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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Prayer of Faith for September

Father, God
I thank You for the gift of a new month, for September’s fresh beginnings, and for Your mercies that are new every morning. Lord, You see the weight we carry off the bike, the responsibilities, the struggles, the unexpected trials that press upon my hearts. Yet, I also thank You for the way You’ve placed within me a passion for the ryde, a freedom that lifts my spirits when the road opens before me.

Father God, I ask for Your covering over every woman who straddles her Can-Am Spyder. Protect us on the highways and backroads, shielding us from harm and guiding our hands with steady strength. Let the wind remind us of Your Spirit that refreshes and renews, and may every mile bring us closer to Your peace.

Father God, when life’s burdens feel heavy, remind us that joy comes in the ride—not just on the open road, but in the journey of faith with You. May our bikes be more than machines; let them be symbols of resilience, sisterhood, and the sweetness that comes after struggle.

I declare this month that I will ryde with courage, live with faith, and trust You with every twist and turn—both on the road and in my lives. And when I park my bike, may the joy of the ryde linger, carrying me through all challenges with hope and strength.

In Jesus’ mighty name I Pray,
Amen.

You will also decree a thing, and it will be established for you; and light will shine on your ways – Job 22:28

I decree and declare that I am a woman of faith, strength, and courage.
I am covered by the blood of Jesus and protected on and off the road.
No weapon formed against me shall prosper, and every tongue that rises against me will fall.
The peace of God rides with me, the joy of the Lord strengthens me, and the Spirit of God leads me.

I decree that every mile I travel is blessed, every challenge I face will refine me, and every victory will glorify my God.
I will not be shaken by life’s trials, for my foundation is Christ alone.
I decree freedom from fear, freedom from doubt, and freedom from anything that would try to steal my joy.

This month, I will ryde with purpose, walk in faith, and shine with the light of Jesus.
I decree that I am more than a conqueror, and my story will testify of God’s goodness.

In Jesus’ mighty name I pray, Amen.

Be That!

Be That — Becoming Who God Called You to Be

“For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” — Ephesians 2:10 (NIV)

Recently, I went on a bike ryde my husband was hosting for his ryding chapter. Normally, I have my music going through my Sena headset, but that Sunday, I couldn’t get it to connect. At first, I was annoyed, but then I took it as a divine nudge to just ryde in silence.

Sometimes, silence is where the Spirit speaks loudest.

As we got rollin’, thoughts of my week, my journey, and my purpose flooded my heart. As a mother of adult children, a grandmother, and a woman of deep faith, I’ve stepped into a new season—one where I’m realizing that becoming isn’t about adding more, it’s about unbecoming everything I was never meant to be.

That day, as I settled into the ryde, my soul exhaled. I heard a clear whisper in my spirit:

And just like that, clarity came.

I wasn’t created to be fearful.
I wasn’t meant to stutter my way through life.
I wasn’t meant to play small so others could feel secure.
I wasn’t meant to dim my light to keep others comfortable.

God’s call on your life may intimidate others. That’s not your concern.

People may misunderstand your freedom or question your boldness. They don’t know your struggles. They haven’t seen the deliverance. They don’t know your yes cost you everything.

When you embrace your calling, don’t be surprised if judgment follows. The moment you start walking in purpose, you might feel a target on your back. That’s confirmation that you’re dangerous to the enemy and impactful in the Kingdom.

He never has.

  • Moses stuttered.
  • David was overlooked.
  • Esther was an orphan.
  • Gideon felt weak.
  • Mary was young and unknown.
  • Peter and John were unschooled.
  • Paul was a persecutor of Christians.

And yet… God used them because they were willing.

They simply said, “Yes, Lord.”

When I was four years old, I had a short afro, and I struggled with a speech disorder called stuttering. I would often try to explain to people, “I’m not a boy! I’m a girl!” when they mistakenly thought my mother had a boy and a girl.

I know what it feels like to shrink, to silence yourself to make others feel big, to go home after church or work feeling defeated because you allowed someone to dim your light. I’ve done it too many times.

