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Can You Guess this Truck? I G H W A Y N E W S H G N O AND OOD EWS NLINE 24-HOUR TRUCKERS PRAYER LINE 1-877-797-PRAY (1-877-797-7729) Transport For Christ, International www.transportforchrist.org d August 2015 Facebook.com/Transport4Christ A Word from Scott Our Readers Write To Highway News: Thank you for having churches for the truck drivers. My grandson has been driving a truck for a few months, and he loves it. He stopped in a church for the drivers one night. When I heard that there were churches for the truckers, I felt better about Jacob being away from home. I’m reading the Highway News that he brought for me to look at. I would like one sent to me every month. Thank you again. God bless you, Helen Chillicothe, Ohio Dear TFC, I just want to say thank you for your ongoing ministry; it’s great to be able to keep up with the Highway News online. I was a truck driver for many years but back in 2009 I had to give it up due to health problems… It was a sad day when I had to give up my love of the road... [I stopped] at many of the chapels throughout my travels… It’s taken me this long to write this thank-you note because it feels like closing another chapter in my life, but as long as I can still read [the magazine] online, I’m good with that… Thanks! Paul, via e-mail LETTER POLICY We appreciate your signed letters. Letters may be edited for clarity and length. All materials become the property of Transport For Christ. Highway News and Good News PO Box 117, Marietta, PA 17547-0117 Balance I couldn’t begin to count the number of car tires I mounted and balanced in my dad’s store and shop. People would come in and describe the various shakes, shimmies, rumbles, and thumps they experienced as they drove. I was always amazed by how my dad could listen to the customer, look at the old tire, and then tell what the problem was. Often the tires had to be replaced because they were out of balance. The identifiable patterns told the story. And almost every time the driver was totally unaware of the imbalance and the potential problems the condition could cause. As important as balance is for those little tires on a car, it is far more critical for the large tires on a big rig. The imbalance can begin slowly and remain unnoticed for some time. But, eventually, if not corrected, it will cause a major hazard that can jeopardize the driver, his rig, his cargo, and the driving public. Obviously, all the factors that result in balance are important and good. The factors that result in imbalance are also important but not good. If you’re heading down the highway with all your tires properly balanced, you have confidence in your rig and you feel safe and secure. The more normal the road surface, the smoother the trip. But you know there is no such thing as a perfectly smooth road. Still, you glide over the minor imperfections with little or no notice. Every now and then you hit a pothole and you can feel and hear the response of your tires and rig. You might let it pass without any real concern. However, if you let it go unchecked, each subsequent “bump in the road” can help lead to potentially dangerous circumstances. Maintaining balance is an important principle for all of us to apply in life. Whether it is applied to your truck tires, the food you eat, the exercise you get (or don’t get), your spending habits, the way you relate to your family and others, or whatever, a sense of balance helps you to move safely past the minor obstacles and even to safely navigate the most difficult ones. Regardless of where you apply the principle of balance, there is a point at which that balance occurs—just like the point where I had to attach those lead weights to a car rim so it would balance properly and run safely. That specific balance point for life is the Son of God, Jesus. Apart from Him everything will be out of balance sooner or later. And in the long run, that guarantees circumstances that are eternally dangerous. Learn the telltale patterns in your life that indicate you’re getting out of balance. Don’t let your life get so far out of balance with God that you end up running down an eternally dangerous road. TFC is here to help you. We would love to help you check your balance and make whatever corrections are necessary for a safe journey into your future. You can write to us via e-mail: editor@transportforchrist.org 2 Safe travels and Godspeed, HIGHWAY NEWS AND GOOD NEWS ONLINE Facebook.com/Transport4Christ HIGHWAY NEWS and Good News Online VOLUME 60 NUMBER 8 AUGUST 2015 Features 4 Remember those Greyhounds? Departments A Word from Scott .............................. 2 Chaplains’ Logs .................................. 8 Good News ......................................... 9 Drivers Wellness Focus....................... 18 Rambler.............................................. 19 Green Onion....................................... 