Life, like racing, is full of ups and downs. Sometimes it feels like we are
on a roller coaster and we just want the ride to stop. We are looking for
that one thing that will satisfy us, make our life complete, but is always
eludes our grasp. There is a solution to filling that need for satisfaction
and fulfillment. Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
You head to the track full of anticipation. You worked all week on
the car and you know it is right. Your expectation is for a great race and a
win. You unload and your practice times are among the fastest. Your
excitement builds. You qualify on the pole and take the green flag first.
Then it happens, they call it racing. It is the reason we run the race. You
make a mistake in judgment and your night ends, up against the wall. From
the penthouse to the outhouse, what a ride.
I have sat with many drivers and listened, sometimes to silence,
disbelief. "It just doesn't make sense, we were so good tonight, we should
have won this race." You've heard it before and you will hear it again,
racing isn't always fair, the fastest car doesn't always win. How do we deal
with the disappointment? How do we deal with our shortcomings?
We are often asked to pray for good results. Some think that our
prayers determine the outcome of the race. Some people attend chapel
thinking that God will be on their side because they came. That is not the
way God works; He is not a good luck charm. God loves each of us the same
and doesn't play favorites among His children. When we attend chapel it is
to help us move closer to God. When we pray we ask God to watch over us and
guide us.
God's plan for our life is most times very different from what we
think He should do. God's desire is for us to live a fulfilling, satisfying
and joyful life. God desires our life to be full. God promises us a calming
peace in our spirit. He will provide all that and more for those who
acknowledge Him as Lord. Romans tells us...
Romans 8:28;
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him,
who have been called according to his purpose.
God works through the circumstances in
our life for the good for those who love Him. What is your attitude toward
God? Do you view Him as genie in a bottle ready to grant you three wishes?
Is God just someone you go to when you don't have any other option? Or is
God the one you live your life for. Is God the one you seek to please? Is
God the one whose advice you seek before you decide?
Our attitude toward God and the place He has in our lives
determines how we will deal with the ups and downs of life. When we place
our trust and faith in God through Jesus our life changes, it heads in a
different direction. We no longer have to concern ourselves with what is
going to happen. We have placed God in charge of our life. Our task goes
from the one making all the decisions to one who is following God's lead.
Proverbs puts it this way...
Proverbs 3:5-6; Trust in the
Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your
ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.
When Jesus talked to his disciples in the
Sermon on the Mount he said to them...
Matthew 7:31-34; So do not
worry, saying, `What shall we eat?' or `What shall we drink?' or `What shall
we wear? For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father
knows that you need them. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness,
and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry
about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough
trouble of its own.
Jesus helps us understand that God knows
what we need and will provide it. We need to seek His kingdom first and our
needs will be met. We have the choice. We can go through life getting tossed
back and forth by the circumstances we face or we can let God handle them. I
know from experience that when I let God figure things out the results are
much better, better than I could even imagine. Let me share with you one
such event.
I was helping lead a conference for some youth and felt very
inadequate for the task. In my own mind there was no way I could do what was
required. I made up my mind, I was going to quit. I approached the leader of
the event to tell him I couldn't continue. Before I could say anything he
thanked me. I asked, for what? He said one of the young people came up to
him and explained that she had just accepted Christ into their life as her
Savior. When asked why she pointed to me. To this day I do not know what I
said or did that made that young lady accept Christ, but God does, it was
His plan all along.
God has provisions for us that we do not see. God has plans for us
that we do not even understand. If we want to even out the bumps in our
life, let God do it. There will still be mountains to climb and valleys to
walk through but when God walks along with us the outcome is different.
Trust in Him and He will prove to be true.
THOUGHTS FROM THE ROAD
AN INSTANT CLASSIC IN THE HILLS OF TENNESSEE
- Last year the race at Bristol was exciting because it was the first one.
This year it was exciting because we saw what we have been accustomed to
seeing, side by side, three wide, lead changing action. The comment that was
relayed to me from someone in the stands, “I just saw the best race I have
ever seen at Bristol.” I don’t know if it is an exact quote but I am sure it
conveys the point. The Whelen Modified Tour now has another venue where they
can display the racing we have come to know and love in front of the
national racing media spotlight. I fully expect to see some of the cup teams
showing up a day early to take in the Mod race at Bristol.
Whelen Whacker, Ryan Newman, won the race but the team is not
without a Modified connection or two. Bono, crew chief and owner of the 7ny
is from Long Island and choose the number to honor the late Tom Baldwin Sr.
Tiger Tom’s memory was on the hearts of many as we remember him and his
family on the anniversary of that fateful day.
A few surprises saw the track record fall during practice as James
Civali posted a new standard for all those who compete at Bristol to shoot
for. Rookie Justin Bonsignore recoded fast time in qualifying, putting it on
the pole with his first ever pole award. Two cautions for minor spins and a
competition caution at the halfway mark were the only things that slowed
down the action.
I found myself turning around in circles watching all the action;
it was great to be a part of the event. We did however find time to head
down the road for some BBQ. Someone told us about a place called Ridgewood,
we’ll be going back there. There is a great picture on Bristol Motor
Speedway’s facebook page showing the national anthem for the modified race,
check it out.
