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CMA is a non-profit, interdenominational organization, dedicated to reaching people for Christ in the highways and byways through motorcycling. Since its beginning in the mid 70's, CMA has had over 150,500 applicants for membership and over 1,000 chapters chartered in the United States. Also, through the CMA International Ministry, CMA is represented in other countries throughout the world.
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In This Issue
Letters to the Editor
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GREAT JOBThank you for doing such a great job
with the HeartBeatmagazine. I love
to read it every month.
Daniel T. Gromko
Port Saint Lucie, FL
MANY THANKSThank you for all your teachings. I
am truly blessed to receive devo‐
tions and newsletters from CMA! I
love to read them and eagerly wait
for each Monday as new devotional
email comes with challenges to
make me a true and a fruitful follow‐
er of Christ Jesus.
God bless you brother.
Rainbow Mike
Uganda, Africa
Misty Bradley
Freedom Isn’t Free
On Independence Day it is
important to remember that
our freedom isn’t free. We are
to be ever thankful, first and fore‐
most, for Jesus Christ because He paid
the ultimate price and laid down his
life for each of us. Second, we need to
remember and pay respect to the men
and women who have and who are
fighting for our American freedoms.
We would like to say a special thank you to some of the
National/International Support Center staff members and staff mem‐
ber’s family members who have served our country. CMA
“There is no greater love than to laydown one’s life for one’s friends”
(John 15:13, NLT).
Just a thought...A Note from the Editor
Misty Bradley
Attention chapters!Do you have a photo of
your chapter working anevent, or grouped together
on a ride? The HeartBeatTeam would like your photo submissions! Please e-mailor mail your high resolution
photo along with yourchapter name, number, and
location, and include 2-3sentences telling whereyou were and what youwere doing. Please e-mail
submissions [email protected], ormail to CMA HeartBeat, POBox 9, Hatfield, AR 71945.
National StaffJohn Ogden Sr.
Chet Upp
Kerry Gibson
Rick Steffy
Roger Wilson
Brian Betts
Mike Herman
Tim Weddle
Staff Member’s FamilyHomer Davis
Carl Feil
Steven Golden
George Hall
George Hamilton
Neal Hart
LV McIntyre
Jeff Morris
Edward T. Murray
Andrea K. Parmenter
Daniel R. Parmenter
Paul A. Parmenter
Wm. David Parmenter
Bob Proffer
Darren Reinhart
Philip Rose
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Thank you for allowingGod to use you in the
ministry of CMA. I am veryexcited about what I see theHoly Spirit doing throughyou. I want to share a fewthings that are happeningwithin the ministry.
We are continuing to receive
numerous testimonies of God’s mirac‐
ulous power at work in the lives of
those who need Him. At a recent state
Seasons of Refreshing event, members
prayed for a man suffering with
stroke level blood pressure issues. He
was taking 12
blood pressure
pills each day
without any
effect; his whole
life was on hold
as he struggled
with this illness.
After CMA mem‐
bers prayed, the
man began to feel
better, touched
by the power of
God. Verified by
his physicians, he is now at normal
levels, feeling healthy and only on a
small dosage of medication. God is
faithful to His promise that CMA will
see the powerful move of His Spirit
through miracles and effective evan‐
gelism. Through March of this year,
CMA members have directly impacted
the lives of 3,341 people by praying
the prayer of salvation with them.
We also hosted a National
Women’s Conference in Plano, Texas
this year. This event brought in nearly
300 women from around the nation to
collectively seek God and learn how to
trust Him more in their daily lives. We
have had many testimonies from
these women on how this was exactly
what they needed for the situations
they were facing. One woman that
attended was invit‐
ed on the spur of
the moment and
chose to attend.
What she did not
know was that God
had already pre‐
pared a place for
her there and had
put people into
action creating a
unique gift meant
only for her. God
highlighted this
woman during the prayer and
this gift was given to her – which
directly spoke
into an area of her
heart where she
was asking God
for help. Another
young woman,
who had been
struggling with
her identity in
God and pushed
to the brink of
wanting to give
up, was reener‐
gized and encour‐
aged about what God is doing in her
and found the strength to keep
marching forward. After the event,
she continued to hear from friends
she had met at the con‐
ference who spoke life
into her and helped her
to maintain her resolve
to follow God. This is a
snapshot of what God is
doing through the
women of CMA across
this nation. You are
vitally important to
what God is doing in
this ministry. Thank
you for allowing the
Holy Spirit to use you. I appreciate
you very much.
In March of this year, I
was privileged to lead a
mission trip to Peru to
view the work that CMA is
doing there. At an orphan‐
age there, we have directly
impacted the life and
future of one little boy
abandoned there to
die because of a
cleft palate and lip.
Through your faith‐
fulness, CMA made
an investment in
this orphanage that
is caring for him
and his life has
been forever changed. We also visited
a remote village in the Amazon Basin
where a boat motor has been donated
to further the Gospel of Jesus.
Through the use of this boat motor,
the native pastors are going into
places in the jungle where the Gospel
has never been preached before. To
date, 70 motorcycles, 53 bicycles, and
From the Director’s Heart
Ministry Update
John and Becky Ogden, John is the CMACEO/Chairman of the Board of Directors.
By JOHN Ogden Sr.
Evangelist Article
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15 boats have been given in Peru to
further the Gospel.
In April of this year, Becky and I
traveled to Croatia for a CMA
European Leadership Conference. We
saw leaders from across Europe come
together for the purpose of minister‐
ing to bikers in their countries. This
conference was the most spiritually
powerful meeting of CMA leaders I
have attended in this part of the
world. The men and women reached a
new level in unity and purpose
through the leading and
power of the Holy Spirit.
We had the opportunity to
share the nuts and bolts of
ministering to bikers, join
in praise and worship, min‐
ister in the Word, and pray
for specific needs.
Currently CMA is in 18
European nations.
You are truly changingthe world, one heart at atime. CMA
The other day while traveling
along on the interstate I saw a
sign that caused me to chuckle.
Before I share what was on the sign I’ll
give a little background information.
Here in the Southeast Region we have
all types of roads and terrain and this
diversity blesses us with opportuni‐
ties to be involved
in all aspects of
m o t o r c y c l i n g .
Someone once
described it this
way, “we have
dirt, mud, trails
and pavement
where you can go
from a road with
318 curves in 11
miles to a road
that has only 1
curve in 318
miles.” We have the mountains where
Deals Gap is just one of many exciting
and curvy roads to the flat lands
whose roads seem to run in a straight
line forever without any curves in
sight. This last thought is why this
road sign really got my attention.
The sign was huge with big flashing
warning lights and written on the sign
was “Warning, curve ahead, slow to
45 MPH!” My first thought was, really,
you need a warning sign on a 70 mph
interstate to let you know about an
upcoming curve? Then my analytical
side asked why an interstate would be
laid out with a big sharp curve in the
middle of nowhere. With nothing else
in site wouldn’t it have been just as
easy to design a road that was a little
less dangerous to
begin with? As I
pondered this fur‐
ther (isn’t it amaz-ing the things youthink about whentraveling?), I
could imagine an
engineer some‐
where say, “Oops,
I thought the road
was supposed to
go to this city,
well we can put a
curve here and it will get us headed in
the right direction.” Then again,
maybe it was designed with this curve
just to put a smile on some biker’s face
that had been looking for a curve for
the last 150 miles! Regardless of the
reason for the curve, the sign was
there to warn drivers of the impend‐
ing danger ahead. Quite likely the sign
would stir some drivers out of the
mind numbing “driving coma” that
seems to affect many people today
with the end result being to keep
everyone moving along safely and
accident free.
Traveling through life can be a lot
like the roads we encounter as we
travel along the highways and
byways. There will be exciting and
adrenaline pumping times as you
push through the curves with all you
have. Without a doubt there will be
new adventures waiting around the
next bend or over the hill as you trav‐
el territory off the familiar path. At
times there will be those less exciting
stretches which can provide time to
refresh and recharge and give you a
little time to catch your breath. Even
so, you still must be careful during
those long and lonely stretches which
will easily lure you into complacency
or depression. Of course, there is the
possibility of that unexpected curve
which the enemy places in front of us
designed solely to create chaos in our
life and throw us off course. For sure,
there are many roads of life on which
we will travel at various times.
You and I need to understand that
God has a great and exhilarating plan
for each of us, if we are up to it! The
best place for you to be is plugged into
God’s road map for your life! Stay on
By RANDAL Tebeau
The Roads in Life
(continue on page 11)
Randal and Lisa Tebeau oversee the SoutheastRegion as National Evangelist.
Representatives of CMA International.
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Ministry Update
If you have been around CMA any
length of time you have undoubt‐
edly read his story (HB July 2011)
or heard it at a rally before, probably
even several times over the years.