20 Executive Editor Scott A. Weidner 5 A Word from The Word - To encourage you 6 Oh, What a Day! 2015 Pennsylvania Truck Rally met with uncooperative weather - with extra photos not on the print edition* 10 14 Pass Lake Chapel Banquet and Dedication Chaplain Sam and Janet McIntosh rejoice at what God has done and continues to do - with extra photos not on the print edition Photographers for this Issue Doris High Donald Hollinger Contributing Writers in this Issue Jane Evans Laura Hertle Doris High Donald Hollinger Chaplain Sam McIntosh Rev. Gary Nussbaum Rev. David Roberts Too Many Marmons? There’s No Such Thing! And there were plenty to see at the 2nd Annual Marmon Show - with extra photos not on the print edition* Managing Editor Inge Koenig Copy Editor Patti Olson Old Gray Dog Surprise 16 More from the Frontlines* How God is using TFC chaplains to impact lives Highway News and Good News (ISSN 1077-0267) is published monthly by Transport For Christ, International. Copyright © 2015 by Transport For Christ, International. Reproduction of any kind is prohibited without written consent. All scriptures are from the New International Version (1984) unless noted otherwise. The opinions expressed in this magazine may not necessarily be those of Highway News and Good News or of Transport For Christ. TFC International Office: PO Box 117, Marietta, PA 17547-0117 (717) 426-9977 TFC Canada Office: 6242 Route 105 Lower Brighton NB E7P 1B3 (506) 375-4841 www.transportforchrist.org On the cover: “Can You Guess this Truck?” feature this month moves to the cover! Send your guess to editor@transportforchrist.org. Answer in next month’s magazine. Last month’s “Guess Truck” was a 1953 Mack W-714 Transport For Christ... Leading truck drivers as well as the trucking community to Jesus Christ and helping them grow in their faith AUGUST 2015 3 Old Gray Dog Surprise By Donald Hollinger t the various truck shows I attend, you never know when you might encounter something from the past you may have forgotten existed. Such was the case at our TFC Lebanon Truck Rally in June 2014, when I saw this 1956 GM Greyhound bus with a sign on front that said “THE BASICS.” At once a light went on in my head: that was the name of the music group from the Hatfield, Pennsylvania, area, about seventy miles east of Lancaster. The Basics was a group of young singers led by Abe Kratz, who was also a truck driver; they would sing at our TFC events in the Lancaster area back in the 1980s (the inset photo above shows them at a TFC retreat back then). A The current owner of the bus is Wally Alderfer, who bought it in 2000, a couple of years after The Basics retired. Wally said the bus was sitting on a farm that he passed on a regular basis. He had such good memories of the old bus and, like most of us, was always fascinated with “them old Gray Dogs.” So one day he gave in, stopped, and inquired about buying it. After more stops and negotiating, the bus was his! Soon after, in 2001, he took his wife and five children on a nationwide tour. The bus still has twenty of the original seats, with some that turn around to face each other, as well as cupboards and beds in the back. He also told me that was not the first nationwide trip for the bus; The Basics had also taken the bus on a nationwide tour years before. In the years since, they have taken the bus on several camping trips, and have taken busloads of friends to concerts and other events. Wally said the old bus still runs great and he loves to drive it and hear that Detroit purr. i 4 HIGHWAY NEWS AND GOOD NEWS ONLINE Facebook.com/Transport4Christ www.transportforchrist.org AUGUST 2015 5 Oh, What a Day! hat was Doris High’s heading for her blog post about the 2015 Pennsylvania Truck Rally. And no wonder! It was a first in the rally’s 34-year history: non-stop rain forced the organizers to cancel the parade, something that had become a popular event in the community, with people lining up the parade route, often setting up pup tents, bringing picnic baskets, and just having an all-around good time while waiting for the trucks to come by, with the kids thrilled when truckers responded to their hand movement that signaled, “Blow the air horn!” T The main reason for the cancellation, Doris said, was that the eight-mile parade involves four separate fire companies and a lot of trucks parked on the grounds. They prayed—what would God have them do because of all the rain? The “truck” part of the committee decided that it didn’t seem necessary for all those men and women to get wet. And safety was a concern. “Close to ninety brave truckers brought their beautiful rigs,” she wrote. “That was a small Truck Rally ‘fleet’ for us, but everyone had a good day.” (Note: the truck rally averages 200+ trucks every year.) “The rain also forced them to rent another large building on the Lebanon Expo grounds,” she wrote. “All the children’s activities fit inside—even the barrel train, ice cream truck, Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, and Lawn and Laurel Cook’s cotton candy machine. It was a perfect building for the children and their parents. The children’s committee is already giving us strong hints to rent this building every year from now on.” One good result of the rain was that the afternoon benefit auction had its best attendance ever, since being outside was “out.” “The close of the day was the best,” Doris reported, “with a gospel concert by the Browns from Le Mars, Iowa. The North Hall was as full as if it were a sunny day!” In spite of the upheaval caused by the weather, she said they all agreed, “God gave us a good day!” i 6 HIGHWAY NEWS AND GOOD NEWS ONLINE Facebook.com/Transport4Christ www.transportforchrist.org AUGUST 2015 7 CHAPLAINS’ LOGS True Stories of God’s Amazing Grace Excerpts from the daily logs of chapels across North America. See page 15 for a list of chapel locations. f Grieving trucker finds comfort and salvation in Christ After I walked the lot this morning giving Highway News to drivers, Shawn came into the chapel and I was able to spend quality time sharing the Gospel and plan of salvation with him; then I asked him if he would like to have Christ come into his life. He answered in the affirmative and, with tears streaming down his