Sunday, September 16, 2012

Day 2 Ludington to Green Bay

Group shot after breakfast  before leaving Maranatha. Thank you Gary & Diane, Shelley, Becky and Sarah!!
We woke to another gorgeous day in Ludington! The temps were a little warmer making our ride (1 1/2 miles) to board the SS Badger very enjoyable. They treated  us so well on the Ferry. We had an escort to board and she told us everything we needed to know. The crossing was very relaxing. Some played cards, others read, watched a movie, and some slept! We enjoyed breakfast and lunch on board. This group loves a good buffet!!!  We arrived in Manitwoc around 1:00 and we were on our way by 1:30. The weather was sunny and 80 with a great tailwind. We were right along the lakeshore leaving town and it was breathtaking! The first 10 miles flew by. Then we hit a heavy cross wind and some pretty good size hills. The group hung in and was strong. What a great bunch of people. I am amazed at the unification and encouragement you hear for each other on something like this. We wore our jerseys today and got asked alot of questions about what we are doing. People have been very friendly and encouraging. Some just think we are crazy. At times I would agree.

Loading onto the Badger - heading across the Lake!
We arrived at the hotel around 6:00 (7:00 Michigan Time) after about 65 miles. We made good time and we were happy to have got in before dark after such a late start. We had a taco dinner from our wonderful Sag Team (you rock Carolyn & Lyla!) We then had a time of sharing and devotions led by Pastor Doyle and he focused on Psalm 139. Take the time to read it when you have a chance and ask yourself what he asked us (and made us answer) "What is uniquely you and what are you being called for?" Everyone answered and I can tell you that we all sell ourselves short. Everyone in this group has brought something to this ride. They were called and they answered. So much has been revealed in two days but there is so much more to come.
That's one BIG hill!

Todays best Roadkill: snake
Todays Best Line: "Coming Back In" Theres a big story behind that line but we can't reveal that part yet.  Stay Tuned...

We finally remembered yesterdays best line. A little boy started riding along side us and said "Hey guys where we going?" Bonnie answered "Wisconsin, want to come?" He quickly rode in the opposite direction!

Your prayers are appreciated. Don't Stop!!! We have some sinus & allergies dragging some riders down and a few muscles that are begging for mercy. Weather is also on our minds as the forecast is calling for cooler temps and rain. We are calling on the chief weatherman who's totally in control and asking you to do the same.

Tomorrow will be our longest day of 110 miles. Might be a little tired to blog tomorrow night but hope to get some pictures up.  Thanks for all your love, support, and prayers. We feel every one!

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Day 1 Maranatha to Ludington

73 MILES!

We had a great send off this morning! It was crisp and sunny as our friends and family (about 60!) waved goodbye. We had a great day on the road with alot of paved trails and smooth roads. The scenery was beautiful and the mood was light as we were finally on our way!

We had lunch in Hart in the midst of a spanish festival along the river.  After lunch we went about 10 miles and had our first flat tire (Emily) from a big rock. While Ben changed her flat she went back off in search of the culprit to keep as a souvenier.  Best roadkill today was a porcupine.  Eventually we will be telling you the best line of the day but right now we are to tired to recall it! Stay tuned.

We made it into camp around 4:30 so we had some time to relax.  Enjoyed a cookout put on by our awesome sag drivers, debriefing and some devotions and called it a night.  Ok, we have a few young ones along this year who are making some noise about going to House of  Flavors
yet tonight.  Might be a different trip than what I'm used to!

Thank you for all your prayers and encouragement. Don't quit we need it all the way!!!!!

Friday, August 31, 2012

Meet the 2012 Ride4Life Team!




BARB MEEKHOF
Barb has been a Board Member with LPC for 15 years.  She is married to Arlan and has 3 married children, 3 grandchildren and 1 on the way.  Barb became involved with the Ride4Life 2 years ago when she teased our former director about this event being “men only.”  He challenged her to go and she accepted, thinking the next ride was to Chicago but didn’t back down when she found out it was to Grapevine TX. She found the ride challenging and awesome and has wanted to go every year since. She rode with the team to Orlando in 2011 and is excited for the trip around the lake in 2012.


