Day of Generosity Cycling Tours
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Why host a Day of Generosity Cycling Tour at your church?...
Testimonials of Cyclists and Pastors...
"The privilege to cycle for the Lord was a gift beyond words especially on a day that reflected His love to us in creation. The ripened harvest in the fields, the trees as they begin their seasonal change to reds and gold and the companionship of fellow believers who also rode in awe of His work. Thank you for the privilege to be a part of something so worthwhile and honoring to out Lord and Savior. If the Lord tarries looking forward to doing it again next year!"
~John
"I enjoyed the bike ride, because it was something that my friend and I did together, and it was not a race so not too overwhelming. I love to ride my bike, but had never ridden 21 miles before. It was something to work for, and a good achievement when it was finished. I really felt good about having the $30 go toward missionaries. I am excited to do it again next year!"
~Lynae
"It was very significant that Ashland Grace Brethren got to be a part of the "Day of Generosity Cycling Tour. It helps to become aware of how others in the world get the Gospel of Christ out to others - by bike. It is a very creative way to generate funds to help sustain those efforts in the various countries through sponsorship of the different cyclists in our local church. Ashland hopes to promote this event in an even BIGGER way next year".
~Norm Johnson, Missions Pastor
"The Day of Generosity Cycling Tour creates an awareness of what our brothers and sisters who take the Gospel face when you pedal the miles yourself. I covered 20km or 13.5 miles with two others from our church. We experienced just one morning of challenge whereas our fellow believers worldwide face that challenge every week for their lifetimes. I believe you
can stir awareness for connecting with our GBIM National Ministry Partners through a cycling tour. Thanks for letting us conduct it!"
~Pastor Daron Butler
This Fall, churches across the nation will participate in a Day of Generosity to give sacrificially to accelerate the Great Commission through our national missionaries. GBIM has nationals who ride bikes along dusty dirt roads in places like Southeast Asia and Central Africa to share the gospel from one village to the next.
Let's band together as cyclists and ride to promote awareness of these missionaries as they take the Good News to some of the most challenging places on earth.
Do you have people who ride and believe in this cause? (Distances range from 12 to 100 miles.)







