Sunday, December 30, 2007

Day 142 (3700 miles)

Greetings from Synder TX. Sensing the bicycle ministry had hit a dead end in CA. I took up an offer of a web site follower to give me a ride to TX. Please continue to pray that God will provide the doors of opportunity that would be beneficial to the body. Its amazing how often the people that can least afford to help me, provide the most assistance. I really didn't know what to do in S. CA. I was given opportunity for food, and that was about it. Now at the cross roads of Snyder, do I find work to continue in the ministry, do I settle down here, what does God have in store? The person who is allowing me to stay here, really is pushing the limits of the resources. I am truly greatful for this persons faith and willingness to invest in my life, and the ministry. Again please pray for the right doors to be opened. If I can pray for any of you or if you have any comments, please send me an email at daniel.gibbs@yahoo.com. Thank you father for continuing to bless my life, I pray you have mercy on your body and bring us all closer to your perfect plan. Lets all continue to look for the good in all circumstances, and may God's will, and peace be found on earth. I love all of you, your friend Daniel

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Day 139 (3700 miles)

It appears the bicycle sign ministry may be over. California is a very beautiful place. There are so many people. The inquiries I've made about working for a bicycle have fallen on deaf ears. The thrift stores I've contacted do not do any thing unless you have cash. I did get a nice pizza dinner and a man running a charity out of his van gave me a nice par of shoes. My old ones were really bad. Thank you God for the answered prayer. I heard there was a Catholic church that would give a clothing voucher, but the store was hard to get to. Its hard to get information from people here.
On the bright side I was able to collect cans on Christmas and have enough money to get a bus ride to Ocean Side. I have money left over to buy some food. A friend that has followed my progress may be able to give me a place to stay and a job till I get back on my feet. The thought of living outside and finding employment had been troubling me. It is difficult for any one to give you a job when they can't get a hold of you. So this opportunity sounds real appealing to me. Please pray that this door of opportunity will stay open if its Gods will.
I hope all of you had a Merry Christmas and have a great new year. If I take this opportunity I'll shut the web site down. Your friend Daniel

Monday, December 24, 2007

Day 136 (3700 miles)

Greetings from Laguna Beach. My message was very short from Venice because I was only allowed 15 minutes. It was a dark rainy night. I never did find any place to sleep that night. I found a waiting room in a hospital, but the police ran me off. I tried to sleep in a park, but it was way to cold and wet. I got to ride on the La sub way, see Beverly Hills, and Hollywood. Venice was so dark and rainy. There were so many homeless people. I like Orange county so much better. I guess in a strange way I'm to Conservative for a place like Venice. After Christmas I'm going to pursue a bicycle with more vigor. I hope I'm not just wasting time here. I do try to stay in a constant state of prayer. Thank you all for your prayers and concerns, I hope all of us stay in God's kind graces. Your friend Daniel

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Day 132 (3700 miles)

Greetings from Venice. Its been raining today. I walked the Hollywood side walk of fame and I went to Venice beach. I was given a chanc e to tell a nice young man from Isreal my story. I saw a Library and I was able to post. Still searching for a bike and staying in a state of prayer. I hope all of you are fine. Thank you for your encouragement folks. God bless you all, Daniel

Monday, December 17, 2007

Day 129 ( 3700 miles)

I'm sorry it took me so long to publish this. I had a long ride through the desert going from Phoenix to Yuma. It appeared someone flattened my tire at the Yuma mission. I felt a spiritual battle going on there. I heard God's voice say the bike wouldn't make it to California, and this incident happened 2 miles from the border. I am hoping another bike will be provided. I feel God called me to spend a little time here in Laguna Beach. I hope to get a bike soon. I know many are praying for this to happen. I hope God will again open this door of opportunity to serve him. I'm examining my life and walk, to see if theres something in my life that needs to go before I can resume the mission. I'm going to start stretching in the mornings again. I did a lot of stretching during the 1st 2 months on the trip. I'll pray and meditate more and see if he can direct me to another bicycle.
I've seen God answer prayer so many times on this mission. Thank you for praying, all of you. If for some reason, the bicycle doesn't become available, I know its just whats best. I pray God's will, will be done. I can really get in a hurry sometimes, maybe I just need to slow down for a while.
I've now been in Southern CA. at least a week. A nice lady gave me some bus passes, so I've been able to tour Orange County for several days. I'm trying to slow down and see how God is working here. Los Angeles is in the next county.
I've found a place to sleep that seems safe and quiet. The community gave the homeless people a Christmas party and I was invited. They were really nice. They gave every one a sleeping bag and a back pack. In the homeless community around the country, this would be considered very rare. They have no place for us to sleep at night, but there planning on opening a church up for people to get out of the cold in January. The community gives us lunch 6 days a week.

