Surrender the Handlebars

Fuel Your Faith

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5–6 (NIV)

Fuel Stop

Have you ever looked up and wondered where the month went?

That’s exactly how I felt as June came to a close.

One minute it was the beginning of the month, and the next I found myself reflecting on everything God had done… things I never could have planned, predicted, or controlled.

If someone had told me at the beginning of June everything that would happen, I probably would have smiled politely and thought, There’s no way.

Why?

Because I’ve spent much of my life wanting to know the plan. I like order. I like preparation. I like having my hands firmly on the handlebars.

But somewhere along this journey, God gently reminded me that while I may hold the handlebars of my Spyder, He’s the One holding my life.

Earlier this year, I prayed a simple prayer that changed everything:

“Lord, wherever You send me, I’ll go. Whatever You ask me to do, I’ll do.”

That prayer has led me down roads I never expected. Some exciting. Some uncomfortable. Some that stretched my faith beyond what felt comfortable.

Yet every mile has revealed God’s faithfulness.

As ryders, we know preparation matters. Before every ryde we inspect our bikes, suit up with our ryding gear, check the weather, and plan our route. Then we do something remarkable, we trust.

We trust our training.

We trust our machine.

Most importantly, we trust God to guide us safely every mile of the journey.

What if we lived every day with that same confidence?

Before putting on our helmet, we put on the full Armor of God.

Before checking our GPS, we seek God’s direction.

Before gripping the handlebars, we surrender our hearts.

Life isn’t about giving up responsibility. It’s about giving God permission to interrupt our plans with His purpose.

Sometimes the most courageous thing we can do isn’t opening the throttle.

Sometimes it’s opening our hands.

Because surrender isn’t weakness.

It’s trust.

And every time we say, “Yes, Lord,” we make room for Him to do immeasurably more than we could ever imagine.

As we begin this new month, don’t be afraid if God changes your route.

The best adventures often begin with a detour.

Remember this promise: God will always work things together for your good and His glory.

So this July, loosen your grip.

Let Him lead.

The Author of your faith has never taken a wrong turn.

Faith Reflection

Take a quiet moment and ask yourself:

  • Where am I gripping the handlebars too tightly?
  • What plans, fears, or expectations am I struggling to surrender to God?
  • If Jesus asked me to change direction today, would my answer be, “Yes, Lord”?
  • Am I trusting God’s map, or insisting on following my own?

Sometimes faith isn’t about knowing the destination.

It’s about trusting the One leading the ryde.

This month, I challenge every Windsister to practice surrender.

Each morning before your feet hit the floor, pray these simple words:

“Lord, today I surrender my plans, my schedule, my expectations, and my worries to You. Order my steps. Interrupt me if You need to. Lead me where You want me to go. Today my answer is yes.”

If you’re heading out on a ryde, pause before you start your engine. Place your hand on your bike and dedicate every mile to Him.

Then pay attention.

Notice the conversations He arranges.

Notice the people He places in your path.

Notice the unexpected blessings hidden in what looked like interruptions.

At the end of each day, write down one moment when you saw God’s hand directing your journey.

By the end of July, you’ll have a beautiful record of His faithfulness.

Let Us Prayer

Heavenly Father,

Thank You for being the One who faithfully leads every mile of our journey. Forgive us for the times we grip the handlebars of our lives so tightly that we leave no room for You to steer.

Father God, today we surrender our plans, our timelines, our fears, and our need for control. Teach us to trust You even when we can’t see around the next curve. Help us to walk by faith instead of by sight.

Father God, as we ryde through this month, clothe us with the full Armor of God. Protect us physically on the road and spiritually in our daily lives. Make us women who are quick to obey, eager to serve, and willing to say, “Yes, Lord,” no matter where You lead.

Use our lives to encourage others, reflect Your love, and bring glory to Your name.

Order our steps.

Guide our hearts.

Strengthen our faith.

And remind us that the greatest adventure is following You.

In Jesus’ mighty name we pray

Amen.

July Road Blessing

“May the Lord direct your path, steady your hands, calm your heart, and fill your spirit with courage. May every mile you travel this month remind you that the safest place you’ll ever be is following the One who already knows the road ahead. Ride fearless, love boldly, and trust completely. Amen.”

Ride Fearless. Live Faith-Fueled.

Adventurously Yours,

LaShaun Jackson
Adventures of Fearless Faith

Remove the man from the scene

Remember

Woman riding blue three-wheeled motorcycle on winding Texas Highway 105 with road sign and greenery
A woman enjoys a sunny ride on a three-wheeled motorcycle along Texas Highway 105.