Despite his dying mother’s miraculous
healing in answer to a desperate
prayer at age 12 and his life being
spared countless times from car acci‐
dents, a train wreck, and finally a hor‐
rific motorcycle crash that left him at
death’s door, Curtis Clements ended
up running as far from God as he could
get. Lying in the hospital for three
months, busted, broken, and helpless,
he recognized his need for a Savior
and in genuine repentance turned it
all over to God. God restored his body,
eventually allowed him to ride again
and gave him a burning desire to seek
the lost in the highways and byways
through the ministry of the Christian
Motorcyclists Association. During the
last 35 years, solely through the
power of the Holy Spirit, Curtis has
shared his story coast to
coast and back again
affecting untold lives for
the Kingdom.
In light of Curtis
Clement’s impending
retirement from his well
over three decades of
dedicated service to God
through the ministry of
CMA it seemed only fit‐
ting to tell you the rest of
the story. The following are my per‐
sonal observations interspersed with
actual quotes from various other staff
members where appropriate. Curtis, a
humble man, is always up for a good
natured teasing and we have all come
to love him through the years. Curtis
catches a lot of flak for being mischie‐
vous, but behind that quick smile and
infectious laugh he really is innocent!
Once, years ago when I outed him in
the middle of a prison yard as a
Dallas Police Officer, I thought I might
have over stepped my bounds. He
told them he once wanted nothing
but to slap cuffs on
them, lock them up
and throw away the
key. Curtis related
to them how God
had taken the anger
and prejudice from
him and made him a
new man. As his
true heart shone
through, I heard his
voice break and saw the tears come
to his eyes and as he told every last
inmate he genuinely loved them with
the love of Christ.
A long‐time friend of
nearly forty years and
fellow police officer who
rode with Curtis and first
introduced him to CMA
recalls; “it was fun to
watch him give his testi‐
mony and see the favor
God gave Curtis and
Carole in those early days
with the bikers in Texas.
Over the years he’s been
a good friend and role model for me.”
Herb Shreve and Tom Pittman saw
the Spirit working in Curtis also and
soon put him to work as Lay
Evangelist, charging him with the
assignment to speak at as many ral‐
lies as he possibly could in the State
of Texas. So great was their commit‐
ment to the Gospel, this couple man‐
aged to work full time and still show
up with Miss Carole singing and
Curtis speaking at over 40 weekend
events annually for the next ten
years.
During this time he retired from
the city of Dallas
and opened a jewel‐
ry store with a
grand plan to manu‐
facture custom
motorcycle jewelry
and make a fortune.
With nothing like it
out there at the
time how could he
go wrong? With
high hopes he put an ad in a national
motorcycle magazine with over three
hundred thousand household circula‐
tion and guess what, he got only one
single solitary order. This is impossi‐
ble he thought at the time, but soon
after it all became clear when CMA
offered him a full‐time Staff
Evangelist position and Curtis knew it
was God who held the orders and
caused his jewelry business to dry up
because He had something more
important in mind for Curtis. He
could shape molten metal into motor‐
cycle jewelry or he could have a hand
in seeing God shape lives. We are all
the better for his prayerful decision
to come onboard and this staffer
sums it up nicely, “Curtis Clements
answered the call, carried his cross,
and gathered a harvest for God's
By TIM Weddle
Curtis Clements, early years
Curtis Clements, 2000
glory. He is an amazing example of
faithfulness, grace, wisdom and
humor!”
Curtis has other talents besides
those of evangelist that have been
useful to CMA. As a former motor offi‐
cer and 21 year veteran of the Dallas
PD, he was trained in martial arts and
mind control and through the years
seemed to always be the go‐to‐guy
for CMA leadership whenever there
was a difficult situation to resolve,
but not for the reason you might
think. It was easy for his old cop
nature to rise up and it sometimes
did, but in his new life in Christ the
Holy Spirit gifted him with wisdom
and a calming nature that many times
over defused some potentially disas‐
trous confrontations. Notes one
staffer; “It is always a pleasure to be
around Curtis. Through Christ, he has
truly mastered being and demon‐
strating what it means to be a man of
steel and velvet!”
Like all of us, Curtis has had sever‐
al “looks” through the years. For quite
a while he sported full facial hair and
was fond of wearing a beret. One day
he showed up at Hatfield in the
Support Center clean shaven and bare
headed and went completely unrec‐
ognized for several minutes until that
characteristic grin broke across his
face and the light caught his gold
tooth! One work center employee
shared a sentiment we all echo;
“Curtis, I will miss your smile as you
patrol the halls as well as the endless
supply of stories! You will be missed!”
A passionate
speaker, he always
shared his testimo‐
ny with conviction,
humbleness, and
self‐effacing humor.
However to demon‐
strate his serious‐
ness he has an
endearing habit of
mock spitting to
emphasize his
point. “Ptooey; that
is a lie from the pit
of hell”, he would shout. I can’t help
but smile as this mental picture over‐
takes me and this longtime staffer
totally agrees, “there is no replace‐
ment for Curtis, nobody laughs like he
does, nobody ‘spits’ like Curtis, well, I
guess nobody else spits period!”
A man of conviction, confident in
his faith in Christ, he is always ready
to do whatever is required to further
the Gospel, and I do mean whatever.
From sitting calmly in a mission trip
boat while people laughed and took
pictures of the giant frog that decided
to get comfortable on top of his bald
head to riding his motorcycle through
indescribably poor weather and road
conditions to share
the Gospel, Curtis is
totally sold out to
God. Another long
term CMA staff
member sums it up,
“Curtis always
treats people with
concern and kind‐
ness regardless of
what he or his fami‐
ly may be going
through. He is a
soul winner. His life
is all in for Christ!” About all of this,
with overwhelming emotion Curtis
would tell you, “It is not about me,
and if He can use this old Harley rider
to affect his Kingdom He can surely
use you too!” CMA
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Curtis and Carole Clements, 2013
Tim Weddle serves CMA National as a staff writerand is the Print Shop Department Head.
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RFS Network
Beading for Jesus!In our chapter we create a flyer and send it out to as
many people as possible, CMA and non‐CMA, announcing
that we’re having a Beading Party.
The original idea was submitted by Area Rep and
Idaho State RFS Team Lead Sherry Bernard.
Here’s how it works: We come together and ‘bead.’
We make bracelets and necklaces. Some folks bring little
charms, crosses or other things to put on the jewelry. We
have a lot of fun and then we sell the items anywhere we
can get permission to do so; chapter meetings, state
events, local merchants, etc… (Even to each other☺)
All of the money goes to RFS.
The flyer reads something like this:
Beading Party
Fundraiser: Making jewelry for RUN FOR THE SON
Mark your calendars!
DATE: Saturday, March 9, 2013
WHEN: After R Wheels R His monthly meeting
TIME: 12:30 p.m.
WHERE: Happy Trails Products
LOCATION: 11777 W. Executive Drive, Boise
All you Beaders bring your tools, supplies, beads, cre‐
ativity, and your favorite finger food!
When we are done, we have permission to sell the
items at the entrances of local stores.
R Wheels R His, Boise, ID
Emmaus Riders, Boise/Meridian, ID CMA
By JOHNNY Upton
Here’s what one chapter in Idaho is doing to raise
money for RFS. There might be "beaders" in other
parts of the U.S. that could do something similar.
Let Johnny know what your chapter is doing.Johnny and Sandra Upton, National RFS Team Lead
The article below is a true testimo‐
ny of what God can do through
His kids. Eileen and I had the
opportunity to attend MountainFest
with the West Virginia members in
2012. They are hard workers and I
don’t know where they get all their
energy. Stories like this and through‐
out the region, make it such a blessing
to serve alongside these members.
And, 2013 starts it all over again. West
Virginia may be small in number of
CMA members, as compared to some
states, but it is great with ministry
opportunity. 2012 was a great year of
growth in ministry outreach for the
state.
There are three large secular events
held in West Virginia each year;
ArenaCross in Huntington, Gran
National Cross Country (GNCC) in
Snowshoe, and MountainFest in
Morgantown. CMA has been serving at
these events for the last few years with
each year growing in both attendance
and CMA member involvement. As the
event promoters see the consistent
yearly participation of CMA members,
they are beginning to trust us
with more and more respon‐
sibility which in turn leads to
more ministry opportunities.
ArenaCross is a good exam‐
ple of this.
The first year that CMA
attended ArenaCross, the
event director was unsure of
how to use our volunteers.
He didn’t fully understand the “Here if
you need us” service mentality. It was
the members’ initiative of joining
track workers in carrying hay bales
and picking up trash that showed the
sincerity of CMA. Now, through the
dedicated efforts of the local chapter,
CMA is an integral part of track set up,
flagging, clean up, and meeting the
general needs of the director. As a way
of showing appreciation, CMA is given
space for two ministry booths.
However, added service opportunity
means an increased need in volun‐
teers. This need has caused a unifying
outcome of members from chapters
across the state coming together to
work the event. Another event where
this unity is showing up is GNCC.
Gran National Cross Country races
are held across the country, with one
of the most difficult
tracks being at
Snowshoe
Mountain Resort
in West Virginia.