Please pray God gives me a new purpose for living, for the sign ministry has been mine. He truly is why I live, without a bicycle I'm in need of fine tuning my walk with him. Its sort of funny, I can complicate anything. " God help, please give me a bike". Thank you folks for your concern on my lack of posting. At 1st I didn't know what to write, then I was unable to post. Thank you for all you wonderful people across our blessed country. I will hold everyone of you as a treasure in my heart. I started posting back in Virginia and I'm still in contact with people from there. Just today I looked at my emails, and a kind friend that took me to lunch in TX. said she was praying a bike would be provided. Another couple from Tx. prayed on line for a bicycle. Several others have touched me every week with their encouraging words, I pray God will keep all of you safe during this obvious time of transition in our world. If God's not providing a bicycle there must be a real reason why. I have sensed and seen so many strange things on this journey. The last couple of weeks have been nothing less than spooky at times. Thank you god for being with me, I'm sure if you weren't I wouldn't be writing this. This is my testimony, If you've never asked Christ into your heart, I would have to hate you not to ask you to do so now. I'm not asking you to join a church, ask Christ in to your heart. He has never left me, and I'm sure he won't leave you either. God bless all of you, Daniel

Monday, December 3, 2007

day 115 (3600 miles)

Its nice to be a way from the downtown area. Even stretching out into the suburbs, I sensed I needed to keep a close eye on my bicycle. I found a church that happened to be serving a super last night. It was nice to have a warm meal. They had a guest evangelist and much focus was on him and his family. When I left 2 very nice young ladies talked me and gave me a dollar and some change to get something to eat later. With this money I was able to park the sign in front of a Jack in the Box for a couple of hours this morning. I was also able to get out of the cold. Its not nearly as cold here in the Phoenix area, but it still cool. It does warm up and feel real nice in the afternoon. Praying for food for the journey I found some donuts on a park bench. I'm convince they were left for me. After going to a church, in an extremely wealthy area and being told they couldn't help with food or a bicycle inner tube. A man driving by stopped me and gave me 3 dollars, just enough for a spare tube. I didn't think it wise to go out in the desert with out a spare. While trying to find a library, a community center gave me a voucher for the local food pantry. While leaving the community center a christian man gave me his testimony and gave me another contribution. This enabled me to park the bike in front of another Jack in the Box. This location definitely had a larger traffic volume. I'm leaving the sign the same today. I really think we need to be reminded that Christ gave us 2 commands, love God, and love your neighbor as yourself. The way we do things in the American Church, I wonder if Christ sees us doing these two commands. Christ came to heal, love, and forgive, the problem is I don't think Americans see their lack of compassion for the poor as sin. After all, as long as we give our 10 percent were doing fine. Ask your local pastor, the same one that has the no trespassing sign on his Church. The same one that tells you to go some where else to get help. Do unto others how you would want to be treated? I dare say 90 percent of churches don't want to be treated very well when Christ returns. " As you did to the least of mine, you've done to me". Again, If your reading this, please pray for forgiveness, and accept God's unconditional gift of grace. If you don't see something as sin you can't be forgiven. Make a personal choice to accept Christ's gift now. Have a great day, your Friend Dan

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Day 114 ( 3600 miles)

God sure is faithful. I was riding along a narrow mountain road during a rain storm, in an area where avalanches were occurring and a man came and took me in to Phoenix. He bought me a motel for 2 nights. He gave me 20 dollars which enabled me to buy a new tire and tube. My tire blew up Friday night. When it rains to Arizona, it really rains. They were telling people not to drive their cars, and I'm On top of a mountain pass riding my bike. God is faithful. I had lunch at a nice church that feeds people after their service. A nice lady offered to take me to the mission. After 2 days in the motel I was ready to take off again. The man who picked me up thought maybe he could get me a some work at the mine. I prayed about it, and he never came back so I'm still on my way to California. Phoenix is a big city with a lot of homeless people. I'm happy I'm moving on, I don't like the homeless enviorment that much. I thank God for the opportunity to continue the journey. Food is short and money is shorter and I'm headed toward more desert, and I know he's here with me. Thank you all for your prayers Love, Daniel Ps. to days sign " Love your neighbour as yourself"

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Day 111 (3550 miles)

I made it Arizona. I woke up this morning at the 19 mile marker on hw 70. As I was riding down the road it started raining. I made it over the border and to the town of Duncan. From what I understand the sprinkling that is going on is suppose to give way to a lot of rain and mountain snow. I'll have to find some shelter between here and Phoenix if this happens. The Liberian thinks Phoenix is going to get 2 inches of rain. This could mean 20 inches of snow over 5000 ft level. We'll see what happens.
I had to buy 4 new tubes for my bike. The goat head thorns were all over the tires. They go right through the tires into the tubes. I spent an hour pulling them out of my back tire, while parked at MacDonald's. I would have replaced my front tire if the store had one, its in pretty rough shape. Last night some kind of animal got into my bread, its not so easy riding through the desert. Its nice to be in this nice warm library, shortly, I must decide if I'm going to proceed out of this town yet this afternoon, or try to find a dry place to sleep here. Today's sign reads " if its not Love, its not God". Thank you for reading the sight, and have a great day, your friend, Daniel