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE VALLEY - Rev. Dan here, just home from
Bristol and looking for a race to go to, how is everyone doing? I decided to
head up to Lebanon Valley Speedway to check out the dirt Modifieds -
actually, I had other motives as I wanted to visit with Ed Harkins, the
Finish Line Chaplain, to talk about plans for Super Dirt Week in Syracuse. I
bought up with me a close friend and Christian brother Rob Connick who has
never been to a race before. I love bringing someone new to the races just
to see their faces when the cars hit the track. It looks like we made a new
race fan as Rob was amazed at how fast the big blocks were and how hard they
threw the cars into the turns. I had a lot of great conversations with some
great people.
If you want to go see some exciting races, eat delicious track food
and talk to some great people, Lebanon Valley is for you. I would like to
say a special thank you to the gentleman at the sign in booth for the pit
area, who is a faithful reader of AARN and this column, for your
hospitality. May God bless you and your family. Some of the plans for
Syracuse I discussed with Ed are to have a short devotion each morning in
the pit area ending the week with a Chapel Service on Sunday morning before
the big race. If you are up there that week, you are more than welcome to
join us. Congratulations to Andy Bachetti who held off a hard charging Brett
Hearn to take the win at the Valley on Saturday night.
ANOTHER BUSY WEEK - With the K&N Pro Series at Gresham
Motorsports Park, outside of Atlanta, the MRS at Thompson and the ECI Night
of Electricity at Waterford Speedbowl we will be covering a lot of
territory, please keep out travel in your prayers.
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Numbers 6:24-26 "The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord
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toward you and give you peace."
May God always Bless you, everyday in everyway. Rev. Don
CHECKERED CHEERS
***WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES***
August 25
TOM & SUE FEARN- The Feeding Hills, MA ProStock championship and Latemodel
driver and wife have their 13th anniversary.
JOE AND KAREN cIVALI- Parents of WMT driver James and JGR spotter Joey
celebrate thier 31st.
August 26
BOB & LISA CLASETTA- This Vernon, CT auto racing industry Sales Rep. and
wife have their 38th anniversary.
AUGUST 31
RICK & LINDA RODENBAUGH- This NASCAR WMT couple, she with the Jake Marosz
Team and he Co-Crew Chief for Wade Cole share their 8th.
***HAPPY BIRTHDAYS***
August 25
LARRY SHIVERS JR.- Brother to former WMT driver Gregg.
KYLE PURKS- Langhorne, PA 358 and URC Sprint driver.
JEFF PEARL- Colchester, CT Waterford Speedbowl based CT Modified driver.
RODNEY COMBS, JR.- Fort Wayne, KY dirt LM and CWTS driver.
PETE PERNESIGLIO- Riverhead Raceway Blunderbust driver.
August 26
RAY EVERNHAM- From Hazlet, NJ, he learned it all in NASCAR Modified driving
and has put it to excellent use.
BARNEY McRAE- Colchester, VT NASCAR KNPSE team owner/crew chief and former
driver.
NICOLE TRACY- This lady from Danbury, CT drives a dirt Sportsman Modified at
Accord Speedway in New York.
DAVE SILVIA- Seekonk Speedway Sportsman driver.
CHRIS DUSSEAULT- Wife of Somersworth, NH Marc Motorsports former NASCAR
KNPSE team owner "Deuce."
KAITLYN DILLNER- The daughter of Long Island native SPEED personality Bobby
and wife Meredith is 12.
MARIO "SPEEDY" TOMAINO- Giants NFL fan and proud dad of Howell,NJ NASCAR WMT
driver and RWJM Rep. Jamie.
August 27
MIKE MORTIMER- "Mighty Mike" drives the LM 14 at Riverhead Raceway.
JOHN MINE- Wall township Speedway driver.
JIMMY BAKER- Crew Chief for the Junior Miller driven Whelen Southern
Modified.
MICHAEL JAWORECKI- “JAWS” to some, our Long Island connection with a new
photo assignment. Mike asks us to remember and support research for the
treatment and cure of Autism, Autism Speaks!
August 28
KRIS SMITH- Husband of former NHIS media room attendant and chocolate chip
cookie lover Stephanie.
RANDY LaJOIE- Norwalk, CT born two time NNS champ, currently concentrating
on selling his excellent race car seats.
KELLEY KING EARNHARDT- Grown-up daughter of the late Dale Earnhardt.
August 29
MARK FLEURY- NY DIRT Modified driver.
MICHAEL JAWORECKI JR.- “JAWS Jr.” Son of Jaws! a familiar fixture by his
dad's side at the racetrack enjoys his 14 lap.
August 30
KEVIN ECKERT- Allentown, PA based Sprint/Midget writer.
AUSTIN MARIE BRUNO- This little lady is the first child of Bomoseen, VT ACT/
KNPSE driver Mike and wife Alayne and turns 9.
August 31
JERRY SOLOMITO- Riverhead Modified driver.
JOHN HEWITT- DIRT Modified driver.
GARY MOORE- Horseshoe, NC driver/owner.
HOWIE HODGE- Well liked and respected photographer from Manchester, CT.
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