In conjunction with Servant Rider Ministries of Hartselle, the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions (SBOM) will be giving away items and sharing the gospel at three Alabama stops during the Trail of Tears Remembrance Motorcycle Ride on Sept. 18.
The first stop is in Madison, where water, chapstick and gospel tracts will be handed out.
The second stop is at a gas station in Florence, where gas will be given to those motorcycle ride participants who listen to a gospel presentation.
The third stop is at McFarland Park in Florence, where the ride ends. Food, water, chapstick and gospel tracts will be given out at the park.
Alabama Baptists are invited to help serve at all the stops.
Witness training is required and will be provided Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. at Lindsay Lane Baptist Church, Athens.
The ride is an annual event that begins in Chattanooga, Tenn., and ends in Florence. Approximately 100,000 bikers participate each year.
For more information, call Sammy Gilbreath, director of the SBOM office of evangelism, at 1-800-264-1225 or visit www.servantriderministries.com. (TAB)




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