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Day 110 ( 3500 miles)

You never know what a new day may bring. I'm now in Lordsburg New Mexico. I was riding along the rail road tracks the last 40 or so miles. It seemed so great the wind was finally down the weather was perfect. Then I stated getting flat tires. I now am a firm believer in green slime tubes. There were thorns on the trail that gave me at least 5 flat tires. While trying to fix my flats I would see where the slime tubes were plugging a lot of small holes. I had to sleep in the desert last night because my front tire was flat beyond repair. Making it here this morning I'm happy I found a place to buy fix a flat, and another place to buy a couple of tubes. The donations that were made from several people back in Las Cruses have enabled me to keep going. I look in front of me and I see a lot of wilderness I can't but wonder what the future may bring. I do know God is with me. I surely don't understand why things happen, I do thank God he,s with me on this journey. I was able to park the sign in front of a truck stop with an Arby's for over an hour. Today the sign reads " Because he lives". I plan on switching it to " If its not Love, its not God". I see so many religious people that want me to believe like them. How can they all be right when they all believe different. Thats why I've patterned this journey after Jesus' instructions to the 12, and to the 70. I have not found a 2nd , he sent them out 2 by 2. I've been so blessed that my partner has been Christ himself. Thank you Jesus. You all have a great day, your friend Daniel

Monday, November 26, 2007

Day 108 (3400 miles)

Greetings from Las Cruces,
What a week. The wind can be very difficult to ride a bicycle through. I was able to spend the night at 8500 feet of elevation. While meditating a large black cloud came by and started snowing on me. I was overlooking a beautiful canyon in Cloud Croft New Mexico. A nice lady let me sleep in her unoccupied mobile home for 3 nights earlier this week, and last night I was able to sleep in a nursury of a church. I went over a mountain pass around 6700 feet in elevation, it was cold. I was able to Park the sign in front of a well traveled drive trough for 2 days. Today I parked it in front of a MacDonold's for about 1 hr. God touched the hearts of a lot of believers last night to encourage me. I was given food, lodging, and some financial assistance. Thank you all that helped with your prayer and physical support. May God bless you 100 fold. Todays sign reads " because he lives" Have a great day Love Daniel

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Day 102 (3300 miles)

I'm in Hope NM. I'm on bike 7. I was unable to find a bike or any one to fix it Hobbs. As I gave up, God had a very generous excatholic pick me up and he took me to lunch and gave me his bike. I thank all that have helped keep the sign going down the road. I'm here now at a store where another christian is letting me use her computer. I have a new sign and it reads " Jesus saves".

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Day 100 ( 3300 miles)

God and I have made it to New Mexico. I know Christ's spirit is going with me as I go. Last night while trying to proceed West out of Hobbs my back tire lost 3 spokes. I told the people who donated the bike I thought it would make it to New Mexico and it did. Thank you God for sending that man on the road last night to warn me about the road a head.
I hope the sign and this site encourages people to take a step out of fear and love stangers and that my testimony of God's unconditional love and support will help others to take steps of faith and serve God. This is my purpose for this ministry. Today I'm riding around Hobbs with a sign that reads "give thanks with agreatfull heart, becouse he gave us his son." I see much value in reminding people that God sent his son, and during this time of thanks giving we should mention thanks for that. I have a flesh, and you people who follow me and pray for me are my family and support. Please don't stop praying, its selfish, but I believe God works through this sign, Thank you God for letting me serve you, Love Daniel

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Day 97 (3200 miles)

It mentions in James that we should watch what our tongues speak. Some times I want to know, and do things for God, I'm just not qualified to do, and know. I often forget that God is still in charge. As in the book of Job, nothing is being done in which God is not in control. I feel convicted after talking to a nice lady I met in Haskell a couple of days ago. I went on and on about the lack of compassion I see from many of the churches. I very much believe that the evil one is the promoter and the accuser. It sure doesn't take much to slip off into the land of the accuser. I hope if I've accused any of you folk during my travels that you will pray for me as I have asked God to fix any witness that I tried to under take on my own strength.
On the lighter side, my friend explained to me that the bear I seen had to be a wild hog, and the wolf I saw had to be a coyote. Another example of ignorance, I sure am glad the Lord is graceful, and weighs the heart. I was able to park the sign at a MacDonald's for the 1st time since I left Dallas. Going on a Thanks Giving theme today's sign reads " Enter his gates with thanksgiving in your heart" then a cross, then the words "thank you Jesus". I stopped at a grocery store and felt quite a negative reaction to the sign. I pray God will work in the hearts of the people that see the sign, and I pray I write the right words on it. There was a high wind warning yesterday. I had a hard time cutting though the cross winds that guested over 40 miles an hour. A cold front went through and this mornings low was in the upper 20s. By Monday they say it will worm up gradually back to near 80. Worn out from the high winds and just being plain tired I slept in a motel last night. Thank you all for all your prayers and donations. I hope God increases you 100 fold. Love your friend Daniel