Because of the
GNCC director’s
positive experiences with CMA in
other states, six CMA West Virginia
members and eight CMA North
Carolina members were asked to work
side by side. That was three years ago.
This year those numbers grew to five
CMA North Carolina and 23 CMA West
Virginia members. The added number
of volunteers allowed us to meet the
needs of both the GNCC director and
What God Can Do
Evangelist Article
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By RICK Steffy
Gran National Cross Country races are held across the country, with one of themost difficult tracks being at Snowshoe Mountain Resort in West Virginia.
CMA helps flag races at ArenaCrossin Huntington, West Virginia.
Making friends at ArenaCross. Helping with the track at ArenaCross.
Volunteers for Gran National Cross Countryraces in West Virginia.
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CMA Kids
Do you ever look around and wonder why a flower is a certain color or why some trees make fruit while oth-ers just have leaves? How does a flower know what color it should be and how does a tree know what fruit itshould bear. Let’s take a look at Genesis 1:11-12 Then God said, "Let the land produce plants. Let them beartheir own seeds. And let there be trees on the land that bear fruit with seeds in it. Let each kind of plant or treehave its own kind of seeds." And that's exactly what happened. The land produced plants. Each kind of plant hadits own kind of seeds. The land produced trees that bore fruit with seeds in it. Each kind of tree had its own kindof seeds. God saw that it was good (NIrV).
God told the trees what leaves or fruit they should have and he commanded the flowers to become a certaincolor. Just think about what kind of tree or flower you would like to be, maybe a beautiful tulip or a strong oaktree. God made each of us just the way we are for a reason, some of us can play an instrument others can sing.All of us have a special talent God himself gave to us. Remember God has a purpose for you and He has givenyou the things you need to accomplish His will. If Jesus is in your heart anything is possible, if you need Jesusin your heart it is simple just ask him. This prayer will help you to invite Jesus into your heart today and becomethe flower or tree He wants you to be.
Dear Lord, Thank you for your Son Jesus Christ who died on the cross for me. Please come into my heart, Iknow I have sinned and ask for Your forgiveness. I want to accomplish Your will and blossom into the personYou want me to be. Amen.
Family CraftGod’s Creations Big and Small
Supplies Needed:
Construction Paper (any color you choose)
Glue or Tape
Scissors
Popsicle stick
Magnet (optional)
A picture of you
Draw a picture of your favorite flower or tree on a piece of construc-
tion paper. Make sure your drawing is big enough for a picture to fit
into the center of it. Cut your flower or tree shape out, glue or tape
your favorite picture in the center If you are doing a flower, you can
attach it to a popsicle stick with some glue or tape. You can also attach
a magnet to the back so you can hang it on your refrigerator and be
reminded of God’s beautiful creations each day.
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In our society today, it seems like we
have set ourselves up to where noth‐
ing is our fault and we do not have
any responsibility. People sue compa‐
nies due to their own negligence,
demand their rights, and cast blame on
other people when bad things happen.
Those standards have bled over into
Christianity. We act as if God is only
there to meet our needs, and when He
does, we have no need for Him until the
next storm arises. It is easy for us to live
our lives and make our own decisions,
but when things do not turn out as we
wanted them to, we
want to blame God
– cry out for Him to
rescue us, while
never accepting the
responsibility for
our own actions
that have brought
us to where we are.
It is time for us to
change this trend
and hold ourselves
accountable as
Christians.
Salvation is by grace. With salvation,
we choose to give our lives to God, but
the key is leaving it in His hands. So
often, we want to take it back, only to
have things mess up again and say it is
God’s fault. Whatever happened to scrip‐
tures such as, “And God will use this per‐
secution to show His justice and to make
you worthy of His Kingdom, for which
you are suffering” (2 Thessalonians 1:5,
NLT), or “Here on earth you will havemany trials and sorrows. But take heart,because I have overcome the world” (John
16:33b, NLT)?
I believe what has happened is that
we have had a paradigm shift of what joy
means. In today’s society, joy is a
euphoric sensation of happiness that
lasts for short moments in life when we
seem to get our way. When in reality,
that emotion is not
joy. Joy is a deep
settled peace and
confidence in
knowing that you
are where God has
called you to be.
The disciples
walked in the joy of
the Lord, yet they
still suffered much
for the Kingdom of
God. The joy they
had was satisfac‐
tion in their relationship with God.
Relationship is more than a one‐time
prayer for salvation. It is a continuing
in His presence, pursuing the things of
God, and living in the ways of God.
It is our responsibility to do our side
of the relationship. When we do, here is
the promise from the Word of God,
“Remain in me, and I will remain in you”(John 15:4a, NLT). You see, it starts with
us walking in His statutes and ways and
abiding within His Word and presence.
That is the reason we have the scripture,
“If you love Me, obey my commandments”(John 14:15, NLT). The opposite is also
true – if you do not keep His command‐
ments, you have no love for God, though
you may have an emotional tie, it is
merely infatuation. The true servant of
God gives his life for the Kingdom, recog‐
nizes when he makes errors in judgment,
accepts responsibility for those errors,
and then cries out to God for forgiveness
for not seeking His will in the situation.
He then seeks God for direction once
again. Make no mistake; there is no deep‐
er satisfaction than walking in the will of
God. He is the God of our ancestors. He
has carried them through many trials
and tribulations. He will do the same for
us, but we must learn what it means to
be God’s people. CMA
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For Sale 26 ft Gulf Stream.
One slide out. Lots of extras, too many to list.
$15,000Call Gil at
417-529-1278
By JOHN Ogden Jr.
God’s People
John and Holly Ogden oversee the SouthCentral Region as National Evangelist.
God’s road map for your life! Stay on
the course He has for you and avoid
the temptation to take your own
course. You can and should enjoy the
roads you travel in this life by being
prepared, ready for opportunities and
watching for warning signs. Be careful
not to panic or bail out just because
you ran into an unexpected or chal‐
lenging curve, simply lean into it with
the Holy Spirit and ride thought it
knowing the outcome will be worth
the effort.
You have the calling of God on your
life, the power of the Holy Spirit
behind it and the love of Jesus in it!
You have been given the greatest gift
to share with others and most oppor‐
tunities you have will be with others
traveling the very same roads as you.
So, fill your tank with the Holy Spirit,
stay nourished and refreshed through
God’s Word and enjoy your road trip
through life. CMA
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Goodie Corner
Shirts & Jackets ___ NEW! Ladies Island Time, teal S-4X $20
___ NEW! Ladies Coral Shirt, embroi- dered cmausa on front w/ butterfly
XS-4X $24.95
___ NEW! Ladies Polo, navy, embroi- dered logo on front
XS-4X $29.95
___ NEW! Ladies Americana, black S-3X $20
___ NEW! Ladies Raspberry Glitter, l/s, logo on back
S-2X $20
___ NEW! Ladies 3/4 Khaki Embroi- dered w/ brown logo on front/back
XS-S, XL2X, 4X
$43.50
___ NEW! Men’s Polo Shirt, brown, embroidered logo on front
S-2X $34.95
___ NEW! American Flag Dickies® Shirt l/s, black
S-3X $34.95
___ NEW! Men’s L/S Brown Embroidered w/ khaki logo on front/back
S-L $43.50
___ NEW! Mirocfiber Shirt, l/s, black S-3X $34.95
___ NEW! Cutout Flame V-Neck T-Shirt, black
S-3X $20
___ NEW! In God We Trust T-Shirt, black S-2X 4X
$18
___ NEW! Color Logo Hoodie, black S-3X $41.95
___ NEW! Victory in Jesus Hoodie, black S-2X $43.95
___ CMA Logo L/S Shirt, logo on front/back white black
S-5X $19
___ CMA Logo T-shirts, full color logo on front/back white black red blue gray
S-5X $18
Riding Gear & Gloves ___ PolarTec Shirt S, L-XL $39.95
___ PolarTec Pants S-XL $39.95
___ Riding Jacket, black S, L $100
___ Rain Jacket, black w/ red and white stripe
S-4X $35.50
___ Rain Pants, black S-4X $34
___ Adaptive Tec Jacket XS, S $75
___ Xtreme Riding Jacket S-5X $250
___ Ladies Xtreme Riding Jacket XS, M, XL-2X
$250
___ Cargo Armor Touring Pants, 30” 33” 36” inseams
30-46 $79.99
___ Rain Suit, black/yellow 2X-5X $75
___ Air Mesh Jacket 44-4650-54
$158
___ Ladies Air Mesh Jacket XS, S L-3X
$158
___ Air Mesh Pants 28-46 $123.50
___ Alaskan Leather Jacket 3/4 S-4X $250
___ Leather Pants 32-42 $245.50
___ Fast Lane One-Piece Riding Suit w/ CE Armor
46, 48 $650
___ Neckband $16.50
___ Under Shirt S L XL 2X 3X 4X
$61.50
___ Under Pants S M L XL 2X 3X
$56.50
___ Deerskin Outseam Gloves w/ embossed logo XXS XS S M L XL
$40.00
___ Deer/Buffalo Gauntlet Gloves w/ embossed logo XS S
$70.00
___ Deerskin Fingerless Gloves w/ embossed logo S M L
$29.50
___ Tall Coconut Socks M L Womens
$19.50
Vests ___ Air Mesh Vest S-5X $77
___ Yellow Reflective Vest S-M 2X-3X
$30
___ Leather Shawl, black w/ trim, medium leather patch, one size Trim Colors Choose One: Yellow Blue Black Red
$205
___ Denim Vest Extenders $7
___ Vest Extenders w/ CMA Logo for snaps $8
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.
