Thursday, July 17, 2008

Day 32, Kasson, MN to Hastings, MN, 52 miles

I made it!!

We woke to thunderstorms and rode the first 20 miles in the rain but Joe escorted me 52 miles to the great Mississippi River to dip my tire. It is 2500 miles from the Pacific Ocean to the Mississippi River finally finished!

All the players at the tournament gave me a great reception and we have a celebration dinner planned after Friday's round at the golf course.

Though I did ride every mile I must admit my crash with the car door in Baker City, OR almost caused me to quit the bike tour. But the feeling of joy and accomplishment I feel now makes the crash, altitude headaches, sunburn, hemorrhoids, saddle sores, and sore ribs a reasonable price to pay for the grand experience and adventure. I gained a new appreciation of my creator's imagination, increased my love for the Saviour, illuminated my need to depend on faith, and confirmed His power in my weakness!

Sharing this with fellow riders, staff, tourists, our orphans, tour players, and supporters and friends gave me the feeling I never rode alone. I still feel this was a dream I was destined to fail at unless God intervened and though I cannot prove His participation to others it is undeniable to me. I makes me love Him more and want to serve Him better.

I must agree with David in I Chronicles 29:11,12. "Yours, O Lord, is the greatness, the power, the glory, the victory, and the majesty. Everything in the heavens and on earth is yours, O Lord, and this is your kingdom. We adore you as the one who is over all things. Riches and honor come from you alone, for you rule over everything. Power and might are in your hand, and it is at your discretion that people are made great and given strength."

My prayer is that God will become more real to all of you and I thank you for being a part of my adventure.

Gratefully,
Tom

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Day 31, Mankato, MN to Rochester, MN, 100 miles

Karen was waiting for me to finish with a big smile and it was sure good to see her after being apart for a month!

We rode 100 miles yesterday in 4 hours 36 minutes and 100 miles today in 5 hours and we were ecstatic! The best part of the day is when you finish and just sit around and smile at each other because you finished another days’ long ride.

My last day with the America by Bicycle tour meant saying a sad good bye to my riding mates for the past month over five states. Tomorrow Karen will be our support vehicle and Joe Coffey and I will ride to the finish line of 2500 miles at the PGA Champions Tour tournament north of Minneapolis. Joe has been a tremendous encouragement by joining me for the final four days causing me to ride even faster and easier because of his incredible pulls. He had one staggering pace line pull of eight miles yesterday, and watches over me like a mother hen day and night. Our friendship is a good picture of what the Lord can do in two lives. Joe told two riders the story of when we ran from kidnappers in the Philippines four years ago and the look on their faces was priceless. Joe has sacrificed five days as pastor of a huge church in Hudson, Ohio to make sure I finish my 2500 mile adventure.

I am so blessed to have friends like Joe, a wife like Karen, and a Savior like Jesus! Tomorrow is the last ride of a wonderful adventure of 2500 miles across five states and some really beautiful country! I made it Tracy!

With Joy,
Tom

“A friend is always loyal, and a brother is born to help in time of need.”
Proverbs 17:17
“Many will say they are loyal friends, but who can find one who is really faithful?” Proverbs 20:6
“There are ‘friends’ who destroy each other but a real friend sticks closer than a brother.” Proverbs 18:24

Monday, July 14, 2008

Day 29, Sioux Falls, SD to Worthington, MN, 70 miles

Joe’s bike was delivered to our hotel around 10:30 by the airlines. But we still had to put it together which took awhile. By 11:45 we were finally on the road which meant that we caught some big winds and the heat of the day. We got into Worthington around 4:00 tired and hot. The one good thing was that Joe pulled all day so I forgave him for all the trouble!

We have a couple of long days ahead of us. Both are at least 100 miles. But I am getting close to the end. It’s hard to believe that this ride is almost over for me! I can’t thank everyone enough for their prayers because I am sure that is what got me all this way. Keep praying until the end on Thursday though! I still need you!

Love, Tom


“I pray to you, O Lord, my rock. Do not turn a deaf ear to me. For if you are silent, I might as well give up and die.” Psalm 28:1
“Praise the Lord! For He has heard my cry for mercy. The Lord is my strength and shield. I trust Him with all my heart. He helps me, and my heart is filled with joy. I burst out in songs of thanksgiving!” Psalm 28:6,7

Day 28, Rest Day in Sioux Falls, SD

I really needed a rest day so it was great to be able to do just that! Rest! I had been asked to attend a banquet which finished a fund raising tournament that eight Champions Tour pros had played in today. They used the funds raised to help at risk kids in South Dakota so it was great to be able to go and share the invocation and to hear more about all they were doing to help kids. It seemed like such perfect timing!

Late in the evening my friend, Joe Coffey, arrived. He had good news and bad news for me. The bad news was that his bike had not arrived on his same flight. But the good news was that they knew where it was…. which led to more bad news. The bike was not in Sioux Falls, SD but in Albany, NY. I told Joe that if he helped me any more I might not make it to Minneapolis!