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 […]
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 […]
What do we leave out? Whose story – which story? So many powerful, God filled, God led, God inspired and empowered stories and so little space and time! Every morning […]
At the Halfway Mark This year we are honored to have an active Air Force soldier with us. Sr. Airman Scott Reeves was raised in Amarillo, TX and is currently […]
Preparing For The Journey Warriors assembled, bikes prepared and fueled, trucks loaded and trailers full of water, vitamin drinks and snacks awaiting the alarm at 4:30 a.m. to head across […]
In 1989, Vietnam Veterans James Gregory and Bill Evans decided to serve their country once more. They traveled across America on motorcycles to raise awareness for Prisoners of War (POWs) […]
109,281. That’s how many miles Rev. Gary Burd put on his motorcycle while ministering to others. Burd is the director of EVUSA’s Mission:M25 ministries. He also pastors Christian Heritage Church […]
I received a call yesterday from the Assistant Route Leader of Run For The Wall, Southern Route – they asked if I would be the Senior Chaplain — this is […]