face, he prayed the sinner’s prayer with me and then he told me how he was still grieving the death of his 31-year-old brother who took his life this past summer. I believe I saw Shawn become a Christian today. Chaplain Allan f Repentance restores driver's relationship with God Driver David came in asking for prayer because he had given in to temptation and was feeling the conviction of the Holy Spirit and wanting to get right with God. We had a good discussion and prayer. He left with a smile and several CDs to listen to. Chaplain John f Interesting day at the chapel We had a blessed time this morning as Bunny and Peg (from the International Office) showed up. They really had some good encouraging words. All through the day we had someone here at the chapel. When Bunny was leaving, Mark, who has been hanging around, came in and we had a long talk. After that, two drivers dropped by. Nick was looking for encouragement on how to help out a friend; he is from this area and was also looking to see what it would take to get involved. Then Bobby showed up; he needed a lot of prayer. Chaplain Jason f Trucker learns the Lord is always in control Dennis is a rookie just getting into this trucking thing. His truck broke down and he’s stuck here for the night. He talked about his frustrations with the job and what was going on with things at home. After I let him vent and unwind, we talked about no matter how bad things get, our heavenly Father is always in control and loves us without limit. We had prayer and he went on his way in a better mood than when he came in. Praise the Lord! Chaplain Rod f God's Word helps in times of trouble While I was having my morning coffee over at the truck stop, trucker Joe sat down and began to share the burden he was carrying around. I shared the Word of God with him and prayed with him and he left with tears in his eyes and a happier countenance. Chaplain Jim f Couple helps other drivers find Christ Holly stopped in around 6:30 PM while her husband was fueling at the pumps. She talked about the number of drivers they were blessed to lead to the Lord already this year as they minister on the road. Chaplain Gary f One-on-one conversations with chaplains help drivers Walking the lot was the way to make contacts today. Some were not ready or able to visit long. One driver needed a time of conversation. He was baptized at a young age but seemingly has not grown spiritually. I pray the Spirit will use our time together to stir his awareness and need of a deeper walk. Later, as I was ready to leave, Harold came in. He mentioned several times that he has times of depression. We had a great time of fellowship of things of the Lord and sharing experiences for more than an hour. It was a good time for both of us. Chaplain Allen f Driver needed encouragement, chaplain was there for him Jason stopped by in the evening needing encouragement. He lives and drives locally but, as many times as he walked past the chapel, he never came in. This time he needed the encouragement of another person to talk to and so the Lord brought him here. We had a good visit and were able to share a video together. The video emphasized the joy of the Lord and the fact that we need to allow the Lord to have His way in our lives. Jason was headed to Massachusetts but was quick to tell me he would certainly be back, knowing there was someone here for him. Chaplain Dave 8 HIGHWAY NEWS AND GOOD NEWS ONLINE Facebook.com/Transport4Christ GOOD NEWS FOR YOU From Wounds to Cocoons - to Freedom By Laura Hertle Webster defines a wound as “an injury; a cut or breach; an injury to feelings, reputation, etc.” A cocoon is defined as “any of various protective coverings.” Out here in the asphalt jungle, we meet many wounded people who have wrapped themselves in a cocoon to keep from getting hurt again and again. Hurt by whom? Family, friends, churches, jobs, and the list goes on. The hurts are as wide and deep as the drivers are different. Yet, the same defense often takes place—the building of a protective cocoon. The cocoon doesn’t always look the same. A driver may use his job to stay away from troubles at home. A transient may be running away from reality. A woman may be trying to find love and acceptance by turning to prostitution. People wrap themselves in alcohol, drugs, lying, stealing, cheating, etc. Whatever form the protective layer may take, every time they are hurt the cocoon gets thicker until nothing or no one can penetrate it—except God’s Holy Spirit through His message and His messengers! “What do you know about this?” you ask. As a young mother of two small children, I lost my husband of five years in a nasty truck accident. Without realizing it, I began to spin a cocoon around myself and my children to make the pain bearable. Many years later, after remarriage, two more children, and finally opening up to the Lord’s healing Spirit, the cocoon began to unwind. As God’s light penetrated the deep recesses of my mind and spirit, the buried hurts came forth just as Lazarus came from the grave at the call of Jesus, after the stone was removed from the entrance of the tomb. God used my husband to help remove the stone. The comfort I could offer to other hurting people was used by God as a means to slowly unwrap my own grave clothes. And God’s Holy Spirit removed the face napkin to clear my vision. As a caterpillar wraps a cocoon around itself, so we bury our hurts. But just as it emerges as a beautiful butterfly, so also can we come forth as new, beautiful, free creatures of the Lord! I could have chosen to stay in the cocoon