Honorbound Motor Ministries

 

 

        With over eight million bikers in the United States, there is an incredible window of opportunity for us - if we are willing to move out of our comfort zone and embrace the biker and motorcyclists in our communities.  By developing a heart for this overlooked group, we can REACH bikers and motorcyclists with the gospel, TRAIN Christian motorcyclists in evangelism and discipleship, and BUILD a network of churches who are enthusiastic about this unusual ministry.

        We know that without acceptance and a nurturing church connection, new believers may not develop spiritual maturity.  To combat this, AG US Missions Motorcycle Chaplains and HonorBound Motorcycle Ministries are committed to helping you take the next step in developing a ministry strategy for reaching motorcycle enthusiasts everywhere. 

     
       
      

        "We can make an impact in lives if we move out of our comfort zone together."

 
Chaplain Mark Rittermeyer
Motor Ministries Representative
417-350-6455
Mark@hishighway.com

 

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