BONNIE GRUPPEN
Bonnie is a busy wife, mother, and aerobics instructor with a passion for ZUMBA. She teaches at Girlfriends Fit Club in Holland and we are so happy to have her along for her 2nd year on the Ride4Life.  She has been a Client Advocate Volunteer at the Holland Center for 10 years. She rode to Orlando last year as part of the Ride4Life team and we are so happy she is ready to ride again this year!


JONNA LUBBERS

Jonna is new to Ride4Life this year. She says that “God is always pulling me into his ways and my confidence is in him! I love what LPC does in every way, they love people just like our creator does!” Jonna plans to take the fall training after the Ride4Life and looks forward to serving God at LPC. When asked about her family, Jonna will tell you that they are amazing! They enjoy boating, traveling, and a self-sustainable lifestyle. She has enjoyed biking for years so when asked if she was interested in this event she said” YES PLEASE!”



HOLLY ROELOFS
Holly is 22 years old. She is a hairstylist and supervisor at an events facility. She enjoys health, being outdoors and exercise. “I am super excited about this Ride4Life and all the opportunities and lives being impacted by this trip! I am going on this trip because it is an answer to prayer. I had prayed for a challenging opportunity that would be impacting for the kingdom of God. This was brought to my attention as a total God thing and I am so excited to see what this brings!”



VICTORIA GEURINK (no photo)
Victoria is a senior at Allendale High School and is missing the first week of school this year to go on the Ride4Life.  She is joining her 76 year old Grandma (Betty Geurink) on the ride and we are thrilled to have them both! Her parents are Steve & Linda and she has 3 siblings. She is very active in sports and plays Varsity Basketball and Track/Field at Allendale. We are so excited to have Vicky joining us this year!

EMILY KNOUSE
Emily has been volunteering at LPC as a Client Advocate all summer after taking the Spring Training. “I’ve never been much into playing sports or doing anything athletic but this sounded so challenging in a way I have never been before. I knew it was just something I had to do.  I loved the idea of raising money for a cause I had been working for all summer. Working with women in a crisis pregnancy is something I have fallen in love with being a part of and has made so many changes in me. Having not been on a bike in about 10 years made my first few weeks of training pretty tough but I stuck it out and am absolutely excited to be doing the Ride4Life!

BETTY GEURINK 
Betty is joining us for her 2nd ride. In 2010 she went on the ride to Grape Vine, Texas and is back for more! “I would like to ride to raise money to save the lives of little ones. That is why I ride since it is a big commitment for me at my age since I am 76 years old. This opportunity is special since my teenage granddaughter Victoria is also going on the ride this year.  It is great to see more of the country while riding and meeting new folks.”  Betty lives in Zeeland with her husband Glen. They have 4 married children, 14 grandchildren and 2 great grandbabies.

CECILIA DeCOOK
This is Cecilia, and I'm the "stoker" on the DeCook tandem.  I learned to love my bicycle starting when I was about 14--it was the wind-in-your-hair freedom thing that got me I guess.  I went to undergrad at Michigan State's big campus and loved to peddle to class for those four years.  It was after getting into the tandem scene with Dan that I got a vision and a taste for long distance biking and bike touring.  I love that I can enjoy myself riding then enjoy myself replacing the calories I burn later.
As a part of the medical community, I have seen how important the mission of a pregnancy center is to any town.  I was part of the governing board of the pregnancy center in Marquette when we lived there for a few years, and met many wonderful and dedicated people through this.  I'm glad to be an active part now of Holland's pregnancy center, and feel like I have a hand in encouraging young women and the people that they love to choose life.
DAN DeCOOK
Hi.  I'm Dan, the boy-member of the DeCook entry.  While I wouldn't want to give my age directly, in bike lingo, I'm a little more than halfway thru that great Century ride of life.  So riding all those Century miles (metric and otherwise) every day will just seem like a dress rehearsal for life.
I grew up with a Schwinn Stingray, going over ramps and jumps, so not your usual long distance ride.  My wife gave me a bike about 12 years ago, recognizing that I had quit running and needed something new to keep fit (she had also given me a treadmill--see a pattern?)  We did a lot of riding with kids in Burleys, and kids on tag-alongs.  Somewhere soon after, someone put a tandem in front of us, and our interest really took off.  It's fun to have your riding partner along every ride, so close that normal conversation is easy.  Love on a tandem is never having to wait at the top of a climb for the other person (or never having to ride the brakes on the way down to stay together, either.)  And because I get to steer (and shift, and brake) since I'm in front, it's almost like always having the TV remote :)
We have had personal contact with LPC for years, either thru patients we have shared or friends and family who have worked there, but we have never done a fundraiser for them.  It's an awkward new position to be in, as we have usually been the ones getting fundraiser letters from all my nephews and nieces doing mission trips.  But we really believe in the mission of LPC, and have seen personally its practical ministry matching its vision statement.  We are excited to be a part of this venture.

