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Reflections Along The Journey

I love learning. As a result, I’m always looking out for new blogs and websites on a variety of subjects. People often ask me if there are certain sites that I would recommend above others. I’m somewhat reluctant to do that, because some sites have meaning to me simply because I know the person who runs it. Having said that, perhaps you’ll find some of these sites as interesting as I do. If you have a great site, feel free to suggest it in the comments section and I’ll check it out.

Bikers’ Church

Of course, I have to start with the primary sites of The Bikers’ Church. After all, this is my extended family, the people I love to serve. I wish everyone could know people as amazing as the ones at Bikers’ Church.

Main Website | Church Blog | Church Video Site | Icon’s Blog | His Heart’s Cry

Radicals

I love meeting people who truly want to make a difference in this world. These authors of the following blogs are not your typical ministers. They are men and women who break the stereotype and are worth taking the time to listen to.

Melissa WilliamsJamie The Very Worst Missionary | Anne Jackson | Michael Hyatt | People of the Second Chance | Vince Antonucci | David Ingland | Andy Falleur | Cindy Beall | Perry Noble | Steven Furtick

Bikers

Some people love to lump all bikers into one big pot. But one thing I’ve discovered over the years is that the motorcycle culture is as diverse as any other group of people. It’s one of the things I love about bikers. What you see isn’t always what you get. These people are like that. They aren’t the typical grunt. Many are people I’ve had the opportunity to meet face to face. Others are friends that I’ve connected with online. All have one thing in common: a passion for riding.

Belt Drive BettyChristina Shook | Faceyman | Moto-ette | Motoworld | Tales of the RoadMidlife Motorcycle Madness | Motorcycle Philosophy | Olde Biker’s Blog | A Day In The Life | Rippin-Kitten | Many Thoughts of Harley Girl |

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