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Day 95 (3100 miles)

Greetings from Haskell TX. The high winds I battled yesterday seem to have diminished. I was going due west and the wind was from the southwest but it was still difficult. I was able to take a shower last night at a city owned free camp site. I had a hot cake breakfast at the dairy queen this morning. The library here has a lot of computers. I noticed there building a new building around the corner. The people here have been real friendly. I'm setting a new route further South. The roads are not well traveled here in West Texas. There was a stretch yesterday I didn't see a car for over an hour. I saw a dead hog on the side of the road, and I saw a coyote cross the road and watch me from about 1/4 mile away. Today's verse is " blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God". Libraries are few and far between, so postings might not be as regular. Thank you, everyone who logs on to the sight. Please pray God will use the sign for his purposes and that my eyes will be open for his opportunities. I due pray each one of you, make a personal choice to love God, and to do to others as you want done to yourself. Don't rely on your church, its a individual choice, the churches righteousness may not be good enough, but Christ's blood will be. Have a great day, love Daniel

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Day 93 (3050 miles)

I left Dallas a couple of days ago. Last night I spent the night at ft. Richardson State Park in Jacksboro TX. The wind that I faced in Eastern Arkansas is back here in central TX. I left Jacksboro this morning and passed through some type of ridge line to a small town named Bryson. I stopped to worship at a United Methodist church. It was a small congregation, they let me go in to their food pantry after church and I was able to get food for the next few days. A nice lady from the church invited me to have lunch across the street at the local all u can eat. I had a really nice chicken dinner, salad, and desert. She then has driven me 5 miles back outside of town to her home to use her computer. God's people can be so nice. In this day of fear, you can really reflect God's light by showing compassion, you really stick out. Today's sign reads " The world is passing away, but those who do God's will, abide forever". I thank God for all of you folks who have shared their lives and resources with me during this trip. Please continue to follow my blog and pray that God will open the doors he wants open and close the doors he wants closed for me,you, and the sign. Have a great day. Love Daniel

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Day 90 (3000 miles)

I finally made it to Dallas. What a big city. Yesterday afternoon Allen and Jana treated me to an all you can eat pizza buffet. I visited their church and they gave me some food. I slept on a bike trail last night. I was able to park the bike sign at 2 very visible locations at 2 different McDonald's. The sign still reads "call on the name of the Lord and you will be saved". I'm planning to spend at least 1 more night here in Dallas area. I'm having some bike problems right now, I lost a small part and I'm looking for it in the bushes. I've had a couple of weird things happen and I sense a test happening. I want to thank who ever was praying for me Tuesday afternoon, I really felt God's presence and I know someone was praying for me. Please pray that God will continue to use the sign and that I will have boldness in my witness. Thank you everyone who has helped on this journey, God bless all of you.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Day 87 (mile2900)

They told me I would never make it any where in life, and I've made it to Paris, Texas that is. Sunday morning I left Wicks AR. and went into Oklahoma. Sunday afternoon and all day
monday I rode through Oklahoma down into Texas last night. Sunday night I slept next to a church and last night in a woods at a rest area. Sunday morning I worshiped in a small baptist church near Dequeen AR. and Sunday night at a large assembly's of God in broken bow AR. It was nice I was able to fit in at both locations. The pastor at the assembly's of God new a few people I new from Grand Rapids. I haven't had a lot of interest in the sign of late. This morning a car passed me slow at least 3 times. Then going in to the library a couple visited with me for a short time. Sunday night a man at Mc Donald's going through the drive through ran in and gave me 20 dollars. I'm trying to find a fast food restaurant to park the bike so people can see the sign. A friend and partner in the ministry gave me some wood hearts with the saying "Jesus loves you" and I leave them on the table. Today's verse " believe on the name of the Lord and you will be saved".