SHERRY HOPPEN

This is Sherry’s 3rd year on the Ride4Life and she is our “Fearless Leader” this year.  “I have been with LPC as a volunteer or staff member for 8 years now and have a true passion for this ministry! I live in Zeeland with my husband Craig. We have 3 children and a son in law. They are so supportive of this Ride and encourage me every step of the way. While the ride is challenging I am continually amazed at the way God reveals himself every day whether we are training or on the actual ride. It has taught me to be aware of his presence in so many ways whether through the people we meet along the way or the places we see. I am grateful for the opportunity to do this ride it enables to do something I love and raise money for a cause I love.”



 BEN HYINK
After embarking on a purely self-motivated trans-continental bike trip in 2007, I decided to participate in this worthy cause after Barb Meekhof convinced me to ride. LPC is doing such a great work in west Michigan, I count it a privilege to help out this ministry in this way.

STEPHANIE VRUGGINK
Stephanie is also new to the Ride4Life Team and new to biking. She purchased her bike at the beginning of this summer and has prepared for the trip by completing a couple Century Rides as well as group rides whenever time allows. She is a hairstylist at Fusion in Allendale. “I’m looking forward to the opportunity to give back to God and make an impact in other people’s lives.  Learning what an impact LPC has had in so many lives is continued motivation!”


 THE SUPPORT TEAM (aka. SAG DRIVERS & LUNCH LADIES)








DAVE & LYLA DOYLE
Dave and Lyla will help in the SAG vehicles for the second year. They are semi-retired pastors who have always been involved in ministry. They currently are serving as interim pastors in Volga, South Dakota but are willing to take time away to be part of the Ride4Life. 
“As the parents of the Executive Director of Lakeshore Pregnancy Center, we have a special interest in the of LPC. But besides that, we believe that human life is precious in the sight of God. We are then, honored to be part of this team in an effort to preserve the lives of the unborn.” Lyla has served as a Client Advocate Volunteer at LPC for over fours years and both are prayer partners for LPC. The ride team last year considered them the resident parents. They took care of everyone so well we just had to have them back again this year! “We count it a privilege to be part of this ministry. We love life and will do all we can to support what LPC does for life!”

CAROLYN DOYLE
I have the honor to serve as the Executive Director of LPC and support those joining us on the Ride4Life this year. I really enjoy being part of the team in this way. The riders train very hard so while on the ride we want to make sure they are safe and well fed.
This ride has become a wonderful experience but more than that it is a great method to raise awareness for life! At LPC we love people and want them to live life fully, as God intended. Thank you for your interest, support and love for life. 


Thank you for taking the time to get to know the team. Please pray for and follow us here on the blog daily! 





 



  



Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Welcome to Ride4Life 2012!
We are excited to ride again this year.
This year we will ride around Lake Michigan!