and become a bitter person, but I chose life in Jesus Christ! What about you? i Let Jesus Set You Free from Your Cocoon R Believe in Jesus for the forgiveness of your sins and for eternal life. R Confess Jesus as your Savior and Lord and turn from your sins. R Pray this prayer: “Lord Jesus, I know that I’m a sinner. I believe that You died on the cross and shed Your blood to pay the penalty for my sins. Please forgive me and come into my life. You are my Savior and Lord.” Easier said than done? Stop by a TFC chapel (listed on page 15), call a chaplain for more guidance, or call the toll-free prayer line, 1-877-797-PRAY (1-877-797-7729). R On the back of this magazine is a coupon to send to us if you have prayed this prayer. We will send you a Bible study designed for truckers, to help you in your new walk with Christ. www.transportforchrist.org AUGUST 2015 9 any armons? T O O There’s No Such Thing! T By Donald Hollinger he 2nd Annual East Coast Marmon Show was held in September of 2014 at Weaver’s Market parking lot in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It was another great success, with Marmon fans attending from as far away as New Brunswick, Canada. Although this Canadian didn’t bring his Marmon this year, he said he just wanted to check things out; he hopes to bring his truck next year. Several Marmon owners from all over Virginia and Maryland brought their trucks: • Herring Motor, from Somerset, Pennsylvania, had three beautiful, bright red 1994 and 1995 models, one wrecker, and two tractors that still looked like new. • D. P. Miller and wife (bottom right photo) brought their 1975 cab-over; they also had their little three-legged dog with them, who was doing great and seemed to be enjoying himself. • A rare set-back front axle Marmon from the 1990s was brought by Reamstown Excavating. • Dan Magness, from White Hall, Maryland, brought his 1981 10-wheeler flatbed with a rare V- shaped grill. • Robert Neil and his grandson came all the way from Virginia with his beautiful 1987 pure white Marmon with a long walk-in sleeper. There were also two beautiful Marmon model trucks on display, owned by the Sauder family, the owners of the former Dutchman’s Truck Service. 10 HIGHWAY NEWS AND GOOD NEWS ONLINE Facebook.com/Transport4Christ This year’s show will again be held at the Weaver’s Market parking lot, 2590 N. Reading Road, Denver, Pennsylvania, on September 19. They ask for bobtails only, but trailer drop parking will be available. Other make trucks are also welcome. Admission is free, and plenty of food will be available at the market’s restaurant. For more information contact Leroy Keens at 717-278-0503. i Two of Herring Motor’s beautiful models: above, their 1994 wrecker; on the right, their 1995 model displays its pristine insides. Turn the page for more photos of the 2nd East Coast Marmon Truck Show. www.transportforchrist.org AUGUST 2015 11 Reamstown Excavating shows off their rare set-back front axle. Ron Wessel, from Plain View Farms, Worton, MD, brought this nice 1980 cabover. Robert Neil and his grandson came from Virginia to show off their beautiful 1987 Marmon with a long walk-in sleeper. 12 HIGHWAY NEWS AND GOOD NEWS ONLINE Facebook.com/Transport4Christ Dan Magness, from White Hall, MD, brought his 1981 ten-wheeler flatbed with a rare V- shaped grill. Two nice model Marmon trucks from the Sauder family colleciton www.transportforchrist.org AUGUST 2015 13 Pass Lake Chapel Banquet and Dedication By Chaplain Sam McIntosh with photos by Doris High t was a weekend to remember! After two years of praying and planning and a cross-country move for Janet and myself, on April 11th this year the Passport Chapel at the Pass Lake Travel Center was dedicated and the local ministry held its first annual Fund Raiser Banquet. I Ninety-four people attended the banquet, about thirty more than we expected, and so encouraging, considering that the chapel had been on site for less than six months. It was held at the Italian Cultural Center in Thunder Bay, Ontario. A dinner of spaghetti and meatballs was an instant smash hit! We had eleven tables sponsored, which was two more than was expected. Everyone was so excited at the turnout! Sam, Janet, Cerwin, and Dennis watch a driver Special guests included pull his loaded cattle truck in next to the chapel. Canadian Director Dennis Finnamore and Cerwin and Doris High from the TFC International Office in Pennsylvania. Cerwin leads the team that builds the TFC chapels, and they do such a great job! He and Doris delivered the chapel to Pass Lake last October. Dennis, Cerwin, Pastor David Kimball, and Charlie Wilson took part in the program, as did I. The Shaver Music Company from Thunder Bay did a wonderful job entertaining us with worship music. We were asked by many people to be sure to invite them back next year. The chapel dedication took place the next afternoon. We had no idea how many people would attend, and once again had a huge surprise, as twentyeight people showed up. A partial view of the chapel dedication service. It was a full house event! 