Monday, October 29, 2007

Day82 (2800 miles)

God has enabled me to spend this week in two very special households. On Sunday night a very nice man made me dinner and allowed me to stay at his home. Then, on Monday a family of four offered to allow me to stay. I appreciate the faith both these households have shown by allowing a christian brother, they have never met before to share their lives. I've been able to volunteer at a secular school festival and a church festival this week. God has provided an answer of a prayer I had in regards to loneliness. Many people in this small community have shown christian love. The family has donated so many camping supplies, as well as a new used bicycle to my mission. Rumor has it that an anonymous donor has graciously offered to buy me a new bible which will be red lettered and have a concordance in it. I so much appreciate the opportunity this community has afforded me. Today's sign reads " In the last days God will pour out his spirit on everyone." This is Acts 2:17a. Today someone emailed me an article about how, as Americans we are so blessed, and that we should count our blessings. Thank you father for all you do, have a great day, Daniel

Day 79 (2800 miles)

A lot has happened during the last 5 days. I camped at a couple different camp sights. Although in a remote forest in Arkansas God still brought people of faith in my life. Debating if I go directly West or go South to warmer weather then West, I haven't had clear direction. Sunday morning I clearly heard that I should go towards Dallas. Sunday evening I was looking for a church in which I could feel Christian love, and boy did God bless me. Sticking to my rule of not mentioning names, I won't mention the name of the church, I really believe God will bless this church for their faith. I was welcomed and really felt God's spirit during this service. I sure am glad I stoped at this church. I know there are good people in all the denominations. I can't stop imploring believers to individually be Christ here on earth, because if we don't do it, who will? When people at a church show unconditional love it radiates Christ's presence. We have all the commandments, follow all the rules, but if we have not love we really have nothing. Don't rely on anything or anyone for your link to God, its a personal choice to love God and your neighbor as yourself. It goes along with faith without works is dead, Mt. 25 clearly states, " when you do it to the least of these your doing it to me." During this time of fear, Christians have an opportunity to show their light more than ever, when we show love now days, we stick out. We have a great opportunity to let our lights shine. Today's sign reads " In the last days God will pour out his Spirit on everyone" Acts 2: 17a. I Thank everyone that has shared their experience, strength, and hope with me during this journey.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Day 75 (2700 miles)

Greetings from Mt. Ida AR. This is a small town of just under 1000 residents. I just got done fixing a flat tire at the Ranger station. The nice lady who gave me a map said she used to date a guy named Gibbs. The rain finally stopped last night around 10 or so. It was probably around 40 this morning, Everything I owned, clothes, maps, sleeping bag, got soaked. I had a flat tire yesterday and the tire was unfixable. I bought a new back tire, inner tube, and sleeping bag last night. The zipper on my bag was broke, and it was going to cost 3 or 4 dollars to dry it. A new bag cost 10 at Wall Mart. All I have is sandals and my feet are starting to get cold in the morning. I'll be looking for a garage sale for new shoes. Today's sign "Be strong, be courageous, all you that hope in the Lord." Ps. 31:24 The road is not a high volume traffic road, but It does get some traffic, I hope God will use the sign to encourage some. Have a great day, Daniel

Monday, October 22, 2007

Day 73 ( 2650 miles)

Central Arkansas sure is different than eastern Arkansas. There is a lot of big beautiful churches. Saturday night I slept along side a big Church of God in Benton. I was really hungry so I ate at an all you can eat. I got sick. I've had an infection in my mouth for about 5 days. I had a fever and was real tired. When I left Benton I got lost and went around in circles. Sometimes you ride into a community not knowing there is no way out except the way you went in. A man a Baptist church explained how to get back to the main road. Twenty miles down the road a lady yelled at me and said " what does your sign read?" I stopped and we had hamburgs, potato salad and a very nice meal. She was from the Church of Christ, and he was a Seventh day advent. I avoided conflicting with them on the idea of losing your salvation. Some times we really believe the same thing its just how we word it. We all felt God's love and forgiveness, and are grateful for all he is doing in our lives. Last night I spent the night in Hot Springs AR. The National Park Camp ground was 10.00. As I was riding on the way to the camp ground a lady gave me 10.00 out of the window of a moving car to pay for it. Curt and his wife, were both from Hot Springs and encouraged me to visit there. It looks like rain, I left the sign in the tent, its taking a day of rest. Yesterdays sign read " thank you for giving to the lord you will be so glad you gave". Out of the teaching in Matt 25. This ref was on the bottom as well as the cross. I'll probably spend one more night here. Please keep on praying love, Daniel

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Day 71 (2600miles)