I hope this first week of June finds each of you blessed, encouraged, and doing well.

Since beginning this blog and sharing my journey through YouTube, ryding my bike on the open road and offering the words God places on my heart along the way, it has truly been a blessing. But as this adventure continues, so do the responsibilities and opportunities that come with it. And sometimes, that means I’m not able to create or post as often as I used to.

They’re good challenges to have, but I’d be lying if I said I don’t miss those quieter moments of simply sharing encouragement more consistently.

Still, I’ve always believed this: it’s the life we live off the bike that makes life on the bike even sweeter. Ryding doesn’t pause life. If anything, life becomes even fuller, especially now, as my husband and I step into this empty-nester season and begin scaling things differently together.

The first week of June arrived before I even realized it. And this past week has been stressful on many levels, some good stress, some heavy stress, but stress, nonetheless.

Remove the man from the scene

This past Sunday, sitting in Mass, the message was simple but powerful: Remember.

Remember what God has done.

Remember the “Egypt’s” He brought you out of.

Remember the waters He made a way through.

Remember the battles you no longer must fight.

As I sat there, I found myself reflecting on the goodness of God, His mercy, His grace, and His faithfulness. And I realized something important: even the days that feel overwhelming are still good days. They are filled with unseen work that God is doing behind the scenes, even when I can’t fully understand it.

My heart also drifted to the voice of the late Gospel maestro, Daryl Coley, and his song “I Can’t Tell It All.” Sometimes, I simply can’t tell all the things God has done, because life away from the bike has a way of fading those memories. But that’s when you need to put yourself in a timeout and remember.

Because sometimes life doesn’t make sense. Sometimes you can’t trace what God is doing or understand the path He’s leading you on. In those moments, all you can do is lift your hands, smile through it, and remember. Remember His faithfulness. Remember His provision. Remember how He brought you through before. And trust that the same God who carried you then is carrying you now…And for that, I give Him praise.

So, as we live life on and off the bike this month of June. I want to encourage you to hold this close throughout the month of June, whether you’re on your bike or walking through everyday life. Let remembrance be your strength when things feel uncertain and your anchor when life feels heavy.

And I also ask that you continue to keep our Windsisters in prayer, those caring for loved ones battling illness. Pray for strength when they are weary, peace when they are overwhelmed, comfort in difficult moments, and God’s healing touch over those in need.

As for me, I’m pressing forward with gratitude, even during a full and stretching season.

Have a beautiful and blessed June…Ryde safe and Stay in Faith!

Lord, thank You for bringing us into the month of June. We ask for Your peace to cover our minds, Your strength to carry us through every challenge, and Your wisdom to guide our steps on every road we travel, both on and off the bike. Help us to remember Your faithfulness in every season and to trust You even when we cannot see the full picture. Watch over our loved ones, especially those who are weary or caring for the sick and surround them with Your comfort and healing. Keep us safe, grounded, and grateful. In Jesus’ name, I Pray Amen.

Ryde Safe & Stay in Faith

Add text The Month of May

A Prayer for Healing, Restoration, and Peace in the Month of May

A Bright Yellow Field Full of Plains Coreopsis(Coreopsis tinctoria) Wildflowers in Texas

Father God,

In this beautiful month of May, when spring is alive, when the earth is awakening, and everything that once felt dormant begins to bloom again, we come before You with gratitude.

Just as You breathe life into creation, we ask You to breathe healing into every woman who rides the open road on her Can-Am Spyder. Let this season of renewal reflect what You are doing within them, restoring strength, reviving joy, and awakening hope where it may have grown quiet.

Lord, we lift up every woman rider into Your care.

Where there is pain, bring healing like fresh spring rain washing over dry ground.

Where there is weariness, bring renewal like new blossoms after a long winter.

Where there is heaviness of heart, bring lightness like warm May winds moving gently through the trees.

As the earth is coming alive again, we ask You to bring new life to their spirit, new courage for the journey, new peace for the road ahead, and new joy in the freedom of the ride.

Father, in this season of growth, restore what has been broken.

Rebuild what has been weary.

Reignite what has grown dim.

Let this be a month of divine renewal, where what was once silent begins to sing again in their hearts.

Surround them with Your protection as they travel. Guard every mile, every turn, every open highway. Let Your presence be the calm they feel in the wind, the strength they feel in motion, and the peace that steadies them in every moment.

