RANDY'S RIDE
Sunday, July 02, 2006
  TWISTED TATOR'S 4TH OF JULY BLOWOUT
The Brotherhood of Bikers and Ray & Bobbie Simmons threw a very good Blowout rally. The fireworks were as good as some town's that I've seen and the music, by Driving Blind, was very good. The Brotherhood set up a Peoples Choice Bike Show with several catagories, a senic ride and both off and on-bike games. This rally is a gem that not enough people know about.



Here I am resting in front of my campsite after arriving at the Blowout and setting up my camp and the New Life Riders Hospitality tent (both with help from others). Tom and Debbie Z. came up with me and very shortly (or maybe he was already there waiting for us) Johnny (Waterboy) R. arrived on his new bike a gift from the Lord to him from someone listening to God and meeting others needs.



Debbie Z. standing by the New Life Riders Hospitality tent. We, band of four, got it up in short order and were thankfull that it wasn't as hot as it normally is this time of year. What with the weather report calling for a 50/50 chance of rain all weekend we didn't know if we'd need it for shade or a dry place to sit/stand.



Tom Z. and Johnny R. are making Lemonade on Saturday morning (before it gets hot)that way it's all iced down and cold when needed.



Don and Susan P. (our CMA Area Reps) provided the music for the Sunday morning service. I have to admit that I do not understand how anyone could sleep when he starts playing his harmonica (through the sound system) in the morning. Maybe there were many rally participants that were listening from their campsites.



I delivered the message that God gave me during the days leading up to the service. Thank God I stepped back and let God speak through me. There was one salvation during the morning service and I pray that many seeds were planted.
 
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