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In memory of our very good friend, Rev. Pat Evans
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SOMETHING FOR YOU TO DO
June 5, Tolland, CT--- How are things going for you? Are
you fulfilled and satisfied? Are things going the way you thought they should?
Sometimes we are moving in the wrong direction in life and we need to stop,
evaluate and then change the direction we are going. Greetings in the name of
our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Sometimes no matter how hard we try we seem to be spinning
our wheels. We are not moving forward. Our life seems to be stuck. It feels
empty. We wonder how we got here and what we have to do to change our direction.
Sometimes our life is empty. We look around and the things
we have just don’t cut it. They don’t have the same attraction they once did.
You need something else, something more satisfying, something more fulfilling.
We have seen it, we have experienced it, we all have been
through it, times in our life when it just seems we are out of place. We wonder
which decision led us to this place. We wonder if we can backup and change that
decision.
We were at
When we make decisions in life that lead us to places we
weren’t expecting we wonder why. We want to backup and start over. We wonder why
we went down the road in the first place.
I want you to understand there is only one place in our
lives that we will find satisfaction and fulfillment; when you are in God’s
Will. What that means is you are making decisions that agree with what God wants
for your life. When we display God’s character in our life it becomes
fulfilling. When we reap the blessings that are a result of doing what God
directs us to do, life becomes satisfying. We have a peace that fills our life.
Why do we choose to do things contrary to God’s design?
Many things come to mind, we think we know better, we think God couldn’t
understand our situation. I am here to tell you that we can rationalize it any
way we want, the truth remains, God knows what is best for us.
If true fulfillment and satisfaction come from God then we
need to prepare ourselves for service to God. Listen to this advice that Paul
gave to young Timothy,
1Timothy 4:6-16, If you point these things out to the brothers,
you will be a good minister of Christ Jesus, brought up in the truths of the
faith and of the good teaching that you have followed. Have nothing to do with
godless myths and old wives' tales; rather, train yourself to be godly. For
physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things,
holding promise for both the present life and the life to come.
This is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance (and
for this we labor and strive), that we have put our hope in the living God, who
is the Savior of all men, and especially of those who believe.
Command and teach these things. Don't let anyone look down on you
because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life,
in love, in faith and in purity. Until I come, devote yourself to the public
reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching. Do not neglect your gift,
which was given you through a prophetic message when the body of elders laid
their hands on you.
Be diligent in these matters; give yourself wholly to them, so
that everyone may see your progress. Watch your life and doctrine closely.
Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your
hearers.
Paul encourages Timothy not to let things get in the way of
living a life that honors God. In our life we should set an example in
everything we do, in what we say, in how we live, in what we have in our hearts
and how we show our faith. We should show an example that isn’t tarnished or
tainted.
God has something for us to do. He asks us to put our trust
and faith in Him. He asks us to show that to everyone we meet. He promises that
if we do our life will be fulfilling and satisfying. We will enjoy life more
than we could ever imagine.
I suspect you are a lot like me, we have some things to
work on. Reflect on these verses and see if there aren’t a few things you can do
to make your life more pleasing to God. It is worth the effort. God Bless.
THOUGHTS FROM THE ROAD
SOBO A GREAT RIDE- We headed down to
We had a wonderful time staying with Jim and his wife on
Friday night. As many of you know many times on these trips we spend time in the
four-wheeled motel. This time we were able to relax a little, get some sleep and
wake up to the smell of breakfast cooking. In fact we arrived at the track
Saturday morning refreshed and well rested. We were spoiled and it was a
blessing. We are planning a return visit to the Foster Inn. When September rolls
around we have a double race weekend;
West Coast transplant Brian Ickler made it back to back
winning this one in dominating fashion, leading 149 of the 155. Again there were
post race tech issues and the results may be subject to change. We’ll know this
week.
Eddie McDonald had the ride of the day. After getting
caught up in an early spin he blended in at the rear of the field. He drove his
socks off bringing it home fourth. Austin Dillon and Peyton Sellers finished
second and third filling out the top five.
Rookie Austin Dillon still holds the point lead, but Peyton
Sellers is making great strides to make up the points taken away in
We headed out after the race and had an uneventful ride
home. Well almost uneventful, I am sad to say that one particularly large possum
didn’t make it home Saturday night. He is resting in the middle of the entrance
ramp someplace around
The Anderson Speedway family mourns the loss of veteran
track crew member, Roy Hiatt.
“Words cannot begin to describe the devastation we feel at
this time,” said Rick Dawson, President of the
“We do not understand why terrible things like this happen.
We must believe that there is a higher being that has a better plan and someday
we will all know what that plan is. We will all pull together and get through
this tough time and insure that Roy’s legacy will survive here at the Speedway
as Roy would have definitely wanted”, Dawson further said. “Our thoughts and
prayers go out to
Chuck McNeil, our
Dan and newcomer Allen, AKA Ricky, Maddox will be headed up
to Watkins Glen for the Camping World East race this weekend. Lynda and I will
celebrate 28 years of marriage on June 7, 2008. I’ll be at the my local haunts,
Thompson and
Be a witness for our Lord with the ministry decals and apparel. See them at the Online Apparel Store at www.RWJM.org. Call us with your prayer and counseling needs and list all your prayer needs, no matter what part of our racing family you are in, with the Racing Family Prayer Request Page www.rwjm.org/page/prayers.php also send your prayer request by mail. Until next time, remember that God loves you, we love you and
Jesus is Lord
over Auto Racing. GOD BLESS.