And when life feels uncertain, remind them that just as spring always comes after winter, Your restoration always follows every season of struggle.

Fill them with comfort when they need rest, peace when they need stillness, and joy that rises like morning light over a new day.

We thank You for the beauty of May, for the gift of renewal, and for the sisterhood of women ryders who carry both strength and grace across the open road.

May this truly be a season of coming alive again, in body, mind, spirit, and soul.

In the Mighty name of Jesus we pray,

Amen.

Weighed, Redeemed, and Not Found Wanting

Adventures of Fearless Faith Ryders Devotional

An elderly man in robes kneels in prayer surrounded by calm lions in a dark pit.
Daniel kneels in peaceful prayer as he is surrounded by calm lions in the Lion’s Den – Daniel 6:22

This message didn’t just come to me once. It kept showing up.

During Holy Week, I decided to watch some of my favorite Biblical movies, like The Ten Commandments, which was an Easter tradition in my childhood, along with The Robe and Ben-Hur.

It all began while I was watching The Book of Daniel and saw the word TEKEL appear on the wall.

Then I heard it again while listening to an audiobook about Padre Pio. The same word, with the same weight and conviction. That’s when I realized this wasn’t just a coincidence. I felt God was trying to get my attention. Somewhere between that moment and the miles I spent on the open road and the spyder sister sip & social I had planned a few weeks ago, my prayer became: “Lord… don’t let me be weighed in the balance and found wanting.”

“Lord… don’t let me be weighed in the balance and found wanting.”

In Daniel 5:27: “You have been weighed on the scales and found wanting.”

The king seemed to have everything on the outside, but he was missing what mattered most inside. But that’s not the end of the story. What TEKEL revealed, Jesus came to redeem through the cross and resurrection.

Noone could interpret the message, so Prophet Daniel was called in to interpret the message to King of Babylon

When I ryde my three-wheel bike on the open road, this message feels different. Out there, it’s just you, the road, and God.

You feel every shift.

You trust the balance.

You surrender control mile by mile.

In those moments, you realize you don’t have to carry the burden of trying to measure up. You don’t need to prove your worth. Easter reminds us that the scale has already been settled.

Where we fall short, Jesus stepped in.

Where we lack, He is enough.

So when the world whispers “TEKEL,” grace answers:Redeemed.”

So as you ryde, both on the road and through this season, let this be your prayer:

Father God, thank You for meeting me in moments that catch my attention. Thank You for speaking to my spirit. As I ryde through life on and off the bike with You, keep my heart aligned and my spirit surrendered. When I am weighed, let it not be my flaws that speak, but let Your righteousness cover me. Because of Jesus, I am redeemed and restored, never lacking in You.

In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

During this Resurrection season,

Ryde steady.

Ryde surrendered.

Because you were weighed, but through Jesus Christ our Savior you are redeemed. You are not found wanting

The Scale said TEKEL… But the Cross said Redeemed.

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Relentless Love

A Lenten Devotional for Adventures of Fearless Faith

Dearest Fearless Ryder,

I think I’ll start all devotional with a little Lady Whistle down flair lol.

As the miles stretch before you and the road hums beneath your faith, this season of Lent invites you to slow your heart and remember the one who has kept His eyes on you.

“Don’t leave me nor forsake me.”

Those are the words I find myself whispering often during this season of Lent. Lent reminds us of the greatest love ever poured out, the sacrifice Christ made when He went to the Cross. It’s a season that invites us to slow down, to remember, and to sit with the weight of love that cost everything.

I remember my grandmother saying something similar when I was a child. We’d spend summers in Canada, fishing along the water. She would be singing and praying, and then out of nowhere she’d say, “You never want the Lord to leave you. You never want Him to take His eyes off of you. You never want Him to turn His face away.”

Back then, I didn’t understand. I was just a little girl with a fishing pole, wondering what on earth she meant.

“Be strong and courageous… for the Lord your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you.”

— Deuteronomy 31:6

Scripture reminds us again and again that God is not a distant observer. He is a Keeper. A Watcher. One who never slumbers, never sleeps, never looks away, never abandons His own, especially in the valley, especially in the waiting, especially at the Cross.

Now, standing on this side of life, as a wife, a mother, and a grandmother, I finally understand the weight of her words.