cma decals ___ 8¼” $8.50 ___ 5¼” $6.25
___ 3½” $3.25 ___ 2½” $2.50
___ 2½” Colored Decal, die-cut, clear background Choose One: White Silver Black Orange Blue Yellow Green Red
$1.50
___ 5” Colored Decal, die-cut, clear back- ground Choose One: White Silver Black Blue Red
$3.25
___ 2ft Logo Decal $60
___ Flame Decal (3” x11”) $8
___ 18" Flame Decal $10
___ Black & Gold Graphics Package Includes 4 Decals
$47.95
___ HD Road Glide Graphics Package $169.95
___ Riding for the Son 8" Decal $4
___ “It is Finished” Decal (3”) $3
___ Lady CMA Rose Decal $1
___ On Track for Jesus Decal Choose One: White Black
$12
___ “Christian Motorcyclists Assoc.” Silver Windshield Legend, etched look
$14.50
___ Fast Lane Windshield Decal Choose One: Black Red Blue Green Yellow
$10
___ Youth Movement Tire Tread Decal Silver Windshield Legend
$8
caps & headwraps ___ Flair Hair Visor $18.50
___ Black/White Ladies Cap $15.25
___ Pink/Brown Distressed Ladies Cap $15.25
___ Black/Orange Mens Cap $15.25
___ CMA Beanie, black $11.95
___ CMA Beanie, pink $11.95
___ CMA Custom Buff® $24.95
___ Black/Red Cap w/ Red Outline $15.25
___ CMA Kids, royal blue and black $18.50
___ Navy Cap w/ Metal CMA Emblem $8
___ "Folding" Cap, black $18
___ Silver Tribal Low Crown Cap, black $17.50
___ Silver Tribal Low Crown Cap w/ Liquid Metal, black
$18
___ Black Skull Duragg $15
___ Black Duragg w/ Silver Logo $12.50
___ Pink Duragg w/ Black Logo $12.50
___ Youth Movement Flat Bill Cap Fitted: S/M L/XL
$25.50
___ Navy/Tan Flex® Fit Cap $15
___ Black “Light Up” Cap, low crown $20
___ Fast Lane w/ Bike Black Cap $15
___ Ladies Chocolate Cap $10
___ Ladies Rhinestone Cross Cap, Army Style $19.50
___ Ladies Red Pocket Leather Logo Cap $6
___ Ladies Aqua Sparkle Visor $8
___ Ladies Purple Flex Visor $3
___ Ladies Pink Rose Visor $3
___ Ladies Purple “Lady CMA” Duragg $5
Personalized Items (Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery)Be sure to fill out the personalized section below! PLEASE PRINT
GIVEN NAME ONLY, NO ROAD NAMES!
___ Personalized Cloth Name Tag (6 wks delivery) (No more than 8 letters) __________________
$5
___ Personalized Leather Name Tag (6 wks delivery) (No more than 7 letters) __________________
$11
___ 2” Laser Name Tag $8.75
___ 2” Laser Name Tag w/ magnets $9.75
___ CMA Laser Name Tag, 3”, Yellow plasitc, has lasered CMA logo and your name
$8.75
___ CMA Laser Name Tag w/ magnets, 3” $12.50
___ CMA Metal Logo Name Tag w/ pin back, 2” $10.75
___ CMA Metal Logo Name Tag w/ magnets, 2” $12.50
___ CMA Metal Logo Name Tag w/ pin back, 3” $12.25
___ CMA Metal Logo Name Tag w/ magnets, 3” $15.25
Laser and Metal Name Tags are allowed up to 4 lines, not 2” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___ CMA Name Tag Dangles (Chapter Name, Officer Positions, etc.)
___________________________ ___________________________
1 Line2 Lines
$1.50$2.00
Banners ___ NEW! CMA Support Banner 4’ x 6’ $30
___ NEW! CMA Support Banner 2’ x 3’ $20
___ Booth Banner and Table Skirt Set $275
___ Vertical Banner Set, 6 Banners $200
___ Table Skirt Banner $100
___ Vertical Banners 26” x 60” Dual Goldwing Harley Supermoto Dirt Bike Quad
$40
___ Fast Lane Banner 2’ x 3’ $60
___ Veterans Banner 2’ x 3’ $60
___ CMA Highway Banner 2’ x 3’ $60
___ Ladies Banner 3’ x 2’ $60
___ Youth Movement Banner 3’ x 2’ $60
___ Bike Blessing Banner 3’ x 2’ $60
___ Logo with Flames Banner 3’ x 2’ $60
___ It Is Finished Banner 2’ x 3’ $60
___ It’s All About Jesus Banner 2’ x 3’ $60
___ Heart of CMA Banner 4’ x 6’ $200
___ Kids Banner 2’ x 3’ $60
___ CMA White Logo Banner 3’ x 2’, hang from top
$60
___ “Here if you need us.” Banner 4’ x 6’ $200
___ “CMA Welcomes You” Banner 4’ x 6’ $200
Books ___ NEW! Ride Guide, paperback $19.95
___ NEW! Seeing Yourself Through God’s Eyes $12.95
___ NEW! How to Forgive... $15.95
___ NEW! Counceling Through Your Bible Handbook $17.95
___ Devotional Book by John Ogden Sr. $6.50
___ Study Journal, blank $1.50
___ “Hope for the Highway” New Testament Bible, NIV
each10+
$4 ea$3 ea
___ “Spoke-N-Word” Gospel of John
1-4950+
$2.50$2.00
___ God’s Promise Book $4
___ If My People Book $3
___ Spanish “Hope for the High- way” New Testament Bible
1-910-49
50+
$5 ea$4 ea
$3.50 ea
Patches & Pins
___ It’s All About Jesus Patch $5.00
___ Changing the World... Patch $4.50
___ 21/2” CMA Kids Patch $4.50
___ It Is Finished Patch (21/2” x 3”) $4.50
___ “100% for Jesus” Patch $4.50
___ “Here if you need us.” Patch $4.50
___ “Jesus is #1” Leather Patch $14.95
___ “Jesus is #1” Cloth Patch $4.50
___ Bible/Cross Leather w/ CMA Patch $14.95
___ Bible/Cross Cloth w/ CMA Patch $4.50
___ “Jesus is my Road King” Patch $4.50
___ Flame Patch w/ CMA Logo $4.50
___ CMA-USA Flag Cloth Patch $4.50
___ U.S.A. Cloth Map Patch (2” x 3”) $3.50
___ U.S.A. Cloth Map Patch (4” x 6”) $5
___ U.S.A. Leather Map Patch (4” x 6”) $17.50
___ Ladies Wing Logo Patch $4.50
___ Ladies Tribal Flame Patch $4.50
___ Fast Lane Dual Sport Patch $5
___ Youth Movement Tire Tread Patch $5
___ Vest Guideline Cloth Patch Set, Large Backpatch, 3” Patch, CMAUSA Patch
$25.00
___ 2” Cloth Logo Patch $4.50
___ 3” Plastic Logo Patch $6
___ Medium Plastic Back Patch $9
___ Large Plastic Back Patch $12
___ 3” “Leather Look” Logo Patch, PVC $10
___ Medium “Leather Look” Logo Patch, PVC $21.50
___ Large “Leather Look” Logo Patch, PVC $22.50
___ CMAUSA “Leather Look” Patch, PVC $10
___ “Leather Look” Vest Guideline Patch Set, Large Backpatch, 3” Patch, CMAUSA Patch
$37.50
___ 3” Cloth Logo Patch (3” x 4”) $6.50
___ Medium Cloth Back Patch (5” x 6”) $17
___ Large Cloth Back Patch (9” x 10”) $19
___ Medium Leather Back Patch (5” x 6”) $42
___ Large Leather Back Patch (9” x 10”) $49.50
___ Ministry Team Cloth Rocker Team __________________________
$6
___ Ministry Team Leather Rocker Team __________________________
$17
___ Ministry Team Cloth Year Patch $5
___ Ministry Team Leather Year Patch $6
___ Ministry Team Pin (Not specific) $5
___ Prayer Warrior Pin $5.50
___ MPB Commemorative Gift Pin $50.00
___ It Is Finished Pin $5
___ Small CMA Logo Pin $5.50
___ Larger CMA Logo Pin $7
___ Flame Logo Pin $5.50
___ Hidden JESUS Pin $3
___ Chapter Officers Pewter Lapel Pin Choose One: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Road Captain
$4.50
___ Cloth Chapter Officers Patch Choose One: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Road Captain
$3
___ Cloth Patch Choose One: Chapter State Coordinator Area Rep
$3
Miscellaneous Items ___ NEW! Messenger Bag, java $19.95
___ NEW! Denim Embossed Apron, black $20
___ CMA Suspenders, black $22.95
___ Absorbent Coasters w/ logo, set of 4 $20.95
___ Stoneware Mug (new shape) $19.50
___ Black Coffee Cup $10
___ 2 GB USB Preloaded Flash Drive Includes: RFS, Take It to the Streets, Thank You, and Riding for the Son Videos
$10.00
___ CMA Custom Pop Up Booth Tent $385
___ Tervis® Tumbler w/ Logo Patch, 24 oz $19.95
___ Leather Journal, cover w/ lined journal $29.95
___ Ride Brite Travel Kit Includes: Motorcycle Wash, Chrome & Metal Polish, Surface Treatment & Sealant, Leather Cleaner & Treatment, Microfiber Cloth
$28.95
