___ Off-Road, MX, ATV Ministry DVD ___ Ordinary to Extraordinary Women DVD ___ Relationships DVD ___ Street Bike Ministry 101 DVD ___ 35th Testimonies DVD ___ Ragg Tract Al DVD ___ Magdalena Film DVD ___ Jesus Film Audio CD English ___ Real Freedom the JESUS film Spanish DVD, biker version ___ NEW! RFS 2013 DVD ___ What Can Jesus Do? DVD 5 Pack ___ Fast Lane Informational DVD ___ Fast Lane Training DVD ___ 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

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*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

DONATION $10 $20 $50 Donation to CMA $ _________ Gift Certificate $5 $10 $25 $50 $ _________ Please accept my gift for the Iron Mountain Development $ _________ Please accept my gift for the Support Center Multi-Purpose Building $ _________ Please accept my gift to CMA $ _________ Please accept my gift for RFS $ _________ Donation SUB-Total TOTALS (Order sub-total + Donation Sub-total)
$ _________ TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED

____ Personalized CMA Business Cards,

14 different graphics to choose from, available online only at shop.cmausa.org, more info call 501.376.8436

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

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

____ Thank You Tract ____ Closer Look Tract, 4 color ____ POW/MIA Tract ____ Cherished, Ladies Tract, 4 color ____ You Are Loved, Ladies Tract, 4 color ____ Wounded, Veterans Tract, 4 color ____ Ragg Tracts (Natural color) ____ Spanish Ragg Tracts (Natural color) ____ Spanish Bike Blessing ____ The Right Road (Spanish) ____ He Would Have Ridden A Motorcycle (Spanish) ____ Have You Prepared Your Ride Plan? (Spanish)

100/$11.25 100/$11.25 100/$9.00 100/$11.25 100/$11.25 100/$11.25 50/$31.25 25/$20 25/$13 25/$9 25/$9 25/$9

____ Kids Helium Balloons w/ CMA Kids Logo 50/$11.50 50/$11.50 ____ 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 ___ NEW! South Africa Promo DVD ___ NEW! Spiritual Growth Bible Study Set ___ For Mature Audiences Only DVD ___ Lifelines for Living DVD (Hope for the Heart) $14 $15 $15 $6.50 $7.50 $5 $22 $10 $4

Christian Motorcyclists Association PO Box 9, Hatfield, AR 71945


Send check, money order, or credit card information with order. Please include your membership number on any orders. We cannot fill orders without payment (credit card orders may be placed by calling 1-800-300-6530; Discover, VISA or MasterCard). The 800 number is for orders only. For questions about an order, please call 870389-6196. Prices are subject to change without notice. We accept fax orders with credit card information. Fax number 1-870-389-6199. Ordering online is availble at shop.cmausa.org.

Send Order Form to:

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CMA Regions Map

Run for the Son

SOR

Connected to the Power continues CMAs Advanced Ministry Training series began in 2009. Connected to the Power wraps up the evangelism principles presented in previous AMT trainings, driving home the need for dependence on the Holy Spirit in all ministry efforts. The Connected to the Power study will feature three brief video segments supplemented by teaching from the regions National Evangelist, and a companion workbook. Participants in Connected to the Power will receive a workbook and upon completion of the course a 2013 AMT Connected to the Power patch. CMA Youth Movement will provide a version of Connected to the Power for students (ages 12-17) who have completed their CMA Youth Movement Ministry Team and provide an opportunity, for those who have not, to complete the Youth Movement Ministry Team at the event. STATE
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California N California N California S Colorado Delaware/NJ Florida N Florida S Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Michigan UP Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana

DATE
February 15-16 April 12-13 March 1-2 April 12-13 February 15-16 February 8-9 February 1-2 April 5-6 February 1-2 February 8-9 April 19-20 February 22-23 February 1-2 February 22-23 February 15-16 April 19-20 April 12-13 March 15-16 March 15-16 April 5-6 January 25-26 March 22-23 March 15-16 February 22-23 January 25-26 March 1-2 April 12-13

