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“The Chase” to a Championship Marriage

All American Speedway - October 16, 2010

Since our marriage is the largest area of life where happiness and forgiveness is attacked today let’s turn our aim to marriage. Where is God’s bull’s-eye and our aim? We’ll look at that in light of how God made men & women different.

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“Mechanics of Forgiving” – Part 3

Miller Motorsports Park - September 12, 2010 – Part 3

Many people are reluctant to show mercy because they don't understand the difference between trust and forgiveness. Forgiveness is letting go of the past. Trust has to do with future behavior. Forgiveness must be immediate, whether or not a person asks for it. Trust must be rebuilt over time. Trust requires a track record. If someone hurts you repeatedly, you are commanded by God to forgive them instantly, but you are not expected to trust them immediately, and you are not expected to continue allowing them to hurt you.

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Infineon Raceway report – 6/19/10

Andrew Ranger celebrates winning the Thunder Valley Casino Resort 200 at Infineon Raceway. Getty Images for NASCAR

Ranger Coasts To Victory At Infineon

Two-time Canadian Tire champ has just enough in tank for win By Kevin W. Green, NASCAR
June 19, 2010 – 6:07pm

SONOMA, Calif. – Andrew Ranger ran out of gas on the final lap, but fortunately, the checkered flag was in sight. Ranger coasted across the finish line to capture the Thunder Valley Casino Resort 200 at Infineon Raceway on Saturday.

It gave him a victory in his first start in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West. The two-time NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 champion had made two starts previously this year in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East.

“All race long, my crew chief told me to try to save as much fuel as I can,” Ranger said. “I saved fuel a little bit, not much. Right there in the last corner of the last lap, I saw the car moving a really weird. I saw something wrong with the engine. I said it’s probably the fuel.”

In addition to trying to save fuel, Ranger said he had tried to take care of his car and tires throughout the event.

“I tried to save my stuff all race long, but I could see behind me and in front of me the guys were pushing really hard,” he said. “I was trying to stay on the pace. I tried to save my tires, at the same time.”

Paulie Harraka grabbed second place on the final lap and was followed by Brandon Davis, who was making his second series start. Two-time series champion Eric Holmes and Michael Self were fourth and fifth, respectively. Rounding out the top 10 were Todd Souza, Luis Martinez Jr., Jim Inglebright, Moses Smith and Wes Banks.

Holmes took over the lead in the championship standings by 24 points over David Mayhew – who started third, but struggled to a 23rd-place finish with engine trouble.

Jason Bowles, who won the Coors Light Pole Award on Friday and led the initial 16 laps, was running second to Ranger in the closing stages on the 1.99-mile road course but coasted to a halt 100 feet short of the finish line after he ran out of gas. Bowles was credited with a 22nd-place finish in the event he won each of the last two years.

Several other of the front runners, including NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver David Gilliland, who led a race-high 19 laps, had trouble late in Saturday’s event. Gilliland finished 28th after pulling off the course while running second after 56 laps with transmission issues.

Ranger led twice for 17 laps. He edged Gilliland to lead lap 44 and then wrestled the lead away from him for good following a lap 49 restart. Ranger led the remainder of the event, pulling away to win by 6.059 seconds.

Six of Ranger’s nine wins in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series were on road courses and he was third in the NASCAR Nationwide Series event at Montreal last year. He is the first Canadian winner in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West since Gary Smith won at Portland (Ore.) Speedway on July 10, 1998.

With his win, Ranger secured a spot in the prestigious postseason NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown.

The Thunder Valley Casino Resort 200 will air on SPEED on Thursday, June 24 at 6 p.m. ET.

Harraka’s runner-up finish boosted him to third in the championship standings – behind Holmes and Mayhew. Jonathon Gomez, who came back from a multi-car incident on lap 41 to finish 11th, is fourth in the standings. Moses Smith is fifth in points. Rounding out the top 10 are Souza, Greg Pursley, Martinez, Self and Blake Koch.

The next event on the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West schedule is the King Taco 200 at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale (Calif.) on July 3.

RACE RESULTS | LAP-BY-LAP RECAP | POST-RACE PRESS CONFERENCE AUDIO OF RANGER | POST-RACE PRESS CONFERENCE AUDIO OF HARRAKA AND DAVIS | POST-RACE PRESS CONFERENCE VIDEO OF RANGER | POST-RACE CONFERENCE VIDEO OF HARRAKA AND DAVIS

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Andrew Ranger drove to his first NASCAR K&N Pro Series West victory Saturday at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif. Getty Images

Welcome K & N Engineering!

NASCAR has announced a 7 year agreement with K & N Engineering, Inc. to be the Title Sponsor of what had been the Camping World Series, both East & West which Kathy and I serve as the MROA Chaplains/Pastors of. Kathy and I are thrilled to welcome the K & N Engineering staff which we will look forward to meeting at the Toyota Showdown on January 29th  and 30th in Irwindale, CA for the first time. You can read the whole story and listen to some comments from the 2009 Champions along with NASCAR Touring Series Director Richard Buck on the NASCAR website at:   http://localracing.nascar.com/node/4272

From left, Steve Williams (vice president of marketing for K&N Filters) stands with NASCAR's Bob Duvall, Richard Buck and George Silbermann at the unveiling of the K&N sponsorship for NASCAR's top developmental series Thursday.

Greetings & Opportunity!

Greetings

and here are

Three  great opportunities to help BCFM…

…or another charity of your choice…

Two of these opportunities will not cost you one cent!

Please take a few moments to check these out:

First a question concerning the first two opportunities:

Do you ever shop on line?

(because you can do this all year long too!)

1.

Shop online using: Goodshop.com

http://www.goodsearch.com/goodshop.aspx

in the box asking “who do you support”

type in BCFM

(which is a non-profit tax deductible ministry)

(or type the charity you choose to support)

Then pick you store from the list or search for the one you desire and go shop!

2.

Shop online using: Escrip.com

http://shopping.escrip.com

go to the heading index box “sign up”

enter: BCFM’s Registration Number: 500017487

or enter: Group Name: “Beyond Checkered Flags”

(or type the charity you choose to support)

Click on the name and follow the signup directions…

Then pick your store and shop!

3.

Lastly, you can also make a Tax Deductible Donation to BCFM

(or to the charity you choose to support)

IF

You choose to write a tax-deductible donation check to

BCFM

And mail it to:

7085 Battlecreek Road SE

Salem, OR 97317

…a tax-deductible receipt will be mailed to you.

Thank you for supporting our ministry service through BCFM

to:

NASCAR through MRO (Motor Racing Outreach)

YWAM (Youth With A Mission)

And local ministry to Salem and Oregon through BCFM.

* Funds will be designated for the 2009 deficit and then toward the 2010 ministry budget.

Thank You Sincerely,

Bob and Kathy Butcher

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