I've had a hard time finding an open library. Wednesday I went through Memphis TN.. They received some much needed rain. I went over the Mississippi River on the Int 55 bridge. The on ramp didn't say no pedestrians. There was a side walk on the side. It didn't look like it was used very often. Arriving in West Memphis AR. I was greeted to a flat tire right away. I found a motel for only 30 dollars and went in for the night. It stormed real bad, we actually had a tornado warning. The next day I rode against a 35 mile an hour wind. I had 2 flat tires, and I still have a slow leak. Two nights ago a cold front went through, it didn't stop the wind it just has been a colder wind. I finally made it to Little Rock. The "Run for a cure" was going on downtown so the streets were filled with people. A man at a pawn shop directed me to a local library branch where I'm writing to you from now. Today's sign reads " Love God, love your neigber as yourself". This is taken out of Luke 10. My email is daniel.gibbs@yahoo.com if anyone ever wants to say hi. The last few days have been particularly discouraging, I think it was because of the wind. Each day I've had several people honk going by the sign, I had a chance to talk to a few people today. Eastern Arkansas is very rural, and the economy isn't doing very good. Things seem to be better here in Little Rock. What a difference a few miles make, in TN. there was a ton of people and little water, in Ak. theres a ton of water and few people. What a beautiful day it is outside. I hope all of you have a good day. Your friend Daniel

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Day 67 ( 2450 miles)

I had a chance to witness to five young people, and a family of about 4 children and a dad. The dad was asked to leave the parking lot of the hardware store in which he was selling raffle tickets. He had been given permission to sell the tickets by a clerk, but a higher level manager told him to move on. He claimed to be selling the tickets for fire fighting equipment. I usually take a persons word, and let God deal with him if hes lying. He shared his struggles with the different laws that are being passed. I passed on my message that we all need to make a personal choice to trust in Christ and his righteousness, not our country's wisdom. I love my country, but as the old testament Prophets seen trouble coming to Israel, so I see trouble coming to us. We claim to be " one nation under God" but we are continuing to push him out of every aspect of our existence. If you read this please thank God for what you have, and ask him to have mercy on us.
As for the trip, my bike chain broke down right as I left Waynesboro. Three young men came to help me, one claimed to know Christ as his savior, I witnessed to all 3 for about 20 or 30 minutes. They actually gave me a donation when I left. The chain broke again a half mile up the road. I could only use about 2 gears all the way to Savanah where I am now. I actually bought a motel room for a night and was able to stay out of the much needed rain that came down last night. I was also able to do much needed repairs inside in a dry controlled enviorment. The bike seems to be riding real good this morning. I watched a little TV, but I quickly noticed all the fear that the TV, is putting out. I can only pray that God will use this fear to draw people to him. I so often see that people are much, much less to trust and help people because of this fear. That's partly why today's sign comes from 1 John 5:12 b "If we love one another, God lives in us,and his love is perfected in us." Then a picture of a tree and small words " check the fruit". Only things done for God will matter at the end. I Hope you all have a great day.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Day 66 (2400)

I'm currently in Waynesboro TN. I've been traveling on route 64. For the most part its had a good shoulder on the side of the road for bikes. The whole state of Tennessee has been bicycle friendly. Saturday night after praying for God's direction as where to find a place to sleep, I was lead to a small baptist church outside of Fayetteville. A man was outside the building cutting the grass, preparing for Sunday worship. We shared some of our mutual concerns for the body of Christ and for America, he invited me to his home and his wife fixed a great dinner, and washed my clothes. They let me shower, and they let me sleep in their guest bed room. Its difficult to show this kind of trust and love in today's world, they have strong faith. This couple shared with me stories of their many ministry trips, and Hope they donated the building for the church. I left after attending Sunday school and church. Their pastor encouraged me to attend a demonstration for a cause in which in feels strongly lead. I thank God for men and women, because their love for God and their neighbors, they feel they must warn them about sin. My ministry is the bicycle sign. I love organizations that not just point a finger, but offer a huge helping hand to lead people to the heart and life changing blood of the Lamb. Many people feel God could not lead me to ride down the road with a bible verse on my back but I do, so I certainly don't ever want to discourage anyone who is lead by the loving heavenly father from serving him. Last night I was able to hear a message about sin lead by a very nice young pastor. The church allowed me to stay in their youth facility. A christian man brought me food and fresh clothing this morning. He shared with me his walk of faith and encouraged me in love. Where ever we are in life, we all face many challenges, I thank God for unconditional love. I don't have to be perfect, just accept his unconditional gift of love. Today's verse "But God commendeth his love towards us, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." Rom. 5: 8. I did put the nrsv version of that. Thank you God for all you do. Have a great day everyone. Love Daniel

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Day 64 (2300 miles)