LOCATION
Prattville Eagle River Glendale Hot Springs Madera Live Oak Fullerton Parker Wilmington Lake City Sebring Bonaire Lahaina Boise Springfield Kokomo West Des Moines Salina Cecilia Bethany Hagerstown Ishpeming Jackson Eden Prairie West Roach Belgrade

CONTACT
David Hall Gerry Keffer Sam Trevino Danny Beene Jerry Sutton Jerry Sutton Mike Ferry Beal Trahan Skip Herriman Kathy Cooley Michelle Metcalf Eric Shumans Richard Murray Greg Leichliter Doug Johnson Phil Bontrager Cary Klatt Mike Bright James Collins Clayton Davis Samuel Bowers Lonnie Newton Gary Truitt Kevin Brase Stanley Beech Brad Barton Bill Kern

PHONE
256-270-7459 907-696-6145 928-925-7980 870-260-6021 707-354-1225 707-354-1225 619-818-3675 303-808-5988 302-750-9969 904-759-7697 941-725-2766 912-269-3272 808-870-9085 208-342-7222 630-878-2801 574-354-1616 712-295-5781 620-431-7454 270-382-2688 318-347-4944 240-527-5207 906-484-6023 517-250-1501 952-446-1837 601-580-4488 573-576-8216 406-580-1264

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SOR

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. In this training, members will also learn these key points: CMA chapters and members have a special anointing to minister to motorcyclists. CMA chapters and members need to maintain total dependence on the Holy Spirit. CMA chapters and members should be aware of activities and mindsets that disconnect them from the anointing of the Holy Spirit. God is always guiding and empowering CMA chapters and members to accomplish the task of reaching motorcyclists. Additional information on location, lodging, and registration available on each state webpage. Go to www.cmausa.org/events and follow the link to reach your states page. Please note that events are rescheduled or relocated on occasion and the state webpage or contact will have the most current information throughout the year. STATE
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 NE Texas SE Texas W Utah Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

DATE
April 26-27 March 1-2 March 8-9 April 26-27 April 19-20 February 1-2 February 22-23 April 12-13 March 1-2 February 1-3 February 22-23 February 15-16 April 19-20 February 8-9 April 5-6 March 1-2 April 12-13 February 1-2 February 8-9 February 22-23 March 8-9 February 15-16 April 5-6 April 5-6 March 8-9 April 19-20

LOCATION
Kearney Winnemucca Tonopah Waterville, ME Norton, MA Wilmington, DE Belen Johnson City Raleigh Devils Lake Columbus Oklahoma City Springfield Altoona Little River Chamberlain Crossville Corsicana Conroe Wichita Falls Sandy Lynchburg Ellensburg Shinnston Marshfield TBA

CONTACT
Jim Reier Greg Hubbard Greg Hubbard Terry Melanson Gordon Rowe Skip Herriman Roy Morrow Ralph Witt David Richey Jeff Bahr G.R. (Jerry) Niver Gene Karn Cliff Roper Dale Brubaker Norm Moore Dan Kessler Dan Neal Joe Bishop Vernon Osborn Charles Grady Bob Stringham Jim Palmer Steve Schiller Kevin Wright Ralph Sorenson Ray Mapel

PHONE
308-237-0458 775-790-4019 775-790-4019 207-354-0555 508-839-4670 302-750-9969 505-860-4566 315-822-3611 704-888-5502 701-642-6041 740-703-5941 580-334-6331 503-539-8885 814-224-5177 843-607-0446 605-390-2574 615-758-9773 903-513-6378 832-250-3131 940-882-5027 801-623-0415 540-616-9772 360-491-7082 304 375-4980 414-881-7578 307-682-0984

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Day of Prayer

Pastors Retreat

2013 Pastors Retreat Registration Form


Pastors Name Position in Church Spouse's Name (If attending) Ages of Children (attending) Name of Church Church Mailing Address
(where you can receive mail)

PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY


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, 2013, whichever comes first. This is not a motorcycle event. Retreat begins at 5:00 p.m. on March 19 and concludes the evening of March 21. 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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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 UP Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana

DATE
August 9-11 July 26-28 September 5-8 August 16-18 May 17-19 May 10-12 August 2-4 May 17-19 September 27-29 August 16-18 May 31 - June 02 September 6-8 August 15-18 July 26-28 August 2-4 September 6-8 September 20-22 May 17-19 June 14-16 Aug 30 - Sep 2 August 23-25 September 13-15 August 23-25 August 15-18

LOCATION
Talladega Fairbanks Heber TBA Mariposa Vista Niwot Cumberland, MD Fruitland Park Toccoa American Falls Wapella Marion West Des Moines Hutchinson Brandenburg Eunice Cumberland Skandia Sebewaing Alexandria West Roach Lewistown

CONTACT
David Hall Rob Bowers Sam Trevino Danny Beene Jerry Sutton Mike Ferry Chris Bright Samuel Bowers Mark Cooley Eric Shumans Greg Leichliter Doug Johnson Brenda Hottel Dave Webb Mike Bright James Collins Clayton Davis Samuel Bowers Lonnie Newton Dale Rohelier Mike Irwin Stanley Beech Brad Barton Larry Banister

PHONE
256-270-7459 907-388-0519 928-925-7980 870-260-6021 707-354-1225 619-818-3675 970-587-9844 240-527-5207 904-655-7872 912-269-3272 208-342-7222 630-878-2801 812-781-0146 515-991-4316 620-212-3270 270-382-2688 318-858-0825 240-527-5207 906-484-6023 248-515-7883 763-425-3438 601-580-4488 573-576-8216 406-728-8914

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State Rallies

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

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

DATE
September 13-14 August 8-11 June 18-22 May 17-19 July 16-20 August 16-18 September 20-22 May 31-June 2 August 2-4 April 26-28 August 16-18 July 25-28 September 6-8 July 12-14 September 13-15 May 16-19 July 12-14 September 20-22 June 7-9 August 23-25 June 7-9 August 23-25

LOCATION
Lexington Gardnerville Fryeburg, ME Cumberland, MD Chama Voorheesville Black Mountain Medina Washington Court House Tishomingo Madras Pleasantville Pickens Keystone Burns Leakey Price Christiansburg Moses Lake Ripley Antigo TBA

CONTACT
Jim Reier Greg Hubbard CMA Events Dept. Samuel Bowers CMA Events Dept. Ralph Witt Charlie Morgan Jeff Bahr G.R. (Jerry) Niver Gene Karn Cliff Roper Dale Brubaker Norm Moore Yvette Philipsen Dan Neal Bob Pudwill Bob Stringham Jim Palmer Steve Schiller Kevin Wright Ralph Sorenson Ray Mapel

PHONE
308-237-0458 775-790-4019 870-389-6196 240-527-5207 870-389-6196 315-822-3611 828-243-8883 701-642-6041 740-994-0348 580-334-6331 503-539-8885 814-224-5177 843-607-0446 605-490-1395 615-758-9773 832-341-2388 801-623-0415 540-616-9772 360-491-7082 304 375-4980 414-881-7578 307-682-0984

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Eastern National Rally

Western National Rally

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Mission Trips

Fast Lane Rallies

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Leadership Conferences

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: _______________________________________________________________________ _______

Eastern National Rally


Fryeburg Fairgrounds Fryeburg, Maine June 18-22
Postmark May 28 Online June 4 Individual Registration: ____ # Adults (age 18+) x $18.50 ____ # Children (age 4-17) x $9.25 OR Family Registration $43.00: Immediate family only Max 2 adults ____ # Adults (age 18+) ____ # Children (age 4-17) EAST Total Amount $ ___________ CAMPING INFORMATION Fryeburg Fairgrounds
Camping arranged upon arrival. Camping available beginning 6/17. RV and tent sites are not assigned and are first-come, first-serve. Dump station available

