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In memory of our very good friend, Rev. Pat Evans
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IT'S SUMMERTIME!
June 26, Tolland, CT--- It is official,
it is summertime. The kids are out of school. Vacation plans are being made. It
is the lazy, hazy days of summer. What do you have planned for this summer?
Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Summertime means an opportunity to spend
more time enjoying the great outdoors. We took our first trip to
Many times we don't take the time to
relax and get away from the routine. For racers summer is a time for racing,
here, there and everywhere. We spend most of our time on the road from one track
to the other. The off season is getting more and more crowded with things to do,
I often wonder when do we have time just to relax and enjoy what God has
provided for us?
I think we feel that as long as we are
having fun we are relaxing, but I think we need to look at that differently.
Relaxing is very different than racing. Relaxing is something that is difficult
for some people to do. They just do not sit still well. For the most part I
think racers fit into this category. We spend a lot of time waiting around, but
I don't think we are particularly good at it. We don't relax well.
I am here to tell you that I also have
trouble relaxing. I get this feeling that I am missing something. I feel like I
always have to have a plan and be working on something. I find it difficult to
relax. Are you in the same boat?
I went to
What plans do you have for the summer?
Are you going to get away and relax? Recharge your batteries? I think it would
be beneficial to you and your family to schedule some time away from everything.
We all need time away, time to unwind and
relax. I want to encourage you to do that. Don't overlook its importance. The
weight of this world can be tremendous. Each day we find ourselves sinking
deeper. Some of us are wondering what is next? How much more can I take? When
will it all end?
We let the things of this world overwhelm
us. We need to refocus our attention and find out what is truly important, truly
significant. We get ourselves into trouble when we attach the wrong level of
significance to something and think it is more important that it is. Let's face
it some people do not think racing is all that important, but for some of us we
can't live without it.
What happens when we get our priorities
all messed up? Our lives get out of balance. We need to make adjustments. I saw
it all too plain Thursday night at Thompson. A driver had an altercation with
another driver on the track and it spilled over into the pits. The driver who
felt he needed to settle the score took it out on his competitor's toolbox,
leaving it in a heap after he rammed it with his racecar. I must admit it was
pretty funny to see and some of the Tour drivers who witnessed it wondered out
loud why they didn't think of that somewhere along the line, but the fact
remains, too much significance was placed on that race. I think the drivers
involved need a little R & R, what do you think?
Jesus knew this world would overwhelm us.
He knew that there would come a time in each of our lives that we would wonder
if we could make it through. He knew that if we followed our own direction long
enough it would lead us to destruction. He offers us a way out. Listen to His
words in Matthew;
Matthew 11: 28-30; "Come to me, all
you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you
and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest
for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."
He knows us well doesn't he? How many of
us feel burdened and weary? How many times does the weight of the world seem too
much to bear? Jesus offers us rest. “Come to me and I will give you rest.” Let
me explain how that works. Jesus accepts our burdens, the very ones that are
wearing us down. He will accept responsibility for them. We need to trust him
and release them over to him. When that happens, the weight of the world is
removed from your shoulders. What a tremendous gift, but it doesn't stop there;
He will teach us a way to live that will prevent the burdens from returning.
He says learn from me how to be gentle
and humble and you will find rest for your soul. What that means is the way we
live our lives will determine how we feel inside. If we are restless because we
haven't been treating others right then we need to change. Remember that driver
at Thompson? He drove right to his hauler, loaded up and was on his way out of
the track before the dust had settled. I didn't ask him but I am pretty
confident his soul was restless. You see the way we live, the things we do
determine whether we are at peace with ourselves. Peace is the opposite of
stressed. Jesus will teach us how to be at peace.
He lets us know that it is not a
difficult thing and learning how to live this way is not an additional burden
for us. It is easy. I wonder how many of us are willing to accept the offer. How
many of us are ready to relieve the stress we are under and learn a new way of
living? Christ will take our burdens and give us rest, trust in Him.
THOUGHTS FROM THE ROAD
THURSDAY NIGHT NO THUNDER- It was a
beautiful night at Thompson Speedway last Thursday, Whelen Weather as it has
come to be known. This time the weather wasn't a factor in the running of the 75
green lap event. It did however take about 130 plus laps to get in 75. Some of
those can be attributed to the fact that the cautions could run a lap or two
longer as they didn't count against the total laps. A good crowd was on hand to
watch Ronnie Silk out duel Ted Christopher and return Hillbilly Racing to
I am not sure how this race will be
received, I think maybe giving the teams an option of putting on at least one
tire might shake things up a bit. All in all it was a good race.
