Day 9, RFTW 2010 – Simple But Significant Service
Why would eighteen people leave family, ministry and work to ride across the USA and serve water? Water? Seems simple and maybe even insignificant. Let me share part of a […]
Why would eighteen people leave family, ministry and work to ride across the USA and serve water? Water? Seems simple and maybe even insignificant. Let me share part of a […]
Beautiful mountains of Chattanooga, TN — the handy work of God was breathtaking. After the riders meeting, we visited a cemetery with 155 unknown Confederate soldiers, or at least all […]
I am wearing an armband given to me that reads “BETRAYED” “POW * MIA” and is black in color. Then I was given the duty of reading the following after […]
A beautiful day in eastern Louisiana and western Mississippi – only 221 miles today – oh, did I say it was over 100 degrees and HUMID! Started the day with […]
How do you explain a day filled with divine appointments other than – “To God Be The Glory”? We are at the half way point -places were memories of bad […]
Blow wind blow — we rode 302 miles in wind that was unbelievable. It was so bad that at times we had to slow the bikes down so we could […]
Standing by the bikes, sun rising, a M25 rider started sharing his heart with me, “Gary, I thought this ride was about riding motorcycles, but I discovered it is the […]
Chaplin Timothy Moore, Sgt Tim Gray and Gary on the ‘platform’ The sun was shining bright and so was the Son. Gary introduced the two men: Active duty Sgt. Gray […]
Run For The Wall is a yearly motorcycle ride from California to Washington, DC in honor of military POWs and MIAs. Mission:M25, the IPHC’s ministry to non-traditional people groups, is […]