When I ryde the open road on a beautiful day, sun shining overhead, I often imagine it’s God Himself shining down, watching my travels, seeing my faith in action, knowing my thoughts, understanding both my failures and my obedience, and still extending grace.

I feel it when the road hums beneath me, the heavens stretch above me, and the Spirit of God surrounds me—quietly reminding me: I see you. I keep you.

It’s a beautiful ryde. But it becomes even more beautiful when you realize the One who covers you, loves you unconditionally, and relentlessly pursues you no matter how far you go or how deeply you fall.

My bike can go fast—but no matter how fast you or I ryde, We can never outrun His love.

Lent invites us to stop running and start resting.

This week, ask yourself: Where have I been ryding fast, trying to outrun pain, fear, or disappointment, only to discover God was already there?

Action Step: Sometime this week, on the road, in prayer, or in stillness, whisper these words:

“Don’t leave me. Don’t forsake me.” Then pause long enough to remember: He never has—and He never will.

A Lenten Prayer for Women Ryders

Father God,

women who carry stories, scars, prayers, and praise on every mile we travel.

As we journey through this season of Lent, we come before You as women who ryde,

When the road stretches long and the ryde feels lonely, remind us that You go before us.

When the pace is fast and our hearts feel restless, teach us to slow down and trust Your keeping.

Keep Your eyes upon us, Lord.

Do not turn Your face away from us.

Cover us with Your mercy and surround us with Your peace.

As we ryde beneath open skies, help us remember the Cross,

the love that chased us down, the grace we could never outrun,

and the sacrifice that made a way for us to be free.

Strengthen our faith, steady our hands, and soften our hearts.

May every mile draw us closer to You.

May every breath remind us that we are seen, known, and deeply loved.

We place our journey—on the road and in our souls—into Your hands.

Ryde with us, Lord, now and always.

Amen.

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Sacred Slowdown

An Adventure of Fearless Faith Devotional

Finding God in the Everyday Moments of Life and Love

As I began preparing dinner for my husband and myself, I immediately felt anxious, rushed, and hurried. My hands were busy, but my spirit was unsettled. I caught myself begrudging each step: seasoning the steaks, boiling the potatoes, chopping the Brussels sprouts, making the glaze. What should have been a simple act of love was beginning to feel like a chore—something to get through as quickly as possible. Then my thoughts turned to my dear friend, one of the precious souls lost just this past week in the plane crash to Bangor, Maine. And right there in the middle of my kitchen, I stopped.
Life slowed me down.

I started reflecting on how easily we rush through moments without truly appreciating their significance. How often do we move past the people we love without being fully present? This led me to some quiet but powerful questions:

What if this were the last meal I ever prepared for my husband?
What if this were the last time we held hands and prayed over a meal together?

Then I remembered a moment from that morning, before we got out of bed. My son-in-law sent me a video of our granddaughter standing in front of the TV, singing along to the song I wrote for one of my YouTube videos.

What if this were the last video of my granddaughter watching me ryde my Can-Am Spyder across God’s beautiful country, or the last call from my grandson asking, “Grammy, are you coming to have lunch with me this week?”

These “what ifs” made me pause long enough to realize that I was rushing through something sacred.

“Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.”— Psalm 90:12

As women of fearless faith—women who ryde, pray, lead, and love—it’s easy to feel as if we are constantly moving toward the next thing, the next responsibility, the next deadline, or the next mile.

One of the greatest lessons I’ve learned from ryding my Can-Am Spyder on the open road is this: slow down and pay attention. You may never have the opportunity to ryde that road again.

The same is true in life. Preparing a meal is not just a task; it’s an act of love. It’s not wasted time; it’s worship. Sitting across from someone you love is not ordinary; it’s holy.

That night, I chose to slow down. I cooked with intention and gratitude. Interestingly enough, those were the best steaks we’ve had in a long time—not because of the seasoning, but because my heart was finally present.

The Good Ryde of Faith

What I’ve come to understand is this: The Good Ride of Faith isn’t about speed—it’s about being present. It’s about choosing to be fully engaged in the moments that God places in our hands. As we journey through this season—especially this month dedicated to love—my encouragement to you is simple:

Don’t rush your ryde. Don’t rush the things you do off the bike. Don’t rush the moments you share with the people you love. Take your time. Be present. Do everything you do for the glory of God. We are all just passing through, so may our lives leave behind a sweet fragrance—one that speaks of love, gratitude, and fearless faith.

Love Prompt for February | How Can I love more intentionally, without hurry in moments God has already given me?