___ Koolgator Neck Cooler $9.50
___ Motorcycle Hitch Hider $10.50
___ Auto Hitch Hider $10.50
___ Regional Map Refrigerator Magnet $2.50
___ It's All About Jesus Bumper Sticker $5
___ Ride Brite One Step Bike Wash
8 oz32 oz
$10 $15
___ CMA Roller Ball Ink Pen $2.50
___ Nicaragua Knife w/ Leather Case $175
___ CMA Logo Bronze Plaque $75
___ Nicaragua Cord Wrapped Knife w/ Leather Case
$130
___ Denim Purse 6.5” x 7” w/ Strap $12.50
___ Stoneware Mug, black $19.50
___ CMA Tumbler w/ straw, clear $11.50
___ Leather Checkbook Cover, black $22.50
___ Leather Bible Cover $60
___ Leather Key Whip $13
___ Chrome Embossed Logo Emblem $12
___ Rubber Beverage Coaster, logo $4.25
___ Diamond Finish Car License Plate $10.50
___ CMA Rain Poncho, yellow $5
___ Women’s CMA Bling Bandana black white
$19.50
___ Fan w/ message, battery operated $7
___ Mousepad w/ World Map art $8.00
___ It Is Finished Pendant $10.00
___ It Is Finished Earrings $10.50
___ CMA Page Clip $9
___ Carabiner $8.50
___ Money Clip w/ logo $7
___ Luggage Tag w/ flame/logo $4
___ Denim Embossed Apron $20
___ 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
$8
___ White Angel Bear $12
___ Camo Bear $11
___ Yellow Support Ribbon Magnet $10
___ CMA Youth Movement Bracelets Choose One: Glow Red Black
$3
___ Reflective Armband w/ lights, green $7
___ Black Sunglasses w/ safety lens $14
___ CMA Traveler Backpack Choose One: Yellow Black
$179.50
___ CMA Jumbo Hauler, yellow $110.00
___ CMA Tool Pouch Choose One: Silver Yellow Black
$24.00
___ Logo Stamped Notebook [no pen sale] $9.50
___ Pocket Business Card Holder $2.50
___ Wooden Note Pad Holder, walnut $28
___ CMA Car/Trailer Logo Magnet $14
___ CMA Fleece Blanket, hunter green $19.50
___ Digital Tire Gauge $15.50
___ CMA Tie-Down Straps $12
___ Custom CMA Dual Sport Helmet Skinz $20
___ CMA Logo Flag, 3’ x 5’, white $79
___ CMA Antenna Flag, hem, 9”x6” $13
ToolBox ItemsTract 1-13, Sold in packs of 100 for $9 1. ___ The Right Road 2. ___ He Would Have Ridden A Motorcycle 3. ___ Let Those Who Ride Decide 4. ___ Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About A Motorcyclist 5. ___ Got Control? (Sport Bike Tract)
6. ___ No Fear (Sport Bike Tract)
7. ___ Ultimate Moto (Youth Tract, follow the leader)
8. ___ Lasting Peace (Active Military Tract)
9. ___ You Are Special (Ladies’ Tract)
10. ___ In Control (ATV Tract)
11. ___ Right Trail (ATV Tract)
12. ___ Caution: Bridge Out (Dual Sport Tract)
13. ___ What Would Jesus Ride?
____ Thank You Tract 100/$11.25
____ Closer Look Tract, 4 color 100/$11.25
____ POW/MIA Tract 100/$9.00
____ Cherished, Ladies’ Tract, 4 color 100/$11.25
____ You Are Loved, Ladies’ Tract, 4 color 100/$11.25
____ Wounded, Veterans Tract, 4 color 100/$11.25
____ Ragg Tracts (Natural color) 50/$31.25
____ Spanish Ragg Tracts (Natural color) 25/$20
____ Spanish Bike Blessing 25/$13
____ The Right Road (Spanish) 25/$9
____ He Would Have Ridden A Motorcycle (Spanish) 25/$9
____ Have You Prepared Your Ride Plan? (Spanish) 25/$9
____ Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About a Motorcyclist (Spanish)
25/$5
Music & DVD’s ___ Riding with the King CD Tract 5 pack $14
___ We’re Coming Down the Highway Now, Will Segraves
CD $15
___ Flood Over Me CD, Jerry Williams $15
___ CMA Is Back In Town CD, D. Hill $6.50
___ CMA Promotional Music Videos DVD $7.50
___ South Africa Promo DVD $5
___ Spiritual Growth Bible Study Set $22
___ For Mature Audiences Only DVD $10
___ Lifelines for Living DVD (Hope for the Heart) $4
___ Youth Movement Info DVD $6
___ Off-Road, MX, ATV Ministry DVD $7.50
____ Healthy Heart Tract [Blood Pressure] 50/$9.00
____ Pre-school Tract 100/$11.25
____ Kids Tract 100/$11.25
____ Fast Lane Variety Tract Pack $7.50
____ Text Message Tract 100/$9
____ Youth Movement Variety Tract Pack Riders Checklist, Avoid the Crash, Text Message, Pick Your Line, Protective Gear
50/$10
____ We Missed You Postcards 10/$2.50
____ Vision Statement Bookmark 10/$3.50
____ SPF 15 Sunscreen Packets 10/$6
____ Emery Boards 10/$3.50
____ Salvation Band Bracelet Tract 25/$12
____ Collapsible Fan Tract $4
____ Coin Tract (Set of 25) $8.50
____ Kickbags for Kids Tract 5/$7
____ Mirror Tract (Set of 10) $11
____ NEW! World Map Info Brochure 25/ $12.95
____ 4 Color Information Brochure, application not included
25/ $950/ $14
____ Iron Mountain Postcards, 3 designs 30/$10
____ Ladies’ Note Cards, folded, 4 color 10/$6.75
____ Thank You Note Cards, blank 25/$9.50
____ RFS Memorial Cards 25/$8
____ RFS Thank You Cards 25/$9
____ CMA Christmas Cards 25/$15
____ 2013 Biker Blessing Decals & Cards 50/$8
____ Youth Biker Blessing, stars 50/$9.50
____ Decision Cards 50/$4
____ “New Believers” Tri-Fold 50/$10
____ Born Again Birth Certificate 50/$5
____ Fast Lane Brochure w/ pictures 25/$9
____ Youth Movement Info Brochure 25/$10
____ CMA Membership Certificate $5
____ CMA Appreciation Certificate 25/$4.50
____ CMA Handbook, CD ROM $5
____ Non-Personalized CMA Business Cards, plan of salvation on back
500/$11.50
____ 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
____ New Forming Chapter Poster 5/$7.50
____ “Take A Ride With Us” Poster 5/$7.50
____ “The Bag” 11x15 100/$21
____ Prayer Request Forms, 2 pads of 50 $5
____ Java Cup Sleeves 50/$6
____ Gospel Cups, 8 oz. paper cups 50/$91000/$70
____ Kickstand Coasters w/ CMA Logo, phone number, website, “John 10:10”, Choose One: Black Orange Red Blue Yellow Lime Pink
$3
____ Kids Helium Balloons w/ CMA Kids Logo 50/$11.75
____ CMA Balloons w/ CMA Logo 50/$12
Ministry Team Training Material
Ministry Teams (Choose One) Children’s First Aid Hospitality
Mechanical Music Prayer Prison Servants’ Women’s Youth
___ Ministry Team DVD Set, 3 DVDs & Workbook $22
___ Ministry Team Basic DVD’s 1 & 2 $11
___ Team DVD Team ____________________ $5
___ Ministry Team Workbook $6
___ Hearing Impared Servants Ministry Team DVD Set, (Includes: 3 DVDs & Workbook)
$22
___ Youth Movement DVD (12-18 yrs. old) $5
___ Youth Movement Workbook (12-18 yrs. old) $4
___ CMA Kids Patch and DVD Set (8-12 yrs. old) $10
___ 2012 Growing Healthy Chapters AMT Set (Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)
$15
___ 2011 Special Ops AMT Set (Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)
$15
___ 2012 Better Together YM AMT Set (Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)
$15
___ 2011 Special Ops YM AMT Set (Includes: DVD, workbook, patch)
$15
___ 2011 Special Ops YM AMT Workbook $4.50
___ Evangelism YM AMT Workbook $4.50
___ Spanish Youth Movement Workbook $4
ORDER $ _________ ORDER TOTal $ _________ Send a year’s subscription of the CMa HeartBeat for only $20 $ _________ Sales Tax (Please see notice*)
$ _________ ORDER SUB-TOTal
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
SHIPPING INFORMaTIONShip 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!
