I am in the process of joining the Christian Motorcycle
Ministry, or as Peggy says earn my scout patch.
Our North Central Chapter is made up of members from our church and one
of our Pastors, DuWayne Petersen, is the leader of our chapter. We have regular Friday night rides which are
just casual rides with a stop for a drink or snack. We are planning a couple of rides that will
be for the purpose of ministry as well.
One is down the Mississippi River to Iowa and another is to the infamous
Sturgis bike week.
The following pictures are from the Chariots of Light National web site. They were taken during a South Dakota trip in June 2011. This is Paster DuWayne. As you can see, he knows a cool bike when he sees one and also knows how to dream big!
They also know how to have fun - and come back to reality.
So anyway Friday
night is usually the night I go witnessing with our street ministry team at my church and
since our club meets at the church I ran into the street ministry team on their
way out and had to tell them I was going to ride my bike to Stillwater and get
ice cream. Of course I felt a little silly
and selfish, but didn’t let it get to me too much because I had just gone to
the bus station on Thursday with the street ministry team.
It was a nice size group with about 10 or 12 bikes and the
route wound through the country side and lakes such as Lino Lakes, White Bear
Lake and finally along the MN/WI border of the Chippewa River.
Stillwater is a quiet little town on the Chippewa River so
we rode right to Nelson’s Ice Cream. I
was warned that they serve extremely large portions and most of the group was
planning to get the kiddy size, but I considered it a challenge to get the
adult small. It was piled at least 5
inches above a 12 oz cup so it had to be at least 2 quarts for a reasonable
price. So you can imagine on a beautiful
Friday evening in the summer it was packed with people. There were lots of families as well as
kids.
So, after I got my ice cream I thought it would be a great
opportunity to share the gospel with some folks. I sat down at a table with a group of three
teens, a boy and two girls who were immediately receptive to pray a prayer of
salvation. I then walked over to two
younger guys by their bicycles and made a comment about peddle power and that I
was with a Christian bike club. They too
were open as were a small group of kids that were sitting on the grass eating
their ice cream. The line started to
grow out the door and I had a chance to share with a few more groups of kids
and all prayed but one, who wouldn’t look at me so the Lord must have been
working in her heart. It was really fun
sharing with a group of six high school boys who had just come from a baseball
game. They said they were from a
Catholic school and one confidently said, “Yes, I know I am going to heaven for
sure”, but when I asked him if Jesus asked him why he should let him into heaven
he said, “Well, I would have to think about that”. So, unless someone says something like they
have asked Jesus to come into their heart and forgive them of their sins, it is
an opportunity to say, “well let’s just say this prayer to make sure” and most
people will. All six enthusiastically
said the prayer in front of everyone in line for ice cream.
There was one family whose younger boy had just finished a
little league game that prayed but several other adults weren’t quite as
open. One couple in their thirties said
that after being educated in Science they didn’t believe. I replied that I think both science and
nature attest to the reality of God, but just left them with Romans 10:9, a
smile and God loves you. Later they both
gave me a friendly wave from their car as they drove away. So, as the Word says, if they receive you
they have received Me. Finally, I sat
down with a family of four. They
daughter was very receptive and the dad said something like, we are as sure as
anyone can reasonably be and then began to tell me about the Joseph Smith
story. Just then my biker group
that began gathering for departure and I just replied my message is just a simple
God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life. It was a very exciting blessing to pray with
24 people for salvation that night at Nelsons.
I managed to pause from eating my ice cream while praying but continued
to eat excitedly the whole time and almost finished the whole thing by the time
we left. What a great night.
The scripture I share with everyone is Romans 10:9,10:
9that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved ; 10 for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness,
and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation.
The prayer that I use from LWCC street ministry is:
“Heavenly Father, I know that I am a sinner and I need your
help. I believe in my heart that Jesus
is your son, that He died on the cross for my sins and God raised Him from the
dead. So Jesus right now I open my heart
and invite you to come in. Make yourself
real to me. Keep me from evil. Take control of my life and make me the
person you want me to be. Jesus, be my
Lord and Savior.”
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