Father God, teach me to slow down and see You in the everyday moments of my life on the bike and off the bike. Help me to cherish the time You’ve given me and to love others with intention and grace. May every mile I ryde, every word I speak, and every act of love reflect Your goodness. Amen. 

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Ryde Safe, Stay in Faith

La & Mrs. Cavatica

Heart of The Ryde

Ladies First! First Saturday of the Month Spyder Sisters Ryde

I woke up on this fourth day of the new year to a photo taken yesterday—after leading a 60-mile ryde to brunch with these beautiful ladies—and it stopped me in my tracks. In that moment, it became clear: we are the message, and the mission has never been clearer.

For the past year, I’ve had the honor of serving as a mentor for the Can-Am Women of On-Road Facebook Group under the leadership of BRP Can-Am’s Consumer Engagement Specialist. I shared product knowledge, safety awareness, and skill support with women in the three-wheel ryding community.

But this experience became so much more than sharing technical tips, cool gear or helping women log miles. It shaped me. It refined me. It stretched me in ways I hadn’t expected. I’ve seen courage, vulnerability, and faith in action—and in hearing others’ stories, I was reminded of my own victories. Not just victories in facing my fear of ryding on the open road, but victories in standing firm amid criticism and doubt, walking faithfully as a woman of God who rydes boldly.

Through it all, one truth has become undeniable: this ryde has never been about the miles we log or the cool gear we wear.

It’s about courage.

It’s about community.

It’s about the hearts we touch along the way.

And as I look at that photo, I’m reminded of the very heart of the mission.

If you are truly called to ryde in freedom, you can’t look at a group like this and miss it. It’s not about what we ryde—or even who we ryde with. It’s about unity:

Unity in faith.

Unity in freedom.

Unity in authentic friendship and in sharing our stories—stories that lead us to the open road, where we find fellowship, freedom, and connection.

This kind of unity goes beyond labels, differences, or backgrounds. It’s choosing connection over comparison, purpose over criticism, courage over fear.

So here is the call for 2026—should you choose to walk and ryde in TRUE freedom: If your heart feels the gentle pull to ryde free, to stand quietly yet firmly in faith, and to journey alongside women who embrace courage over fear, then listen to it. Let go of the hesitation that comes from ryding with women who may seem different from you. Release the fear of being truly seen, and the fear of sharing your story and testimony. Step forward with intention. Ryde with boldness that is gentle. Share your truth with grace. And above all, don’t serve the color. Don’t serve the fact that it’s a third wheel. Serve the HEART of the ryde, because what comes from the heart reaches the heart.

Let unity—soft, steady, and unwavering—lead the way. Because this is more than a ryde. It’s a calling.

Let the joy of the Lord ignite your strength and silence every fear. When we choose courage and cast every care upon Him in fearless faith, peace, love, and joy are unleashed. This is our victory—riding strong, riding free, and living the great adventure of faith without limits – LA & Mrs. Cavatica

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Guided Through Darkness

December is a month filled with lights, memories, expectation—and for many—mixed emotions. While some of our windsisters are still able to feel the wind against their helmets, others have their Spyders tucked away beneath blankets of snow. No matter where you ryde or where your bike rests, this season gently reminds us of the greatest gift ever given: Jesus Christ.

For many, December is not only a time of celebration but also a time of reflection. The empty chairs at holiday tables, the loved ones we miss, the weight of the year’s challenges—these can all make the season feel heavy. But even in this, God meets us with comfort, peace, and hope.

Below is a prayer and words of encouragement for every windsister in our Adventures of Fearless Faith community as we close out the year.

Heavenly Father,

As we enter this final month of the year, we pause to honor You, the Giver of every good and perfect gift. Thank You for sending us the greatest gift of all, Your Son, Jesus Christ, our Savior and our Peace.

We lift-up every windsister in the Adventures of Fearless Faith community.
Some of us are still ryding, feeling the air on our faces.
Others have stored their Spyders away for the winter season.
Yet no matter our location, our pace, or the weather, we stand united in Your love.

Lord, you know that December can be a tender time.
Many windsisters carry grief into this month, remembering those no longer with us.
Some battle loneliness, fatigue, or the quiet ache of unmet expectations.
Bring comfort to every heart. Wrap us in Your peace—the peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7).

Jesus, remind us that even in the darkest seasons, the Light has come (John 1:5).
You are Emmanuel—God with us—and Your presence fills every home, every moment, and every mile we travel. As we close this year, strengthen our bodies, renew our spirits, and prepare us for the adventures ahead. Teach us to ryde boldly into the New Year—fearless, faithful, and full of expectation.