I had to leave the computer yesterday because the library closed up and they said "go", I really wanted to talk more about my experience at Crossville. Christ did not come into the world to condemn any one, but to save us all who all who were already condemned. Crossville is probably no better or worse than any other town. Where ever God is making progress, evil fights back. It is my firm understanding that the accuser of the brother is evil. I want to thank all the good people who showed their love for me and the sign in Crossville. We are not responsible, for the actions of our family, our government, or even our church leaders. God weighs the hearts of individuals, we are not perfect, thank you lord for " being just to forgive us of our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness". " there is no condemnation for those in Christ", don't rely on any ones righteousness but his, this is what the Word says. I don't ever want to come across as condemning others, but if the sign can have people search their hearts and grow closer to the just one, we have won a battle. I rely do love all of Crossville and hope God will continue to do miracles there.
The sign has now made its way down South 70 to hw 55. I'm planing on taking a Southern route across this truly beautiful state. Today I'm writing from a computer in the town of Tullahoma. Last night a pastor let me stay in a dorm set up for visiting Church groups. I thank God for the privilege to stay at such a place. Again I try not to mention names for two reasons, 1 God will give them their reward, and 2, I don't want to make a web for their feet.
As for today, you should of seen all the people viewing the sign at MacDonald's. The sign on that bike is so visible. I can often feel when clergy judges my ministry, but I'm telling you, you don't need dozens of monthly pledges and thousands of dollars going through mission organization to serve the Lord. The sign is living prof, it works. I pray God continues to put Godly people in the way of the sign to help. Thank you all for your faith, and may God bless you all. Yesterday, a pastor asked me " Why" as far as my ride goes so today's sign Read's"why?" Because he lives, he is the future, kings and kingdoms will pass away, but Christ will live forever". Then a picture of the cross and the words" blessed insurance". Thank you Lord that we don't need to be perfect, we just need to believe. I love you Lord, and you all Daniel

Friday, October 12, 2007

Day 63 (2250 miles)

God is still at work in Crossville. While leaving town I met a nice family at a garage sale which on leaving wanted to give me gloves to keep me warm. Down the road I stopped at another garage sale and a lady of strong faith seen the sign and wanted to bless me in any way she could. She donated all my purchases, provide a donation, and then learning I was tired from a lack of sleep the night before she offered to let me rest in her spare room. Assuring me her husband was a very kind man and wouldn't mind I agreed to take a nap and probably spend the night. A short time later a daughter arrived very upset, demanding that I leave the house. I love Jesus' teaching in the "B" attitudes, and I quickly wanted to leave. The lady insisted I stay. Shortly later another male relative came demanding that I leave, Jesus said he came to put devison among families and that certainly happened. Again I plead with all not to follow anyone other than Christ. We must overcome the evil of fear and show love like this nice lady bestowed on me. I pray God blesses her 10 fold. She suggested to days sign which reads "All things will be possible with God". On the bottom a picture of the cross, and the word faith I must go Love Daniel

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Day62

I'm learning there is always 2 ways of looking at something. This morning my sign read "If its not love,joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, or gentleness + self control its not God. God is Love" While at MacDonald's, in Crossville TN., Someone thought it necessary to rip off my light and tear down my sign off the bike. It saddens me that someone would do this, yet I'm fortunate that's all that happened. All my worldly belongings are on the bike, they could have flattened the tires or done any kind of damage, so I am grateful that God was watching over the bike. It almost appeared some one or some thing intervened during the process. It appears even in small towns I need to watch the bike closer.
I sense the battle going on here is very strong. I went to a church for prayer meeting last night and only 1 person showed. She suggested I go up the road to the next church. I did so, and was pleased to arrive just a few minutes late. I didn't notice the sign saying kjv only. I was really uncomfortable with the lack of interest or love shown. I really believe we need to stop majoring on the minors and start walking and acting like Christ with love. I left and went back to the 1st church to sleep, and just as I was going to sleep a dog started barking, it would not stop, eventually I had to move. I really think that dog had something in it. I don't know if the spiritual condition of this town is any different than any other but I do feel strong negative forces at work here. Please pray for the believers here, as I am right now, its hard to live where there is little love. I very much believe we need to by pass leadings that are contrary to the fruit of the spirit and reflect God's love as often as we feel lead, remember faith in God is an individual choice, yes belong to a body but be loyal to the King. God help us all. Daniel

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Day 61 (2200 miles)

Hopefully I'm done with the school of hard knox for a while. Just a joke, Knoxville was a very nice city with quite a few nice bike paths. I'm now in Kingston. I visited a Lutheran church yesterday evening, for I was in need of a bible. The secretary was very friendly and not only provided a bible, but some McDonald's gift certificates to. Come to find out their pastor was on a bike ride across TN. this week. Today's sign reads " Jesus loves me this I know, for he rides beside me as I go, simple ones to him belong, I am weak, but he is strong". God is so good. Feel free to email me at daniel.gibbs@yahoo.com any time. Have a great day and God bless. Daniel

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Day 60 ( 2150 miles)

The ministry must be doing some good. I've felt attacks physically, mentally, and spiritually. Please pray the holy spirit will grow in strength to meet the new challenges. I'm now west of Knoxville. I had more bike problems. This time the bike shop people only gave me a couple dollars off. I thank God for the faith of the two churches that blessed me over the weekend. This enabled me to get a new sign, and fix the bike. I don't mention you for that way God will bless you later. Last night a church in Blaine TN. asked me to leave their property because their insurance wouldn't allow them to help me. I've been praying for them. Please trust in God for your insurance, we must not let the world dictate our ministries. Thank you for all that have prayed and supported God's word on the back of a bike, it has been seen by thousands. Today's sign uses Rev 3 " behold I stand at the door and knock". Thank you for visiting, have a great day. Yours in Christ Daniel