Mail reaches us at Racing with Jesus Ministries, PO Box 586, Tolland, CT 06084. Check our weekly printed pages in "Area Auto Racing News", the East Coast’s largest weekly racing paper" See our on-line Apparel Store for subscription information. Check our home page www.rwjm.org for past articles. We invite you to input your thoughts as you sign our Guest Book. Please remember, we can only do what we do because of your prayerful financial support.
Numbers 6:24-26 "The Lord bless you and keep you; the
Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face
toward you and give you peace."
May God always
Bless you, everyday in everyway. Rev. Don
CHECKERED CHEERS
***WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES***
June 6
SCOTT & LISA JAMES- This couple from Canterbury, CT who
helped lead this ministry in the past and currently serve as ministry advisors
have their 15th anniversary
LLOYD & LINDA MOORE- This Unity, ME driver and wife have
their 35th anniversary.
June 7
REV. DON AND LYNDA RIVERS- The RWJM President and WMT
Pastor and wife celebrate their 28th anniversary.
June 10
MARCEL & LYNN L'ETOILE- This retired driver and proud
parents of Massachusetts ProStock driver Frank, share their 40th anniversary.
***HAPPY BIRTHDAYS***
June 4
BETTY ANN EVANS- The wife of Racing with Jesus Ministries
founder Rev. Pat Evans.
BOBBY HILLIN, JR.- Midland, TX NNS driver.
MICHAEL DOKKEN- St. Petersburg, FL LM/CTS driver.
JENETTE SMULLEY- Daughter of Big Diamond owners Fritz and
Krista Roehrig.
June 5
BUTCH MILLER- Coopersville, MI NASCAR CTS driver.
MIKE & TED CHRISTOPHER- Plainville, CT twin drivers, both
talented in open and closed wheel competition.
EUGENE SENA- Middletown, CT Mike Christopher and NASCAR WMT
crewman.
GARY NELSON- NASCAR Managing Director of Competition.
TONY SYLVESTER, JR.- The son of semi-retired Lebanon, CT
Mod/NASCAR CWES driver Tony and wife Diane is 18.
LISA NICKEL- The daughter of Thompson Speedway photographer
Scott and wife Joan is 17.
June 6
RANDY PORTER- Greenville, SC NNS and Greenville Pickens
Speedway LMSC driver.
JIM HAILEY, JR.- Winston-Salem, NC Tri-County and Caraway
Speedways LMSC driver; son of Richard Childress Show Car Team Manager Jim, Sr.
BILL "TIGER" PERRY- Seekonk Speedway Sportsman driver.
WENDELL & CAROL KILCOLLINS- This husband and wife from
Stafford Springs both celebrate. Wendell is a retired Modified driver, now Crew
Chief for Willie Hardee's WAAS Modified team.
KATY COLSON- Daughter of Leominster, MA ProStock driver
Fran and wife Doreen.
VICTORIA ACKERLY- The daughter of Orange County Fairgrounds
Speedway Modified driver Ray is 12.
June 7
DENNIS DEMERS- Shelburne, VT NASCAR CWES driver.
RAY HORNER- New Jersey asphalt Modified driver.
TIM DAMIANI- Pennsy Modified driver.
ANTHONY DAMIANI- A son of Tim's is 14.
JIM BOARDMAN- Maynard, MA LM/NASCAR CWES driver.
MIKE SWAIM- Archdale, NC LMSC driver.
CHUCK MONTVILLE- Crewman on the Ralph Solhem Danny Sammons
driven NASCAR WMT team.
LESLIE LaJOIE- Wife of two time NNS champion driver Randy.
MARTIN SCHIFF- Wayland, MA proprietor of Sponsor
Development of Reston, Ent., husband of Wayland Travel's Jane.
JOEL MARTIN- Son of Concord, NC NSC photographers Gary and
Judy.
BRIDGETT JIVANELLI- Daughter of Riverhead Raceway driver
Dan.
KELSEY BABB- Daughter of Beech Ridge Speedway LM driver
Bobby and wife Carla is 17.
ZACHARY D'ALESSANDRO- Agawam, MA son of Ingrid and former
Modified driver and current WAAS Modified crewman Ron is 12.
June 8
JOE BUCHEK- Binghamton, NY retired Modified driver; We-Go
Racing Fan Club activist.
SHARON MOORE- Horseshoe, NC wife of Gary.
KRISTEN LABONTE- Daughter of Nextel Cupp driver Terry and
wife Kim.
JON MAYLOTT- Enfield, CT Lebanon Valley Speedway RWJM
Counselor, hockey coach and CT District Commissioner for Youth Hockey.
June 9
BILLY BIGLEY, JR.- Naples, FL All Pro Series driver.
RON D'ALESSANDRO- Agawam, MA former Mod No. 124
owner/driver at the now closed Riverside Park Speedway and current DWRS Modified
crewman.
TY BERGER- A past Advertising Director for "National Speed
Sport News" from 1969 to 1978 and always involved in racing from Kutztown, PA.
June 10
JOHN SNEAD- Oxford, MA former Modified driver.
STEVE DARNE- Woodbridge, VA LMSC driver.
NICOLE MICHILOWSKI- Daughter of Lebanon Valley driver Mark and wife Robin is 17.
SHARE YOUR SPECIAL OCCASIONS WITH YOUR RACING FAMILY. SEND THEM TO RACING WITH JESUS MINISTRIES AT PO BOX 586, Tolland, CT 06084.
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