___ Ordinary to Extraordinary Women DVD $7.50
___ Relationships DVD $7.50
___ Street Bike Ministry 101 DVD $6.50
___ 35th Testimonies DVD $10
___ Ragg Tract Al DVD $10
___ Magdalena Film DVD $6
___ Jesus Film Audio CD $4
___ Real Freedom the JESUS film DVD, biker version
EnglishSpanish
$6
___ RFS 2013 DVD $5.50
___ What Can Jesus Do? DVD 5 Pack $14
___ Discipleship DVD by Kerry Gibson $6.50
___ Life Changing Stories DVD #1, with Kerry Gibson and John Ogden, Sr.
$10
___ Life Changing Stories DVD #2, with Kerry Gibson and Gary Wadding
$10
___ Four Elements of a Healthy Chapter and Forming a CMA Chapter DVD
$6.50
Send Order Form to:Christian Motorcyclists Association
PO Box 9, Hatfield, AR 71945Send check, money order, or credit card information with order. Please include your membership number on any orders. We cannot fill or-ders 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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ToolBox Items
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Banners (continued)
___ CMA “Blessing of the Bikes” 1½’ x 4’ $60
___ CMA “Blessing of the Bikes” 3’ x 2’ $60
___ CMA Service Banner 2’ x 2’ $55
___ Fast Lane Banner 4’ x 6’, collage $200
___ Youth Movement Banner 4’ x 6’, racers $200
___ CMA Kids Ministry Banner 4’ x 6’ $200
___ Ladies Banner 4’ x 6’, Isaiah 49:16 $200
___ CMA Custom Chapter Banner 4’ x 6’ (Must send in chapter patch, 3 weeks)
$250
CMa logo Fine Jewelry
Visit shop.cmausa.org or call the orderline at 1-800-300-6530
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Mail-In Pre-Registrtaion
Name(s): ____________________________________________________________________________
Membership #(s): _____________________________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: _______________________________________________________________________
Phone: (______)_______________________________ (______)_______________________________
E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________________
Western National RallyEl Meson ConferenceChama, New Mexico
July 16-20Mail-in Pre-Registration is now closed.
Pre-Register Online thru July 2.
On-Site Registration opens July 16.11:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
On-Site RegistrationAdults (age 18+) $21.50
Children (age 4-17) $10.75Family $54.00
CAMPING INFORMATIONEl Meson Camp & Conference
Camping arranged upon arrival.Camping available beginning 7/15.
RV and tent sites are not assigned and arefirst-come, first-serve. Dump station available.
Payable on-site upon arrivalTent primitive $13.00/nightTent electric $19.00/nightRV W&E $27.00/nightRV full $35.00/night
Volunteer opportunities available!
PAYMENT: Enclosed is: ❑ Check/Money Order ❑ VISA ❑ MasterCard ❑ Discover
Expires: __________ Card #:Signature: _____________________________
Pre-registration prices include applicable sales tax.ON-SITE REGISTRATION FEES (plus local taxes as applicable):• Adults (age 18+) $20 each • Children (age 4-17) $10 each • Age 3 & under FREE (no rally pin)• $50 maximum for Immediate Family with MAX 2 adults
You do not have to be a member to attend.
Get Connected!
Weekly Livestreamwith John Ogden Sr.
and the National Evangelist TeamWednesday at 10:00CST
new.livestream.com/cmausalive
CMA E-NewslettersWeekly Devotional, Fast Lane, YouthMovement, New Products, HeartBeat
www.cmausa.org/enews
Monthly Bible Studywww.cmausa.org/spiritual-resources
Join a ChapterFor fellowship, growth, and ministry
opportunities with likeminded Christians.www.cmausa.org/find_chapter
2014 Run for the SonNationwide
Saturday, May 3, 2014www.cmausa.org/run-for-the-son
Changing of the Colors RallyIron MountainHatfield, AR
October 16-20Postmark September 25 • Online October 2
❑ Individual Registration:____ # Adults (age 18+) x $18.50____ # Children (age 4-17) x $9.25
OR❑ Family Registration $43.00:
Immediate family only Max 2 adults____ # Adults (age 18+) ____ # Children (age 4-17)
Pre-Pay Camping Packages❑ Tent primitive $22.00 total❑ Tent electric $35.00 total
• Valid for Tuesday-Saturday nights.• 5 nights for the price of 4!• Camping is available by the night
upon arrival at Registration.• Tent sites are not assigned and
are first-come, first-serve.
RV by reservation only.Contact Chris Benner, [email protected].
COLORS Total Amount $ ___________
Pre-registration is NON-REFUNDABLE.FIRST PRIORITY for rally pins
to those who pre-register.
Mail: CMA c/o EventsPO Box 9
Hatfield, AR 71945Online: shop.cmausa.org
Any questions can be directed to the CMA National Events Department at (870)389-6196 option 7 or to [email protected].
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of a large successful business.
Over the years, he had grown his
endeavor into huge profits, but as things
sometimes go, the tide had turned and
his business was experiencing some
downturn. Competitors circled as he
struggled to find a way to turn the whole
thing around. The man was convinced if
he could just get all of his employees
together for a dinner, he could encourage
and share with them a plan to bring
renewal to the business. The morning of
the planned dinner, he was sitting at
home working on his thoughts, outlining
his plan of what he was going to say,
when his wife entered and informed him
she was going to go out for a few hours to
shop. She asked if we would look after
their seven year old son. So the wife went
shopping and the man continued to work
on his speech. After five minutes there
was a knock at the study door and the
young boy appeared in the doorway say‐
ing, “Daddy, I’m bored; I’ve got nothing to
do.” Knowing he needed to be left alone
to work, the father quickly grabbed a
magazine, turned through the pages and
found a full page color map of the world.
He ripped the page out and then careful‐
ly tore the map into small little pieces. He
said to his son, “If you can put the map of
the world back together, I will give you
twenty dollars.” The son rushed off with
all of the pieces and the father figured he
had bought himself at least two or three
hours of free uninterrupted time to finish
his speech. He knew his son had no idea
what the map of the world looked like.
Ten minutes later there is another
knock on the study
door and this time,
there stood the son,
smiling, with a com‐
pleted puzzle in his
hands. The father
looked at the boy in amazement and
asked, “Son, how did you do this so
quickly?” The boy smiled and replied,
“Did you know Dad, I had no idea what
the map of the world looked like, but as
I was looking through the pieces I
noticed that on the back there was a pic‐
ture of a man. I knew what the man
looked like, so I put a piece of paper
down, put the picture of the man togeth‐
er, put another piece of paper on top of
it, held it tight and flipped it over, and
there was the world.” The man looked at
his son in amazement. The boy contin‐
ued, “You know Dad, I figured if I got the
man right, I would get the world right.”
Our challenge to change the world
and transform the environment we live
in is always going to be a challenge to
transform individuals. “One heart at a
time” is the focus of CMA and it has
never been more appropriate. The
unanimous conclusion is that our world
needs changing. Our nation needs
renewal, the world needs transforma‐
tion, but it starts with individuals. We
will never see the culture of the world
impacted if we do not see individuals
transformed in their own personal lives.
If we see God change young people’s
hearts, we will see a
nation changed. This
is why personal
change through the
Spirit of Christ is
desperately needed
in our own lives. This is why every
young person is important, every young
life critical to the future of the faith and
our nation.
Want to impact the culture for God?
Want to literally change the world?
Invest in one young person. Get that one
young man or woman pointed in the
right direction and the world will follow.
CMA
Youth Movement
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Jerod and Jennifer McPherson oversee theCMA Youth Movement as National Evangelist.
By JEROD McPherson
“...I figured if I got the man right, I would get
the world right.”
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Member Article
Ican honestly say I rode the wheel off
my 4 wheeler at the CMA Fast Lane
South Central Region Adventure
Rally.
My husband, Gene, and I attended
the CMA Fast lane SCR Adventure
Rally and believe me, it was an adven‐
ture! Friday we set off with the Fast
Lane Quad Rep, Denver Dennis, in the
lead. We got up the 1st little hill and I
started to get nervous. The area
reminded me of the terrain where I
had my boo boo in Oct, which resulted
in knee surgery. Being nervous I trad‐
ed with Kelly and got on with Gene.
We had a great ride and I enjoyed it a
lot!
I enjoyed seeing the amazing
things in nature that God created! I
saw a limb that reminded me of
Moses’ staff, from Old Testament
times. Looking back that should have
been a clue of things to come; you’ll
understand later!