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Day 57 2050 miles (approx)

Virginia sure does have nice bike trails. I just left the creeper trail which went from White Top mountain to Abingdon. I'm actually in the Library there now. Two gentlemen, Cliff and his dad Harry, who I met on the New River trail saw me riding and went and bought me some breakfest. On the way up White top mountain my two low range gears went out. It was hard going up 2000 feet with only high gears. A believing man at the bike shop was delighted to fix my bike for just the cost of the part. God continues to work through believers to keep the bike going. Today's sign reads " Choose this day which God you will serve, as for me and my bike we will serve the Lord". This is a form of Josh 24: 15 . I'm glad to get back on the road after being on the trail. The trail is nice riding, but there is limited exposure for the sign. I did however get quite abit of feed back and some encouraging remarks. Please pray that God will continue to strengthen me in his word and equips me for the tasks ahead. Love in Christ, Daniel W. Gibbs(daniel.gibbs@yahoo.com)

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Day 55

This is the day the lord has made let us rejoice and be glad in it. I've been on the New River Bike trail which runs from Pulaski VA. to Galax VA. The trail ran about 52 miles. I was able to share how God is still working in peoples lives to around 10 people. It started with a conversation with a relatively new christian at the store in Drapper. It is a small store, and the man shared with me the struggles to keep it going, but he also acknowledged his many blessings. I hit a spot in the trail where it split. Two preachers and a Deccan happened to be resting there. We shared how God is working in our different ministries and they gave me advice both directionally and spiritually. God is so good. About 20 minutes ago I left a bike repair shop in Galax where the christian man refused payment for a basket and repairs done on my bike. There are so many wonderful God fearing men and woman still working for the Lord today. My email is daniel.gibbs@yahoo.com if you care to contact me. Thankyou for visiting my web site, please pray that God continues to open opportunities for ministry and that I stay spiritually fit to serve, Love Daniel

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Initial Posting

At the age of 23, I was lonely and confused, I called upon the Lord with faith for the 1st time and felt the presence of the holy spirit enter my life. Three years ago, after praying for approximately 275 people and situations in which I never forgave or asked for forgiveness, I started hearing God's voice. Despite falling back into sin over and over, God has proven faithful to forgive me of this sin and cleanse me from all unrighteousness.
In the early part of August I left Grand Rapids MI. on a bicycle. I felt God leading me towards Niagara Falls NY. During this journey I had one bicycle stolen and one broke down beyond repair. With God's intervention through loving people new bicycles, food, and clothing were provided, and I arrived a week later. My faith in God and God's people was growing.
After a night of praying, I felt God leading me to Burlington VT. God continued to provide for my every need. As he provided, my faith began to grow. While traveling through the Adirondack mountains one rainy day he lead me to Adirondack Bible Chapel Ministry Center. God used Pastor Ed's teaching in Roman's 6 to open my eyes to the fact that I need to be a slave to righteousness. After a week of studying and serving at the center I continued on my journey. Making it to Burlington, while picking trash up on the side of the road, a man came and asked me to help him. For three days I helped him, and testified to God's faithfulness.
From Burlington I headed to Portland Maine. During the journey, after a flat tire in St.John'sbury I acquired my 4th bicycle. God continued to meet my every need and I started to grow in my desire to serve him. After a soaking rain a kind christian man gave me a ride the last 20 miles into Portland.
From Portland it became obvious that God was doing a work in my heart, and using me to encourage others on the road. After praying I set off for New Mexico. I went through Boston, Providence, Long Island( where God provided my current bicycle), and New York City.
One afternoon a woman in a park in New Jersey asked me which charity I was riding for, she said " you riders usually have a sign for the cause in which you are raising money ." I stated, " I'm riding with, and for the Lord." This was the beginning of Dan's Bicycle Sign Ministry. This woman, by her kindness opened my eyes to the opportunity to serve God in a larger capacity. I made a sign at a McDonald's inside a WalMart and before I left the building God was touching lives. I left to use the rest room and before I came back a note of encouragement was left on the sign.
From there I've went through Philedelphia, Wilmington, Northern Baltimore, and into the Viginias. The sign ministry has opened up opportunity after opportunity to share God's love and encouragment. Now in Radford VA. I thank God for the mercy he has shown me, by giving me an opportunity to serve him in this new way. Sometimes I feel my efforts seem silly, but I see how God can work through this simple ministry, and I am grateful he's giving me yet another chance to serve him.