14 HIGHWAY NEWS AND GOOD NEWS ONLINE After I opened in prayer, Dennis led us through the dedication service; and then we went outside to pray for the ministry. They also prayed for Janet and me as the couple that leads the ministry at this location. It was an amazing experience seeing God work through His people in the Thunder Bay area. Facebook.com/Transport4Christ After the dedication, several of us went to the travel center restaurant for supper. We were served wonderful food by Karen, with the food cooked by Sandy. After supper we walked outside toward the chapel as Doris followed us taking pictures. We then had to say “so long” to our wonderful friends Doris and Cerwin, and to Dennis as he flew out the next day, heading for meetings in Calgary. Thinking over the Lord’s blessings, we can only echo the words of the Psalmist: After the service inside the chapel, the group gathered outside for the dedication prayer. “The LORD has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy” (Psalm 126:3). i Director of Canadian Ministries Dennis Finnamore led the dedication service. IN MEMORY OF DENNY CLARK By Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Wayne H. Lingafelter H. Lynn Hopkins Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. John W. Markham Mr. & Mrs. David A. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Jon S. Snyder KEN & EDITH MAE CLEMMER ROBERT HASS RICHARD SHANEYFELT By Anonymous By Anonymous BILL MCINTOSH CHAPLAIN RALLYN VAN BEEK By Marc Rapuch Linda Parrington By Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Bartels ROBERT SAMUELSON By Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Bartels DON YOUNGLOVE By Rowena Younglove Mr. & Mrs. Rod W. Ledeboer By Mr. & Mrs. Paul David Alderfer www.transportforchrist.org AUGUST 2015 15 MORE FROM THE FRONTLINES More True Stories of God’s Amazing Grace From the logs of the Solid Rock Chapel (Denver, CO) f We met Kevin in the truck stop as we were inviting drivers to the 11:00 AM service. When we got to the chapel, he was waiting on us. At the end of the service, Kevin shared a testimony about his mother passing away and him seeing an angel in the room, which convinced him that there was an afterlife, he said. So we asked him, “Since you are sure your mom is in Heaven, are you sure that you will be there when you pass away?” His answer was, “No.” We then shared the Gospel with him and Kevin prayed to receive Jesus as his Lord and Savior!! f Steven came in with some questions from the First Steps Bible study book he was working on. We had a good time working out the answers. After a time of fellowship and prayer he left happy. f H. came in for the evening service and we had a wonderful time exploring the Bible and what it all means. He is an ex-Muslim and is now an avid Christian. What a blessing he was tonight. f Rick stopped to let us know that God has healed his daughter of lung cancer and the Doctor said he didn’t know how “The chemo and radiation treatments don’t usually remove it,” he said, “but it's completely gone!” Rick was thanking the Lord for answered prayer! f Victor came in not knowing why; he just felt drawn to the chapel. After a short conversation, I asked if he knew where he would spend eternity; he said he didn’t know. Then I asked if he would like for me to explain how he could know for sure and he said he would like that very much. After hearing the Gospel, he prayed to accept Jesus Christ as his Savior. f Donald, who was here on Thanksgiving Day and had good talks with a couple of chaplains, came in to let us know that he really appreciates us and our ministry. f JD came in and asked for prayer about changing jobs and child support, which led to a two-hour talk before prayer for God to guide him through this time and that he would trust God to work out the details. f There were some very good and lengthy conversations with drivers out on the lot. One of them needed encouragement to stay in the Word. Another driver gave testimony of joy in the Lord and following Him. f Salvador was riding with his dad, who had accepted Christ about a year ago and was excited about reading the Bible. They came in for the service and as I started to present the message, the Lord prompted me to ask how many would use the terms “saved” or “born again” to described themselves. All but Salvado raised their hands. When I asked them if they would like for me to explain what those terms meant and how one could be saved or born again, they all agreed. After hearing the presentation, Salvador said he wanted to receive Christ. He prayed right then and now is born again, just like his dad! f Austin was delayed in being able to deliver his load so he had to spend the night. As he came out of the truck stop after eating dinner, he saw the sign on the door about a Bible Study. He thought, “I might as well,” and came saying he did not know for sure that he was saved. After the study on spiritual growth, we explained that before a person can start growing he or she needs to accept Christ as personal Savior. After hearing the Gospel, Austin prayed to receive Christ. 16 HIGHWAY NEWS AND GOOD NEWS ONLINE Facebook.com/Transport4Christ PLEASE CHECK ONE q I want to support the publishing of Highway News by my financial gift. Enclosed is $_________________. Don’t Be a Stranger! Join Us at a TFC Event! 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Transport For Christ abides by the guidelines of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. 