When we were getting ready to
leave on Saturday’s ride Kelly & Lilly
asked if they could ride in the four
seat RZR with John. That meant I
ended up riding our Honda 4X4. I had
these nervous butterflies that threat‐
ened to overwhelm me but Gene
knew how I felt and he talked me thru
my panic each time we stopped. I
managed to overcome the butterflies
until I was told we would be going up
some inclines that the 4 wheelers
would need a little help. I told Gene
and Denver “that’ll be where I’ll get
off and someone else can have it.” I
did give it to Gene twice. (Thanks
baby!) But it was all worth it. We saw
some of God's beautiful creation that
can’t be seen from a road.
When we headed back to the rally
site we were on a nice dirt road. It
sure was dusty, but it was also fun to
be able to ‘let her go,’ and slide around
the curves, without having to worry
about going over a cliff. I had been
moving along pretty good when I
down shifted to slow down and let
some of the dust settle. It was then
that I heard a funny sound from the
left front tire. The next thing I knew I
saw my tire rolling down the road
beside me and then it dropped out of
sight down into a ravine. Now that’s a
strange sight!
As I watched all this I felt, and saw,
flashes of brilliant white streaks go by
on my left. Think what you want but I
know what this was and it gives me
new meaning to the phrase of “An
By LUCY Ellis
Army of Angels by my side.” Then the
four wheeler came to a slow gentle
stop. (Unlike my heart, which was
beating pretty fast).
Sonja and Denver's wife, Jeri, came
up behind me and made sure I was ok.
Then they left to catch up with Gene
but he had already missed my head‐
lights and turned around to find me.
Sonja and Jeri called Denver to let
everyone know what happened.
James and Paul stopped and asked me
where the tire was? All I could do was
point. Paul and Gene went down into
the ravine to get the tire. Turns out
the lug‐nuts had come off. Soon after
that Kerry, Debbie and another couple
came up to check on me. John and the
girls came also to make sure every‐
thing was OK.
Gene ‘borrowed’ a lug nut from
each of the other three tires and got
the front one back on. Soon we were
back on the road and headed back to
the rally site. The ride on in was a lot
of fun but I had to keep reminding
myself that I only had three lug nuts
on each wheel and I shouldn’t be slid‐
ing around the curves.
That night, as I was praying, God
showed me why it all happened. A few
weeks back I was asked to stand in for
Gene at a chapter meeting and tell the
chapter a few of the details about his
recent mission trip to Nicaragua.
Getting up and talking in front of peo‐
ple makes me nervous enough to
throw up so I was hoping that Jane
would conveniently forget to call on
me. But no such luck. When I stood up
to talk, they wanted me to go up front;
I said “that’s not happening. I can talk
just fine from my chair.”
The next night I was driving to see
a hospice patient. I was jamming to
some great Praise and Worship music
and talking to God, when out of
nowhere this thought came over me;
"You are just as stubborn as Moses.
You will step out and tell people who
I AM!" "Really … Moses” I asked, “I'm
no leader." Then God gave me the gig‐
gles at the thought.
I’ll admit, and you can ask Gene,
how stubborn I tend to be, and, how I
like to do things my way. But let me
tell you, God has gotten my full atten‐
tion and now, when given the oppor‐
tunity to speak or do anything else for
God, there will not be any hesitation
on my part. I may not be comfortable
doing so but I will trust, obey and fol‐
low Jesus! From now on its God’s way,
not my way. I like having all four
wheels on my four wheeler.
A very big THANK YOU to everyone
that was on that ride, ya'll were a
blessing to me! CMA
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Gene and Lucy Ellis serve has Intercessor PrayerLeaders in Louisiana.
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State Rallies
STATE DATE LOCATION CONTACT PHONESouth Dakota July 12-14 Keystone Yvette Philipsen 605-490-1395Utah July 12-14 Price Bob Stringham 801-623-0415New Mexico WESTERN NATIONAL July 16-20 Chama CMA Events Dept. 870-389-6196Pennsylvania July 25-28 Pleasantville Dale Brubaker 814-224-5177Alaska July 26-28 Fairbanks Rob Bowers 907-388-0519Iowa July 26-28 West Des Moines Dave Webb 515-991-4316Colorado August 2-4 Niwot Chris Bright 970-587-9844Kansas August 2-4 Hutchinson Mike Bright 620-212-3270Ohio August 2-4 Washington Court House GR Niver 740-994-0348Nevada August 8-11 Gardnerville Greg Hubbard 775-790-4019Alabama August 9-11 Talladega David Hall 256-270-7459Indiana August 15-18 Camby Jay Wilber 812-499-3395Montana August 15-18 Lewistown Larry Banister 406-728-8914Arkansas August 16-18 Harrison Danny Beene 870-260-6021Georgia August 16-18 Toccoa Eric Shumans 912-269-3272New York August 16-18 Voorheesville Ralph Witt 315-822-3611Oregon August 16-18 Madras Cliff Roper 503-539-8885Minnesota August 23-25 Alexandria Mike Irwin 763-425-3438Missouri August 23-25 Roach Brad Barton 573-576-8216West Virginia August 23-25 Ripley Kevin Wright 304 375-4980Wyoming August 23-25 Gillette Ray Mapel 307-682-0984Michigan August 30-September 2 Sebewaing Dale Rohelier 248-515-7883
Build relationships with CMA members from around your state, meet the National Evangelist for yourregion, network with other chapters – and experience the vision of CMA! Invite friends, neighbors, andother motorcycle organizations for worship, fellowship, fun, and more! Additional details will be avail-able on each state website, go to www.cmausa.org/events and follow the link to your state’s page.
Prayer PointsCountries in the Spotlight
ZambiaZimbabweAlbaniaAustraliaBelgiumBulgaria
Pray for National Rally atChama, New Mexico and All State Rallies
Good attendanceSafe TravelGod’s will to be done
Pray for the Healthof CMA Evangelist
Curtis ClementsKerry GibsonJerod McPhersonTom Palazzolo Hiram VillaseñorRoger WilsonJohn Ogden Jr. Rick SteffyRandal Tebeau
States in theSpotlight
New YorkNew HampshireVermontMaine
CMA Support Center Staff
Ministry Update
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“For who makes you different
from anyone else? What do
you have that you did not
receive? And if you did receive it, why
do you boast as though you did not?”(I
Corinthians 4:6‐8, NIV).
I recently interviewed a member
who made a vehicle donation to CMA.
Knowing that his heart was right and
he wasn’t necessarily interested in
having the spotlight turned on himself
it still seemed to be a good reminder
for us that whatever we have been
given; talent, gifts, resources, it all
belongs to the Lord and He has given it
to us for His own use.
Having been invited to a local chap‐
ter meeting by a friend it took Jeff a
year and half to make up his mind
about CMA, but once committed, he
has been an active member minister‐
ing with his local chapter for over five
years. During a trip to Changing of the
Colors on Iron Mountain the Lord real‐
ly touched him. As he listened to all of
the International Leaders relate the
happenings in their own countries, he
was totally blown away by the world‐
wide reach of the ministry of CMA.
Examining the big maps on the inside
wall of the pavilion, he thought; “God,
this is unbelievable, but why am I sur‐
prised that You could do such a mirac‐
ulous thing?” God really began to deal
with him about seriously getting on
board. Following Thursday night’s
speaker he experienced a huge break‐
through in his immediate family and
after the service he sat outside on his
bike amid the waving international
flags, gazing at the cross tower with
tears streaming down his face, thank‐
ing God for His continued restoration
and healing. Realizing there are no
coincidences for Christians, Jeff plainly
understood the Holy Spirit telling him
it was time to step up!
He was willing, but as his mind
raced, he had no idea what God had
intended for him to do. I’ve found
when the Lord has something specific
for us to do, we don’t have to guess,
He will let us know clearly and
assuredly. After discussions with sev‐
eral CMA staff members and
Chairman of the Board it became
apparent why the Lord spoke to Jeff
about this particular need in the first
place. With two away rallies this sum‐
mer, affordable and reliable trans‐
portation is CMA’s most current need
and God doesn’t mess around with
amateurs when He
wants something
done. Jeff’s family
business trans‐
ports thousands
of people every
month, so who
better to fulfill
this particular
need? Research
was performed,
resources allocat‐
ed, and soon a
CMA staff member picked up the new
Chevrolet Express van with stabilized
suspension, full towing equipment in
the 15 passenger configuration.
Jeff isn’t looking for accolades or
even a pat on the back, he says; “day to
day in the business world just is what
it is, but this other is Kingdom busi‐
ness and there is just nothing more
serious than that. My business belongs
to God and is just a tool for His use. I
would encourage others that need to
get in the game to get off the sidelines
and see what happens. Find a ministry
that is founded on God’s principles and
Word, has accountability and integrity
and is accomplishing God’s will, and
support it. You won’t believe what God
will do!”
This couple’s true heart is revealed
when you find hand written by Jeff’s
wife, Karen on the message board in
their winter home in Florida passages
from Psalm 24.
