Road Running

  • Last ride

    We have made it back to OKC. We look forward to seeing all our friends at church tomorrow. All of us had a great experience, and we learned a lot of different things in SD and on the roads. Ask a FAITH Rider about Sturgis and how God worked. As of Friday night, 7231 people were shared with. 1123 people prayed for salvation. Kristi Janssen from Vashon, WA won the Harley. In 5 years she is the first person to win who also prayed to receive Christ under the tents. I wonder if she thought her life could be changed in such a way on a trip to Sturgis.

    As I drove through the city to a wifi spot to write this I passed a sad scene. A woman was lying in the middle of MacArthur surrounded by police and EMT's. Looked like she was hit by a car. I wonder if she was saved? If she dies tonight from her injuries will she go to heaven? I am not sure how many times I gave my 3 minute testimony this week, but I know I am not done. This past week my mission was to go to Sturgis. It was my job to be the "chase angel"(Thank you Kristen and Tammy.) It was a pleasure to have all their backs. Next week and every week after my mission is to carry on at home also.

     When I left last week I had 2 prayer requests:

    1. I asked God to allow me to be a part of something that brought people to a saving knowledge of Him.

    2. I asked God to give me the opportunity to lead just 1 person to Him.

    He answered both of those in a big way. Kevin from Montana got saved Wednesday in Rapid City. God allowed me to be a part of something that changed lives for eternity! There were over 1000 Kevins in Sturgis this past week. Please pray for their discipleship as they are contacted and followed up on.

    Lastly, GET INVOLVED!!!! I am, and I never want to hang out on the bench. Not only was I not in the game, I wasn't ready to play until now. This trip was the first time I ever witnessed to someone I did not have some form of relationship with. This was the first time I walked up to strangers and invited them to come to something like our tent. God stretched me. Took me waaaaay out of my comfort zone. GUESS WHAT!?! I loved it! We all did!!!

    Thank you for reading my ramblings. Encourage those who serve on our church. They need it.

    Daniel Stephenson

    Daniel Stephenson, Your blogger, Under the tent in Sturgis!

  • going home..............

    After 14 hours of hard riding last night we made it to Salina, Kansas. Thank the Lord for safe travels for our group the enitre way. We have had 2 FAITH Riders form other Oklahoma Chapters go down. Thankfully no one was injured severly. Please pray for Ron, Ed, and their families as they recover from their injuries. We haven't heard the final numbers from South Dakota yet. The tent will be open until and going until 11am when the bike is given away. Continue praying for lives to be changed.

    What a blessing to have been involved in this ministry. God has stretched us all and grown me in a way I never knew possible. Before this trip I had never witnessed to someone "cold". Meaning I had never really shared my faith in a salvation format with an unsaved person I did not already know. What an experience..................Not only did God grow us, but he allowed our group to form a bond and comraderie. Please pray for us as we experience those lows after a great and successful trip such as this. We should be home sometime this afternoon.

    David Badger, Mark Lyle, and Daniel Stephenson cutting up at Mt. Rushmore. We had an absolute blast goofing off when there was time for it.

  • Our night in Sturgis

    Last night we had the priveledge to work the tent in Sturgis alongside a group from Lifeway Christian Bookstores in Nashville, TN. In the 4 hours we were there 41 people made decisions for Christ. We had an absolute blast. Part of the enjoyment of this whole thing is just talking to people. Starting conversations because of our tattoos, the patches on our vests, or because of the advertisements on their t-shirts. Please click on this link and watch the interview with Isaac: www.sturgisbikegiveaway.com  Isaac is 14 years old and from Bethany. He came with his Grandfather. On his day in the tent he spoke with 16 folks and 13 came to Christ. God has used this whole week greatly in our personal lives, but the TRUE blessing is seeing that God is changing lives right in front of us. Icame here pretty skeptical that we could evangelize folks at a bike a rally. It happened! God used me and all my brothers and sisters.

    Personally I wish I could stay here and go back to the tent in Sturgis! I didn't get to lead anyone to Christ last night, but some of the folks I coaxed into coming into the tent did pray for salvation. Please pray for the folks who prayed this week. Pray that their decisions were real. The work is by no means complete. The Dakota Baptist Convention will be contacting each person who prayed in the weeks to come. Their contact information will be given to a church in their area so they can be followed up on. Also their info will be sent to the FAITH Rider who prayed with them so we can also follow up.

RSS Feed

Sturgis Mission Photo Gallery

Praise and Worship

What a day! We spent the day relaxing after the long ride. We went and walked around Sturgis. We handed out cards and asked folks to come by our tent as we walked. What a spectacle. We have literally seen Thousands of bikes. 1 MILLION Bikers!!!! It could happen easily.

The folks from the Dakotas have been hard at work in all 3 tents. As of this morning over 300 folks have made a profession of faith. Over 300 More souls! For me personally, the opportunity to lead people to Him and see the Holy Spirit work is why I came here. I don't own a bike. I drove the chase vehicle and pulled the trailer.

For the last few days, The song Lead Me To The Cross has been stuck in my head. The chorus says: Lead me to the Cross, Where your love poured out, Bring me to my knees, Lord I lay me down, Rid me of myself, I belong to you, Lead me, Lead me to the Cross.

As this song has gone through my mind I can't help but think of Paul when he spoke of dying to self. What a blessing it has been for me to just invite people to come to our tent. To see the look on the face of a fellow from British Columbia as he rejected the offer. His eyes betrayed him! This has been a wholly knew experience for me. I have never approached some one I had no relationship with in an effort to evangelize them. It brings me to tears to think of the pain and misery I saw today hidden and masked by wordly "fun". I know what these folks are searching for and want to be used of Him to reach just one!!!

I struggled with whether to put this picture on here, but there were literally hundreds of people walking back and forth on the second floor. These are the people that we want to come to our tent so we may share Jesus with them.

Site Links


Service Times

Saturday
Saturday Services: 5:00pm & 7:00pm

Sunday
Sunday Services: 9:00am & 11:00am

First Wednesday Service
1st Wednesday of each month - 7:00pm

Where in the world is Sturgis?

e-Newsletter