
Train now! Every moment counts as motorcycle missionaries.
The skills you develop empower your gospel-sharing tomorrow. The road is your classroom; each mile teaches you. Every turn is a chance to share Hope, Forgiveness, and Grace. Engage with others and be open in your message.
Why do You Ride?—what fuels your passion? Each twist of the throttle can spark conversations that change lives. Every stop is an opportunity to plant seeds of hope. Share your story to guide others on their journey.
Why do I ride? I believe in Christ’s transformative power. Each mile reveals His light through you.
Why do we ride? Together, we unite to spread the gospel through our bikes. So rev your engines; the road is calling.
Live boldly—every ride can change lives!
Get some training reps in.
3-Minute testimony training
Marcus Merritt F.A.I.T.H. Riders Evangelism Training
Hand To Hand Evangelism
Learn the basics of sharing your faith using the tools God already gave you: Your hands!
David Burton’s Hand to hand Evangelism
Road Captain Training
Road Captains are an essential part of FAITH Riders. Learn how to lead safely, effectively, and in a well-organized manner from the FAITH Riders National Road Captain.
NAMB ChaplainCy
You answered the call – we'll help you navigate the journey.
We know your mission field is diverse, difficult, and constantly changing. But you are not alone. As an SBC chaplain, you are part of a team of more than 3,300 strong. We are here to equip and encourage you. In addition to relevant resources and annual training opportunities worldwide, regionally based chaplain ambassadors are on call to support you in your life and ministry. We further support military communities through focused church-planting efforts.
ChaplainCy 101
We have partnered with Chaplaincy Care Inc. for Chaplaincy 101, and it is available at NO COST to all members of F.A.I.T.H. Riders. You are NOT required to be or even desire to be a Chaplain for your chapter to take this course. This course is ideal for anyone desiring to learn or enhance their skills for reaching people. Of course, men and women are both encouraged to attend. Once you complete Chaplaincy 101, you can look at supplemental items and then decide to go on to Chaplaincy 201. Contact Dr Daniel Middlebrooks for more information.