ROCCO EARLY SEASON FAVORITE- Boosted by
his early success at
We are heading for NHMS this week for the
first of two trips there this season. I am looking forward to seeing some of the
changes that have been put in place. Should be a great event as always with the
Whelen Modified Tour taking the stage at 12:00 on Saturday and the Camping World
Series East closing out the activities on Friday night. We are speaking at a
church up in
This is one of the race weekends that
keeps us away from home for the most time, please lift our families up in your
prayers as we are away from them. Also keep Megan in your prayers, she is the
young lady that courageously has battled cancer, she has another battle on her
hands. Please pray for her as she endures an operation this week.
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 26
CHARLIE & TERRY LEACH- This Beech Ridge
Speedway driver and wife celebrate their 26th anniversary.
TOM & JUDY KEHLEY- This Brooklyn, NY
couple Modified team owners have their 36th anniversary.
July 1
RENE & ELAINE LaLUMIERE- From
Jefferson, NH, this former ACT LM driver and wife; faithful Ministry helpers,
have their 19th anniversary.
***HAPPY BIRTHDAYS***
June 25
JOE BESSEY- Former CWES championship
driver/owner.
BOBBY GILL- Dalton, GA NASCAR All Pro
Series driver.
DAVE MAVLOUGANES- West Springfield, MA
photographer.
JERRY ELLIOTT, JR.- Montville, CT Mike
Stefanik and Waterford Mod's Jerry Pearl fan.
June 26
KRAMER WILLIAMSON- URC Sprint driver.
STEVE GRISSOM- Gadsden, AL NSC/NNS
driver.
KEVIN LePAGE- Shelburne, VT NSC/NNS
driver.
STEVEN DINO- Pennsy Sprint KART driver.
KIMBERLY SASSAMAN- Daughter of Pennsy
dirt superstar Kenny Brightbill.
ALLISON ZYLA- Elysburg, PA
writer/editor Greg's daughter.
REBEKAH PERKINS- The sister of Angelina
Stuart, wife of Preston, CT JDM Chassis proprietor and LM driver Jay.
RACHEL WISOCKI- This Old Saybrook, CT
Jim Broderick fan.
June 27
JOHNNY BENSON, JR.- CTS driver from
Grand Rapids, MI
ROBBIE REISER- Allentown, WI NSC/NNS
Matt Kenseth Crew Chief.
June 28
MIKE SKINNER- Randleman, NC CTS driver.
JOHNNY JOHNSON- NC Modified/Virginia
Sprint Series driver.
DICK WIBBELSMAN- RWJM Advisor from
Gainesville, FL.
AL GEAUDREAU- Owner of New London, CT's
Quality Auto Electric and famous former Waterford Speedbowl Modified Team owner.
KRIS HANSEN- Green Lane, PA wife of Al,
Grandview/Bridgeport crew members.
MARIAH THOMAS- Neice of JDM Chassis
owner Jay and Angelina Sturat in Preston, CT.
June 29
JEFF BURTON- South Boston, VA RCR Cup
driver.
MARTIN TRUEX, JR.- Mayetta, NJ NSC DEI
team #1 driver.
BILLY ELLIS- Oley, PA URC Sprint
driver.
LARRY CAUDILL- No. Wilkesboro, NC
NASCAR driver.
NICOLE ROSE BELLISLE- The daughter of
Canterbury, CT Waterford Speedbowl Strictly Stock driver Jim is 13.
THOMAS URIAH JAMES- "TJ" is the eldest
son of Canterbury, CT RWJM Advisors Scott and Lisa and turns his 13th lap.
June 30
STERLING MARLIN- Columbia, TN Cup
driver.
JEFF TROMBLEY- NY D.I.R.T. Modified
driver.
JIMMY BEGOLO- D.I.R.T. Modified driver.
BOB PARK- East Northport, NY former
NASCAR WMT driver, turned Southern Modified driver, and proud dad of driver
Steve Park.
LYNDON AMICK- Batesburg, SC NASCAR NNS
driver.
DAVE MADER III- NC LMSC/NNS driver.
JOHN GRADY- "Turtle" is a Lebanon
Valley Speedway based photographer.
BILL BRICE III- Husband of Janice and
Familiar sight at NJ racetracks.
SKIP MATCZAK- Ellington, CT
SuperModified team owner.
LISA GRAVEL- Wife of Groton, MA driver
Gege.
JERRY SOLOMITO- Son of Riverhead
Raceway driver Jerry and wife Linda.
July 1
GREG ZYLA- Shamokin, PA Editor/writer.
JOAN NICKEL- The wife of Thompson
Speedway photographer Scott.
CHRIS LOMASTRO- She is a Stafford Herb
Bennett LM driver and Lebanon Valley Billy Decker Modified fan.
SALLY CAVALLERO- This Cup and Wall Township race fan, wife of Tom, mother of Emily, Bobby and Joey, daughter of Doris Bradley. Sally's brother-in-law Woody works for Ray Evernham in North Carolina.
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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