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WheelsOfGrace.com | Volume 13 Issue 6 | 5 RhinoMan444@sbcglobal.net (307) 203-5777 (307) 203-5777 RhinoMan444@gmail.com LION and THE LAMB Merchandise Shirts: $25 plus S&H Special Deals on Orders of 25 or More Stickers: $5 each CALL: 307-203-5777 EMAIL: Lionandthelamb144@gmail.com The reason for this article is to be a help to all who are in any kind of motorcycle ministry. It doesn't matter if you're working with some local clubs, family clubs or 1%ers. We as Christ Ambassadors need to do all we can without violating the Word of God to reach as many as we can for Christ King- dom in an effective way. Here are some basic dos & don'ts when wearing your Vest, Cut, Rag, Colors; whatever you choose to call it (I'll be calling them Cut's in this article). 1st Don't wear your Cut when traveling in an enclosed vehicle (aka a cage). This could be a car, truck, airplane etc. When getting in a "cage" take your Cut off, fold it and place it on the back seat, trunk or next to you on the front seat. When traveling with several others you could also put your Cut on your lap. T-shirts with colors on the back are not considered the same as your Cut so when you're wearing "club" or patch clothing" this wouldn't matter. Cut (vest) Protocol 2nd Don't lay your Cut down or place on the back of a chair when you're out and about. You need to watch and keep track of your Cut at all times. Treat your Cut with respect. Don't hang it on your motorcycle windshield, this will be viewed as being disrespectful to many in most secular clubs. If you need to take your Cut off for some reason, put it in one of your saddle- bags or the tour pack. 3rd Don't allow other people to wear your Cut not even your children, spouse, or close friend. 4th Don't pat, grab, or touch a club patch holders Cut. This too could appear to be disrespectful by that club member or other club members that are present. 5th DO always remember no matter what Christian Motorcycle Club or Motorcycle Ministry you are a member of ultimately you are representing Jesus Christ. Let's do our best, in His power to be great Ambassadors for His Kingdom. By Ed "Keebler" Neate, CMA Ohio

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