Western National Rally


El Meson Conference Chama, New Mexico July 16-20
Postmark June 25 Online July 2 Individual Registration: ____ # Adults (age 18+) x $18.50 ____ # Children (age 4-17) x $9.25 OR Family Registration $43.00: Immediate family only Max 2 adults ____ # Adults (age 18+) ____ # Children (age 4-17) WEST Total Amount $ ___________ CAMPING INFORMATION El Meson Camp & Conf
Camping arranged upon arrival. Camping available beginning 7/15. RV and tent sites are not assigned and are first-come, first-serve. Dump station available.

Changing of the Colors Rally


Iron Mountain Hatfield, AR October 16-20
Postmark September 25 Online October 2 Individual Registration: ____ # Adults (age 18+) x $18.50 ____ # Children (age 4-17) x $9.25 OR Family Registration $43.00: Immediate family only Max 2 adults ____ # Adults (age 18+) ____ # Children (age 4-17) Pre-Pay Camping Packages Tent primitive $22.00 total Tent electric $35.00 total
Valid for Tuesday-Saturday nights. 5 nights for the price of 4! Camping is available by the night upon arrival at Registration. Tent sites are not assigned and are first-come, first-serve. RV by reservation only. Contact Chris Benner, chris@cmausa.org.

Payable on-site upon arrival Tent primitive $28.00/night Tent electric $32.00/night RV W&E $38.00/night

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

Discover

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

Mail: CMA c/o Events


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

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


Adults (age 18+) $20 each Children (age 4-17) $10 each Age 3 & under FREE (no rally pin) $50 maximum for Immediate Family with MAX 2 adults

Any questions can be directed to the CMA National Events Department at (870)389-6196 option 7 or to events@cmausa.org.

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

COLORS Total Amount $ ___________

ALABAMA David Hall Michael Darling Chester Holyfield John Loyd Donnie Shavers Terry White ALASKA Randy Baker Jon Boone ARIZONA Sam Trevino Kiven Hardison Randall Heath Roger Sauter Daniel & Kelly Hokit ARKANSAS Danny Beene Kerry Baker Ernest Bearden Denver Dennis Jerry Harris James Jones Charles McCool Harlan Powell Jim & Martha Atchison CALIFORNIA NORTH Jerry Sutton Brian Davis A.C. Enderlin John Hoppstetter Donald Leedy Bill Moss John OMara Bill & Becky McKenzie CALIFORNIA SOUTH Mike Ferry John Alford Jr. Dave Brantner Eric Gilbert COLORADO Bill Chartier Wally Bailar Chris Bright Rick Chartier James Clark Charles Compton Bobby Gill Beal Trahan Brad Tutor Chuck Noland DELAWARE Bud Timmons Joseph Caignon FLORIDA Mark Cooley Bill Clardy Adrian Goodrich Wayne Metcalf David Vanderklay John West Bob Wimmer Rick & Angie Smith GEORGIA Eric Shumans Cliff Finney Bobby Grimes Mark Joiner Terry Kleeblatt Doug Ray Barry Walker HAWAII Richard Murray