RIDERS:           13
AGES:              17-77
DISTANCE:     700 miles

The start and end point will be Maranatha Bible and Conference Center in Muskegon.
We will leave on September 15th and return on September 23rd.
The first day will take us from Maranatha to Ludington.
The 2nd day we will board the SSS Badger to Manitowac, WI. and on to Green Bay for the night.
Day 3 will take us from Green Bay to Escanaba.
Day 4 Escanaba to Gulliver, MI in the UP.
Day 5 we will continue our ride across US 2 to Mackinaw City.
Day 6 will take us from Mackinaw to Torch Lake.
Day 7 begins at Torch Lake and ends in Frankfort.
We are looking forward to all the sights along the Big Lake and all the beauty Michigan has to offer.
Day 8 takes us form Frankfort to Pentwater and finally
Day 9 we will ride back into Maranatha for a homecoming picnic with all of our families and friends!

If you have received a letter asking for support from one of the riders please consider helping them make this ride possible! If you would like to be an event sponsor please let us know (email Carolyn at carolyn.doyle@lpcenters.com)

LIFE is the reason we ride!
At Lakeshore Pregnancy Center we have a goal to save 650 lives this year
and the Ride4Life will help make that possible.
While it is a physical challenge for the riders it a greater challenge for men and women facing an unplanned pregnancy. With every pregnancy the couple has three options...parenthood, adoption, abortion.
The decision they are contemplating, is one of the hardest they will ever make.
WE ARE THERE TO HELP.
WE ARE LOVING PEOPLE TO LIFE!


Monday, October 10, 2011

After Trip Update

We made it! We arrived into the CareNet conference at the Gaylord Palms Resort, glad to be to our final destination and grateful for the many things we learned along the way. Some of us decided to fly home, others made sure the SAG vehicles returned safely to Holland with all of our bikes and luggage.

We extend a HUGE thank you to all of you for following us, praying us through and encouraging us in various forms before, during and even now after the trip.

We also want to throw out a special thanks to our sponsors, both individual and corporate. We appreciate your support more than we can express and are grateful that you see value, not in what we are doing on this ride necessarily, but in what the Lakeshore Pregnancy Center does each day. Your financial contribution will significantly help LPC restore men, women, children and families to God, His truth, and the blessings that come with that.

THANK YOU!

Grace + Peace,
Team Ride4Life

Thursday, September 29, 2011

LPC R4L 2011 - Day 7 Quick Update

Here is a picture of our riders as we got our day off to a start. It is late and we need to push through one more day tomorrow. The heat here is taking it out of us quicker than in days past when we were battling the cold and even rain. The thermometer on Bob's bike today hit 104 degrees!!! So for now, enjoy this pic and stay posted as we continue to post updates for you to catch up on over the next several days.


Grace + Peace,
Team Ride4Life

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

LPC R4L 2011 - Day 6 Recap

Today we cycled from Jacksonville, FL to Ormond Beach, FL.

What a great day!!!! Much of the day we were along the coast with the ocean on our left.
It was uplifting, exhilarating, and fun! Then it got to be about 95 degrees and then 97 and then 99 and for the last 18 miles after lunch we focused on getting to the hotel where we could jump in the pool!

Today we encountered a turtle crossing the road, “lovebugs” that ruined our lunchtime
beach break plans. We ended up getting lunch at a cafe because they made it impossible for
us to eat outside. We then were able to relax a while until we met up to go to “Crabby
Joeʼs" out on Sunglow pier for dinner. We then enjoyed devotions together focusing on
Psalm 95. Thank you Cheryl for leading us. We then debriefed and talked about our
next day.

It was a GOOD day. God has blessed us once again with health and safety. Tonight we
are thankful to be able to hear the ocean from our window. Shout out of thanks to John
Wierenga for setting up all these great hotels for us. We wish you were with us!!! Now
only 2 days until we ride into Orlando, our finish line. “Oh the places weʼve been and the
things weʼve seen.”

Itʼs 12:15 am and we have to ride tomorrow early although the boss is giving us an extra
hour of sleep. Tomorrow promises to be sunny and hot and we canʼt wait to see what
God has planned for us!

Love and Blessings,
Team Ride4Life