8/15 www.transportforchrist.org AUGUST 2015 17 ~ Drivers Wellness Focus: Preventive Health ~ There is a “Health Awareness Month” for a multitude of issues, when health professionals bring to our attention information and advice to help improve and maintain our health and wellness. Here are two important ones to consider for August. August is National Immunization Awareness Month All adults need a tetanus booster every ten years. Tetanus, also called lock jaw, is a bacterial infection that can cause severe muscle spasms and death. The combined tetanus/Tdap vaccine also protects against diphtheria, a bacterial disease that causes swollen neck and lymph glands, and pertussis, a highly contagious bacterial disease referred to as the 100day cough. This preventive vaccine is important not only for you but also to protect any children you may be around. Shingles vaccine protects against a very painful viral condition that is related to chicken pox. You’ve probably seen the commercials on TV and yes, not only is shingles a very painful rash that can last up to four weeks, the neuralgia (nerve pain) associated with the virus can last for months. Getting an annual flu shot can help protect you and those you may come into contact with from developing a nasty virus that may last up to four weeks. This is not a cold or other virus that may make you ill for a few days. The flu can incapacitate you for several weeks with fever and severe muscle aches, as well as the potential to develop secondary infections. Pneumococcal vaccine can help prevent pneumonia, an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs, resulting in cough, phlegm, fever, chills, and difficulty breathing. The new vaccines contain protection against multiple strains of pneumonia, and usually one dose is sufficient to last for years. To find out which vaccines you may need as an adult, go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website (www2.cdc.gov) and complete their quiz (enter “vaccine quiz” in the search field). The quiz is very easy; for instance, the author completed the quiz in two minutes and found that recommended vaccines are 1) seasonal flu vaccine; 2) Tdap vaccine for tetanus, diphtheria and per18 tussis; and 3) a Zoster (shingles) vaccine, as I am over age 60 and have had chicken pox. That site also has a chart that shows what vaccines adults need, as well as how many doses based on age. In the site’s search field, enter “adult immunization schedule” and it will give you a PDF document you can print. And, of course, you can always ask your doctor. August is also National Medic Alert Month Do you have any physical conditions that would need to be known if you required medical attention and were incapable of speaking? • Diabetes? • Severe allergies to medicines, foods, bee stings, etc. (severe allergy means that your body can go into anaphylactic shock if you come into contact with a particular item)? • Seizures? Heart conditions? Blood thinners? Epilepsy? Pacemaker? COPD? • Any medical condition that would be helpful to a paramedic or person rendering aid if you are unable to speak? If so, it is strongly advised that you wear a bracelet or necklace with your condition noted so that you can receive faster, more accurate medical treatment. First Responders are trained to look for these devices. Visit this website to learn how a medic alert bracelet can help you in the event of an emergency: http://www.medicalert.org/ See the illustration of a bracelet above. There are several types of wearable jewelry that will be engraved with your specific needs. i HIGHWAY NEWS AND GOOD NEWS ONLINE Drivers Wellness Focus is written by the Drivers Wellness Blog team Facebook.com/Transport4Christ RAMBLER by Gary Nussbaum Whose Voice Has Your Attention? heard about a driver recently who dreamed he was a muffler. When he woke up he was exhausted. Maybe that has not been your dream (or nightmare), but somehow your life has felt like it’s been running on fumes. Your gauge has been on empty and you wonder how you are still going. I The world seems to be driving itself to the point of exhaustion. Hatred, greed, envy, disease, and natural disasters are bringing a sense of hopelessness to many. There has always been a rising and falling of men who wished and attempted to rule the world at any cost. Unlike nations ruled by despots, the United States of America established itself upon principles which brought order, strength, and stability to its people. In the past, when evil has attempted to raise its head, it has not been allowed to prevail because our laws, established on certain principles, have been used to govern it. Sadly, the victory over evil can diminish if the importance of those principles is diminished. Those changeless principles originate in God Himself. Today a battle wages in our land fueled by the philosophy, “There is no right or wrong.” Unless all mankind acknowledges God-ordained principles, there will be conflict. Logic and common sense do not exist in the mind that sets itself against God and His wisdom. Men and women have always wanted to be their own gods. It is possible to become frustrated with those fighting for such things as pornography, same sex marriage, abortion, or homosexuality. The frustration is born out of love for the people whose lives are deceived by Satan; not intolerance. To acknowledge Jesus means people have to deal with their sin. The hardness of their hearts causes them to deny His existence and the sin in their hearts. If they cannot deny His existence, they will attempt to discredit His claim to be the Son of God, Savior of the world. Hearts not willing to be changed by repenting and acknowledging Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior will be judged by God Himself in His time. Many would say this is being intolerant. When we think of freedom, it seldom occurs to us that the essence of freedom rests inside us. We wrestle against crime and create laws to govern, yet deny the only source of help—a changed heart that comes only through Jesus Christ. Driver, how long have you been listening to the wrong voice? Jesus tells us in John 10:10, “The thief (Satan) comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full (abundantly).” He tells us he is the Good Shepherd and lays down his life for the sheep. Isn’t that true freedom? Sin and evil will always be with us until Jesus returns, and our spirit becomes exhausted by sin’s presence. But God gives us His answer found in the Bible, in Isaiah 40:29-31, “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” i But it is the conflict Christians have been promised. For Jesus Himself said, as written in Matthew 10:34, “Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.” Jesus is doing battle for the hearts of men and women, redeeming them from the eternal death brought by sin, while Satan, the destroyer and liar, deceives the multitudes. www.transportforchrist.org AUGUST 2015 Gary Nussbaum is Director of Follow-up Ministries for Transport For Christ 19 GREEN ONION by David Roberts Discombobulated ey, Green Onion,” said Hog Caller, “I’m on the road but I feel I’m in the way of other drivers.” “Yeah, Hog, I hear you,” said Green Onion. “I used to sing, ‘On the road again, singing through my nose again, counting my toes again’ and then I’d put on a red bandanna like Willie Nelson and face the day. Now I’m discombobulated about being too old to work and too poor to quit.” H David, the shepherd boy, killed a lion, a bear, and anything else that threatened to harm his sheep. He stood up to the nine-foot giant Goliath with only a sling and five smooth stones in his shepherd’s bag. He was able to stand there with such confidence and courage because he knew that he served an Almighty God. So in that crisis of war in Israel, David could boldly say to the giant, “You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the LORD Almighty, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied” (1 Samuel 17:45). Then David ran enthusiastically to destroy the enemy in combat. He sank a small smooth stone (a guided missile of the Lord) by his sling into the giant's forehead, and Goliath fell face down. David removed Goliath’s head with the giant’s own sword. Years later, when David was the king of Israel and his men were in the thick of battle, David became weak and exhausted. Ishbi-Benob was a descendant of the giants (Rephaites) and he threatened to kill David, but Abishai came to David's rescue and killed the giant, saving King David's life. After that David's men declared, "You are not going out to battle again! Why should we risk snuffing out the light of Israel?" (2 Samuel 21:17 NLT). anyone can replace us because we are so important to the company store and no one else has our so-called unique skills, gifts, and talents for the job. We know all the back roads and the best places to eat and sleep on the longhaul. Well I have news for you. God and your company already have somebody in training to replace you! Elijah was a man just like us and thought he was the only true, vital, pure prophet left in Israel. He called fire from heaven and killed all the false prophets of Baal. Afterward he ran for miles before King Ahab's chariot until Queen Jezebel put a contract on his life to kill him. Now Elijah ran for his life and prayed that he might die. He felt expendable and non-essential for any more service for the Lord. After a long sleep, God fed him and gave him strength to find a prepared, godly replacement. Elisha, who became Elijah's servant and friend, was God's chosen successor to Elijah when Elijah went up into heaven in a fiery chariot. Elisha got a double portion of Elijah's spirit and did twice as many miracles as Elijah had done. (1 Kings 17 – 2 Kings 2:12). God still had lots of work, ministry and encouragement for David, Elijah, Elisha, Peter, and Paul to do before they were taken home to be with the Lord. Until our time to go home, we need to trust the Lord to give us wisdom for this stage of life. Remember God's promise: “I created you and have cared for you since before you were born. I will be your God throughout your lifetime – until your hair is white with age. I made you, and I will care for you. I will carry you along and save you” (Isaiah 46:3-4 NLT). i There comes a time in all our lives when we have to hang up our sword like David did and pray for God's new direction in our lives. Or maybe you are just discombobulated, going through a time of confusion, disoriented, sickened inside by life and the news, unsettled, distressed, and worried at times. We worry about whether 20 HIGHWAY NEWS AND GOOD NEWS ONLINE David Roberts is Chaplain Emeritus with Transport For Christ Facebook.com/Transport4Christ CHAPEL LOCATIONS CANADA ALBERTA: Sherwood Park, Roadking Travel Centre, Yellowhead Trail & Broadmoor Blvd., Chaplain Heinz 587-988-1539 Calgary, Roadking Travel Centre, 4949 Barlow Trail BRITISH COLUMBIA: Chilliwack, TransCanada Truck Stop, Lickman Rd. & Hwy #1, Exit 116, Chaplains Paul & Gerrit 604-217-2197, 604308-4225 NEW BRUNSWICK: Salisbury, Salisbury Big Stop, TCH Route 2 & Route 112, Exit 433, Chaplain Paul 506-866-1737 ONTARIO: Woodstock, 230 Travel Plaza, Hwy 401, exit 230, Chaplain Len 519-539-2137, 519-536-6045 Pass Lake (Thunder Bay), Flying J Travel Plaza, 3200 Hwy 11/17 (Trans-Canada Hwy), Chaplain Sam 807-707-4009 QUEBEC: St-Liboire, Irving Big Stop, Hwy 20, Exit 145, Chaplains Claude & Jacques 450-924-1382, 450-261-6923 UNITED STATES CALIFORNIA: Ontario, TA Travel Center West, I-10 & Milliken Ave. Exit, Chaplain Michael 909-390-3617 Sacramento, 49’er Travel Plaza, I-80 & I-5, W. El Camino Exit, Chaplain Jerry 916-568-6320, 530-300-0793 COLORADO: Denver, Sapp Brothers Truck Stop, I-70, Exit 278, Chaplain John 720-810-0430, 720-281-5556 FLORIDA: Ocala, Pilot