Father God, we declare Psalm 121 over every woman reading this:
“The Lord will guard your coming and your going, both now and forevermore.”

Thank You, Father God, for Your covering, Your protection, and your unshakable love.
Let Your joy rise in us, your hope steadies us, and Your peace guide us into the days ahead.

In Jesus’ mighty name we pray,
Amen.

You are not alone—He is Emmanuel.
Even in silent moments or difficult memories, God is with you.

Your joy is not seasonal—it’s anchored in the Savior.
“The joy of the Lord is your strength.” — Nehemiah 8:10

Whether your wheels are rolling or resting, your faith is still moving forward.

Grief and hope can exist together.
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted.” — Psalm 34:18

Hold on to His promise:
“Behold, I am making all things new.” — Revelation 21:5

As we close out this year, may you feel the warmth of God’s presence, the strength of His love, and the courage to step boldly into everything He has prepared for you 2026!

Now, Ryde Safe & Stay in Faith

LaShaun & Mrs. Cavatica

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Let Go, Give Thanks, and Ryde On!

As the wind settles and the year begins to close, November invites us to slow down, give thanks, and reflect on the journey behind us. This ryding season has been one for the books — full of open-road adventures, sisterhood connections, and God’s undeniable protection over every mile.

In this season of Thanksgiving, my heart is overflowing with gratitude — not just for the rydes that went smoothly, but for the lessons learned in the curves, the strength found in the storms, and the peace that comes from trusting the One who rydes beside us every step of the way.

Letting go isn’t about losing; it’s about gaining something greater. Sometimes we grip the handlebars of life too tightly, thinking control will keep us safe. But true freedom — the kind that fills your soul with peace and joy — comes when you open your hands and say, “God, I trust You more than I trust myself.”

Just like ryding, faith requires surrender. You have to lean into the turns, trust the process, and believe that even when the road ahead isn’t clear, God already knows the way.

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” — Proverbs 3:5–6 (NIV)

2025 Can-Am Windsister Weekend in Kerrville, Texas

As we shift gears and look ahead to 2026, may we continue this journey with fearless faith — grateful for where we’ve been, expectant for what’s ahead, and confident that every road we travel is leading us deeper into God’s purpose.

Here’s to gratitude, grace, and great adventures — both on and off the open road. 

Happy Thanksgiving, sisters. Ryde blessed. Ryde fearless.

Heavenly Father,
Thank You for carrying me safely through another ryding season. Thank You for every mile, every moment, and every sister I’ve shared this journey with. As we enter this season of Thanksgiving, help me to ryde with a heart full of gratitude and my hands open in surrender.
Teach me to trust You through every turn, to lean into Your will, and to find joy in the journey — even when I can’t see what’s ahead.
Father God, as I prepare for a new season in 2026, fill me with courage, peace, and fearless faith.
May every road I travel reflect Your goodness and every mile bring me closer to You.

In Jesus’ Name I Pray
Amen. 

“May the joy of the Lord instantly become your strength and encourage you to overcome any fears. Remember, when we dare to be brave and cast our cares in faith upon Him, peace, love, and joy are set loose, allowing us to rejoice in our triumphant victory in riding the good ride of faith.”

– LaShaun & Mrs. Cavatica

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October Prayer for Your Ryde

Heavenly Father,

As we step into this new month of October, we pause to thank You for the gift of the open road, the fellowship of sisterhood, and the courage to live boldly in faith. Lord, we ask Your hand of protection over every mile we ride—guard our Can-Am Spyders, steady our hands, and keep our hearts fixed on You.

Father, October brings both beauty and change, with shifting seasons and shifting challenges. We surrender every worry and every concern—whether it’s about our families, our work, our health, or our journeys—into Your care. Remind us that You are our refuge both off the bike and on it, and that no road is too rough, no valley too deep, and no mountain too high for Your strength to carry us through.

Lord, inspire us to ride with joy, to encourage one another with kindness, and to shine as lights of hope wherever we travel. May our rides this month be more than adventures; let them be testimonies of Your faithfulness and grace. Fill us with confidence, courage, and peace that surpasses all understanding.

We declare that October will be a month of fearless faith, safe rides, answered prayers, and divine encounters. Thank You, Lord, for being the wind at our backs and the compass that directs our path.

In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.