“The earth is the LORD’s,
and everything in it,
the world, and all who live in it;
for he founded it on the seas
and established it on the waters”
(Psalm 24:1‐2, NIV).
Today, Jeff and Karen operate a
fleet of motor coaches in Louisville,
KY a second generation 37 year old
business based on
Biblical principles
and blessed of
God. They know
full well who real‐
ly owns all of their
worldly posses‐
sions. They are
enjoying watching
their children
become adults in
their own rights
and are always on
the lookout for a ministry of integrity
and accountability where they can
exercise their obedience to pass on
the blessings.
“Dear Lord, show each of us the tal-ents, abilities, and resources You havegiven us to be used in your service. Helpus to recognize the needs and respondwhen the Holy Spirit prompts. Amen.”
Contact Angie Herman at
[email protected] if God is prompting
you to fulfill a need in this truly God
directed, Spirit led, world‐wide, life
changing ministry we call CMA. CMA
By TIM Weddle
Newest addition to the CMA fleet of vehicles,15 passenger van.
Tim Weddle serves CMA National as a staff writerand is the Print Shop Department Head.
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John Ogden Sr.870-389-6196
July 16-20National West Rally
Chama, NM
Ray Burns785-582-4011
July 16-20National West Rally
Chama, NM
Charles Hale903-796-6692
Lyle Herman701-663-8699
July 12-14South Dakota State Rally
Keystone, SD
July 19-21ND H-D Dealers State Rally
Medora, ND
July 27Freedom Riders Pre-Sturgis RunFMRC Clubhouse, Bismarck, ND
Bob Sandburg209-586-4419
July 12-14UT State Rally
Price, UT
July 16-20National West Rally
Chama, NM
Chet Upp479-394-1014
July 15-21National West Rally
Chama, NM
the Snowshoe Mountain team. We did
everything from flagging traffic at
race crossings to checking wristbands
at the gate.
Anything that
was asked for,
the team enthusi‐
astically took on.
Another way that
member involve‐
ment increased
was through the
setup of a min‐
istry/information
booth. This was
the first year we had enough volun‐
teers to operate one, and the Holy
Spirit was at work with 45 commit‐
ments to Christ that we know of. Add
with that the approximately 350 Biker
Blessings completed at the race line
up and it’s easy to see that God was at
work in a way that we never could
have imagined.
MountainFest is another event in
West Virginia that God is impacting in
mighty ways. For the last few years,
CMA has been handing out water and
completing biker blessings during the
parade line up at the coliseum on
Saturday. This year hundreds of peo‐
ple were prayed with and at least sev‐
enteen made a commitment to Christ.
Along with serving at the coliseum
and setting up a tract and information
booth in the vendor area, CMA mem‐
bers had the opportunity to show
Christ’s love through service. This
year members worked with the event
staff to complete the tasks necessary
for set up the entire week prior to the
start of the event.
It was this hard
work and the con‐
sistent efforts of
CMA the last sev‐
eral years, which
caused the direc‐
tor to request
CMA’s help as
stage hands. This
was a new oppor‐
tunity for CMA to impact the lives of a
new group of people (the bands and
performers) through service.
The growing ministry opportuni‐
ties are allowing CMA members to
forge new friendships, strengthen
bonds across the state, and impact
larger groups of people for Christ.
With all the blessings we’ve seen
throughout the year, it really does feel
like its “Almost Heaven” in West
Virginia. CMA
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MountainFest in Morgantown, West Virginia.Rick and Eileen Steffy oversee the Northeast
Region as National Evangelist.
RFS Presentation
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Leadership
Curtis & Carole ClementsVice President
Evangelistic Outreach870-389-6196 ext. 247
July 16-20Western National Rally
Chama, NM
Kerry & Debbie GibsonNational Evangelist
601.927.8705July 16-20
National West RallyChama, NM
Tom & Kathie PalazzoloWest Region 1435.563.3688
July 16-20National West Rally
Chama, NM
July 26-28Alaska State Rally
Fairbanks, AK
Hiram & Sharon VillaseñorRocky Mountain Region 2
505.334.8879July 12-13
Utah State RallyPrice, UT
July 16-24National West Rally
Chama, NM
July 25-28RMAR Rendezvous
Silverton, CO
Roger & Rayleen WilsonNorth Central Region 3
641.226.0106July 16-20
National West RallyChama, NM
John Jr. & Holly OgdenSouth Central Region 4870.389.6196 ext. 301
July 16-20National West Rally
Chama, NM
Rick & Eileen SteffyNortheast Region 5
717.733.1537July 16-20
National West RallyChama, NM
Randal & Lisa TebeauSoutheast Region 6
706.745.1311July 16-20
National West RallyChama, NM
Jerod & Jennifer McPhersonYouth Movement Evang.870.389.6196 ext. 233
July 16-20National West Rally
Chama, NM
OHIOG. R. Niver SC 740-994-0348Keith Burke AR 330-385-3277Jeff Fisher AR 419-343-6506Tom Martin AR 330-563-4221Bud Perry AR 740-286-5385Chris Surface AR 513-232-6407Rex & Mary Gilbert AR 419-657-6038OKLAHOMAGene Karn SC 580-334-6331Steve Brackeen AR 405-570-7796Gene Haddock AR 918-682-4741Mike McGovern AR 580-286-9342Richard Wagnon AR 580-323-6321Charles & Tonya Davis AR 405-640-3607OREGONCliff Roper SC 503-539-8885Marc Christensen AR 541-890-1232Barry Jarrett AR 503-591-8052Ty Stephenson AR 541-980-8016Douglas South AR 541-997-8451PENNSYLVANIADale Brubaker SC 814-224-5177Dick Ackerman AR 724-433-6345Allen Brooks AR 570-836-5030John Fleece AR 717-625-7193Ken Knapp AR 814-437-1751Jim Quoss AR 717-244-6041SOUTH CAROLINANorm Moore SC 843-607-0446Ralph Coggins AR 864-266-7027Wray Matthews AR 843-509-8001Retta Sundblad AR 864-855-3674SOUTH DAKOTAGary Smithers SC 605-291-9536Barry Eberhard AR 605-363-3956Yvette Philipsen AR 605-347-2298Jeff & Nancy Eley AR 605-754-6065TENNESSEEJonathan Allgood AR 615-830-3183Arthur Gibson AR 423-361-4579Gary Holt AR 865-228-0907Richard Landess AR 423-877-9825Pontiac Lowry AR 901-682-6331Mike Norris AR 931-761-3810Michael & Julie Hearne AR 931-314-5559TEXAS NORTHEASTJoe Bishop SC 903-513-6378Thomas Barber AR 254-749-1248Jeffrey Coker AR 903-238-6202Robert DuMond AR 817-905-6538Rick Gentry AR 972-635-6448Marty Johnston AR 817-988-8069Randy Miller AR 512-259-4701Thomas Osburn AR 903-450-3634Jerry Spraggins AR 936-559-8499Danny Sullivan AR 214-287-1005Michael & Jennifer Dawson AR 214-878-8190TEXAS SOUTHEASTEugene Johnson SC 361-729-6493Rob Bayman AR 713-553-6981Art Brown AR 210-633-2123Meredith Jordan AR 361-290-1046Vernon Osborn AR 281-356-9225Bobby Pudwill AR 832-341-2388Dana & Jane Futrell AR 713-542-3660TEXAS WESTCharles Grady SC 940-723-2948Daniel Comalander AR 432-687-4595David Mason AR 806-292-5562Bob McClain AR 325-642-6265Mike Negri AR 940-592-2854Kevin & Jene Phillips AR 940-733-6707Tim & Donna Reich AR 254-442-1422
UTAHBob Stringham SC 801-885-0222Roger Cannon AR 801-731-5238Jon Fellenz AR 435-730-0088VIRGINIAJim Palmer SC 540-674-4478Kimberly Collins AR 276-328-3631David Miller AR 540-362-3962Lenny Stowell AR 757-420-4411Doug Surges AR 540-439-0529Sam Uhlenbrock AR 757-420-9065WASHINGTONSteve Schiller SC 360-491-7082Marvin Astin AR 360-437-9307Scott Dickerson AR 360-424-4543Rob Gutierrez AR 509-539-9942Timothy McCart AR 509-981-6181Dana Pieze AR 360-340-7547Lee Scholes AR 206-538-2488
Gene & Pam Myers AR 509-586-9947
WEST VIRGINIAKevin Wright SC 304-375-4980Rick Burkey AR 304-863-3204Tim Hudnall AR 304-824-2993Gene Lambert AR 304-567-2048Thomas E. Roberts AR 304-727-8821WISCONSINRalph Sorenson SC 414-881-7578John Clark AR 715-943-2591Tom Duerst AR 920-487-4234Steve Gorder AR 608-987-3790John Haydin AR 608-547-0246Mark Schwacher AR 414-322-6500Jan Reed AR 715-463-5951WYOMINGRay Mapel SC 307-682-0984Jeff Randall AR 307-421-5961
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