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IDAHO Gregory Leichliter Tim Bernard Anthony Everts Fritz & Marnie Houser ILLINOIS Doug Johnson Leo Koulouri Roger Morris Mark Small Ted Williams Rick Wisely Thomas & Vickie Martinez INDIANA Jay Wilber Mike Bischoff Phil Bontrager Dave Long Jack Lorence Joe Rogers Bob & Sharon Carrell IOWA Cary Klatt Bob Baldwin Mark Cornick Roger Plath Brian & Julaine Bidleman KANSAS Mike Bright Brian Adcock Michael Benzel Dwight Boese Ron Harper Rod Keen Jeff Miller Heath Pressnell Kelly & Natalie Klubek KENTUCKY James Collins Rod Hoffman Chris Wallace Noble & Barbara Abendroth LOUISIANA Jim Owens Clayton Davis Michael Hukins Gary Lorio Ron McMaster Donnie Stevenson Melvin Warren Donnie & Jeanie Stevenson MAINE Terry Melanson Dan Bernard MARYLAND Peter Colombo Samuel Bowers Dean Clutts Dan Lavelle MICHIGAN Mike Dewey Jeff Ansley Rodney Greene Robert Miller Dale Rohelier Paul Sprunger Gary Truitt Jeff Wheeler MINNESOTA Mike Irwin David Adams Kevin Brase Duane Hooge Greg Johnson Dave McLellan Todd & Nikki Donnay

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208-342-7222 208-362-5064 208-944-0665 208-602-3721 630-878-2801 815-469-3504 815-954-0011 309-241-4053 618-534-0068 618-684-4058 270-804-0979 812-499-3395 513-520-7284 574-354-1616 765-795-3193 260-459-7809 765-413-7473 317-894-1965 712-295-5781 712-873-5028 319-754-8076 515-275-4452 515-955-1455 620-431-7454 785-742-7744 620-348-3955 620-617-1497 913-788-7505 785-461-5783 785-434-2558 316-347-9360 620-365-6447 270-382-2688 270-563-9983 270-703-0178 270-884-7255 318-255-4764 318-347-4944 318-452-3423 225-261-1250 318-880-8756 318-419-9873 318-428-8435 318-419-9873 207-354-0555 207-447-9704 301-779-5377 301-842-2026 240-577-1085 240-674-4121 616-363-3618 616-878-9466 517-548-2438 810-797-5445 248-542-4867 517-485-4731 517-250-1501 231-775-0570 763-425-3438 651-766-8060 952-446-1837 507-831-3290 218-591-6391 763-533-0410 320-492-4758

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

601-428-4823 228-388-8827 662-487-3656 228-224-0833 662-809-2095 601-953 6920 601-278-5079 228-229-6923 573-576-8216 573-433-5645 417-394-2278 816-344-6409 573-736-3145 636-346-2289 816-254-5036 417-850-0279 660-287-0031 314-303-3199 573-732-4236 417-830-4925 406-728-8914 406-249-4749 406-281-2017 308-237-0458 308-631-7186 402-209-0413 402-764-4691 308-927-3925 402-292-7772 775-790-4019 702-465-2678 603-726-7120 603-524-8650 508-839-4670 203-270-1668 401-636-0646 201-784-1063 856-404-7181 908-222-3286 505-860-4566 505-281-5537 505-917-0672 505-856-5578 505-715-0364 315-822-3611 631-499-4552 845-266-3259 585-323-2171 585-728-9905 704-888-5502 919-231-9807 828-696-0859 828-697-1974 910-333-2009 704-932-9254 701-642-6041 701-337-5497 701-572-9195 701-474-5555

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

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

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

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ALL EVANGELISTS
January 7-10 Staff Meeting Hatfield, AR

Hiram & Sharon Villaseor Rocky Mountain Region 2 505.334.8879


January 17-20 Rocky Mountain Region Leadership Meeting Phoenix, AZ

Curtis & Carole Clements Vice President Evangelistic Outreach 972.709.2896 Kerry & Debbie Gibson National Evangelist 601.927.8705 Tom & Kathie Palazzolo West Region 1 435.563.3688

Rick & Eileen Steffy Northeast Region 5 717.733.1537 Randal & Lisa Tebeau Southeast Region 6 706.745.1311
January 17-19 Southeast Region Leadership Meeting Hiawassee, GA

Roger & Rayleen Wilson North Central Region 3 641.226.0106 John Jr. & Holly Ogden South Central Region 4 870.389.6196 ext. 301

Jerod & Jennifer McPherson Youth Movement Evang. 870.389.6196 ext. 233

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