Travel Center, I-75, Exit 358, Chaplain John 352-286-5494 (Ministry inside the truck stop) Wildwood, The Chrome Shop, I-75, Exit 329, Chaplain Doug 262-751-1002 (Ministry inside the shop) GEORGIA: Brunswick, Flying J, I-95, Exit 29, Chaplain Joe 912-2226922 (Ministry inside the truck stop) Brunswick, TA Travel Center, I-95, Exit 29, Chaplain Joe 912-222-6922 (Ministry inside the truck stop) ILLINOIS: East St. Louis, Pilot Travel Center, I-55 & I-70 at Exit 4B, Chaplain Daniel 618-610-9131 Rochelle, Rochelle Travel Plaza, I-39 & Hwy 38, Exit 99, Chaplain Jay 815-562-2563 INDIANA: Gary, Petro, I-80/I-94, Exit 9 (Ministry inside the truck stop) Indianapolis, Whitestown TA Travel Center, I-65, Exit 130, Chaplain Howard 765-242-4715 MARYLAND: Elkton, TA Travel Center, I-95, Exit 109B, Chaplains Jim, Allan & Tom 410-392-9496 Elkton, Flying J, I-95, Exit 109A, Chaplain David 443-9076310 MASSACHUSETTS: Shrewsbury, Flynn’s Truckstop, US 20 & MA 140, Chaplains Earl, George & Mark 508-757-1781 MICHIGAN: Grand Rapids (Byron Center), Mobil 76th Street Truck Plaza, Hwy 131, 76th St. Exit, Chaplain Chad 616-583-9056 Holland, Tulip City Truck Stop, I-196, Exit 49, Holland, Chaplain Mark 616-405-3008 (Chapel inside the truckstop) NEBRASKA: Omaha, Sapp Brothers Truck Stop, I-80 & Hwy 50, Exit 440, Chaplain Dave 402-891-9306 www.transportforchrist.org NEW JERSEY: Bloomsbury, TA Travel Center, I-78, Exit 7, Chaplain Dick 484-226-6338 (Ministry inside the truck stop) NEW MEXICO: Albuquerque, TA Travel Center, I-40 & I-25, Chaplain Jerry 505-290-7240 (Sunday services in upstairs lounge) NEW YORK: Buffalo (Pembroke), TA Travel Center, I-90 East, Exit 48A, Chaplain Jack 585-599-4167 NORTH CAROLINA: Greensboro, TA Travel Center, I-85/I-40 & Hwy 61, Exit 138, Chaplain Tony 336-399-9799 OHIO: Beaverdam, Pilot Travel Center, I-75, Exit 135, US 30, Chaplain Dave 419-230-3294 Beaverdam, Flying J, I-75, Exit 135, US 30, Chaplain Dave 419-230-3294 Lodi, TA Travel Center, I-76 & I-71 at Rt. 224, Exit 209, Chaplains Jason & Gary 330-769-2196 Toledo, TA Travel Center, I-280 & Turnpike I-80, Exit 71, Stony Ridge, Chaplain Wayne 419-837-5832 PENNSYLVANIA: Frystown, Flying J, I-78, Exit 10 (PA 645), Chaplain Jake 717-269-9441 Harrisburg (Manada Hill), Wilco Travel Plaza, Routes I-81 & 39, Exit 77, Chaplain Chris 717-947-8800 SOUTH CAROLINA: Columbia, Columbia 20 Travel Plaza, I-20, Exit 71, Chaplains Ted & Clifford 803-691-4444, 803-413-1725 Columbia, Flying J, I-20, Exit 70, Chaplain Ted (Services in lounge Sundays at 8:30 AM & 7:00 PM) SOUTH DAKOTA: Sioux Falls, Flying J Travel Plaza, I-29, Exit 83, Chaplain Ryan 712-444-0986 TENNESSEE: Knoxville, TA Travel Center, I-40 & I-75, Exit 369, Chaplains Hank & Ronald 865-690-9449, 423-618-1955 Nashville, Antioch TA Travel Center, I-24, Exit 62 (Rt. 171), Chaplain John 931-607-0450, 615-278-6802 TEXAS: Houston, Flying J, US 59 & Hwy 242 (23412 Hwy 242), New Caney, Volunteer Chaplain Don 832-403-5963 Laredo, TA Travel Center, I-35 & Beltway Park way, Laredo, Volunteer Chaplain Nicolas 956-774-5341 VIRGINIA: Wytheville, TA Travel Center, Exit 72 off I-81, or Exit 41 off I-77, Chaplain David 717-557-5256 WASHINGTON: Seattle (North Bend), Seattle East TA Travel Center, I-90, Exit 34, North Bend, Chaplain Tom 425-888-5258 WISCONSIN: Hudson, Twin City East TA Travel Center, I-94, Exit 4, Chaplain Tim 715-386-7207 Racine, Highland Petro, I-94, Exit 333 (Hwy 20), Chaplain Mike 773-706-7198 OVERSEAS ZAMBIA: Chirundu Border Crossing, Chaplain David and Ministry Team +260198723 Kazungula Ferry Crossing, Chaplain Maybin RUSSIA: Moscow: Kashirka, Chaplain Alexander & Varshavskoye, Chaplain Vladimir BRAZIL: Paranaguá Port, Chaplain Marcelo & Ministry Team AUGUST 2015 21 D O Y OU K NOW Y OUR ABC S ? If you were to die today, where would you spend eternity? You can know for sure. A B C DMIT YOU ARE A SINNER. “... as it is written, ‘There is none righteous, not even one ... for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God’” (Romans 3:10, 23). ELIEVE IN JESUS FOR THE FORGIVENESS OF YOUR SINS AND FOR ETERNAL LIFE. “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life” (John 3:16). ONFESS JESUS AS YOUR SAVIOR AND LORD AND TURN FROM YOUR SINS. “... if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved ... for ‘Whoever will call upon the name of the Lord will be saved’” (Romans 10:9, 13). “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 6:23). FIND NEW LIFE IN CHRIST To give your life to Christ, read the “ABC” Scriptures above and pray the prayer below. Let us know about your decision. We will send you a Bible study designed for truckers. Come to Jesus Christ today and trust in Him alone for your salvation. Pray this prayer: “Lord Jesus, I know that I’m a sinner. I believe that You died on the cross and shed Your blood to pay the penalty for my sins. Please forgive me and come into my life. You are my Savior and Lord.” o I now put my trust in Jesus Christ. o I now rededicate my life to Christ. o I previously put my trust in Christ and would like a Bible study. CITY:_______________________________________ ST/PV:_____________ ZIP/PC:__________________ In the U.S., mail to: Transport For Christ • PO Box 117 • Marietta, PA 17547 In Canada, mail to: Transport For Christ • 6242 Route 105 • Lower Brighton, NB E7P 1B3 08 -15 U.S.A. Return Address: PO Box 117 Marietta, PA 17547-0117 ADDRESS:_____________________________________________ Canada Return Address: 6242 Route 105 Lower Brighton, NB E7P 1B3 NAME: ________________________________________________
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