But there is no glory in returning to the Egypt God delivered you from.

As women of faith—on and off the bike—we are called to ryde in freedom. And with every mile, we are called to live fully, love boldly, and be exactly who God created us to be.

The call to Be That is a call to:

  • Stop apologizing for your calling.
  • Walk in the authority God gave you.
  • Speak with boldness, even if your voice shakes.
  • Shine, even when others try to shade your light.
  • Go forward, even if the road is unfamiliar.

Let them wonder, “Why her?”
Let them talk. Let them doubt.

Because you already have God’s approval.

Final Encouragement

I want to encourage you today — don’t let anyone question your ability to Be That. Be the woman God is shaping. Walk in your God-given purpose. Ryde boldly into your calling with faith, fire, and freedom.

Keep ryding forward with confidence, knowing that your journey is God-led, your purpose is God-given, and your identity is already approved by the One who called you.

So go ahead, Windsistah…

BE THAT!

Heavenly Father,

Thank You for creating me with purpose, on purpose. You formed me in love, fearfully and wonderfully, with divine intention. Even when I’ve doubted myself or shrunk back in fear, you’ve never changed Your mind about me.

Father God, forgive me, Lord, for the times I’ve allowed others’ opinions to outweigh Your truth. Forgive me for dimming the light You placed within me to make others comfortable. Today, I surrender my fears, my past, my doubts, and the false identities I’ve carried that You never intended for me.

Strip away everything I was never meant to be so I can fully embrace who You’ve called me to be.

Father God, give me the courage to walk and Ryde in obedience, even when it’s uncomfortable. Give me the boldness to rise above criticism and step into the calling You have placed on my life. Help me to stand firm in my identity, rooted in Your Word, grounded in Your grace.

When the road gets hard, when judgment comes, when I feel unworthy—remind me that You do not call the qualified. You qualify the called. Remind me that my “Yes, Lord” is more powerful than any “Why her?” from others.

Use my life to set others free. Use my ryde, my story, my scars, and my voice to point others to You. Let me not just have the light but be the light in dark places.

Father God, Thank You for choosing me, for loving me, and for calling me. I say “YES” to becoming — and unbecoming — all that You desire. I say “YES” to the journey. I say “YES” to being that which You’ve called me to be.

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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Prayer for Divine Assurance

Heavenly Father, I come before You seeking divine assurance in my journey through life. In moments of uncertainty, guide me with Your light and grant me the strength to embrace each day with faith.

Father God, help me to trust in Your plan, even when the path seems unclear, and fill my heart with peace amid the challenges I face. Lord, remind me of Your presence in every moment, whether I’m navigating the open road or the twists and turns of life.

Father God, Let the beauty of Your creation inspire me, and may I find solace in the simplicity of each experience. Bless my travels and those I journey with, surrounding us with Your protection and love. As I ride through the uncertainty, instill in me a deep sense of gratitude for the blessings I have.

Father God, help me to embrace my adventures with an open heart, trusting in Your guidance and finding joy in the present moment. Thank You for Your unwavering love and support and for the assurance that You are always beside me. May I carry this faith within me, sharing it with others as I Ryde the Good Ryde of Faith.

In Jesus name, I pray. Amen.

I reflected on Jesus during those fearful hours in the Garden of Gethsemane. He was fully aware of the overwhelming fear He faced, yet He chose to embrace the cross, trusting in His Father's plan.

Thy Will

” My Father, if possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will.”

Matthew 26:39 (NIV)

Greetings! Happy April blessings to you, dearest Ryder. I’m often a little late with my monthly words of encouragement, mainly because I like to see how the first week of a new month develops. I find that the first few days of a new month often sets the tone for how the month unfolds.

As riding season beckons us to gear up, mount our bikes, and hit the open road for some much-needed wind therapy, I need to reacquaint myself with my bike and everything related to riding. And that can test your Faith and tingle your spidey senses. This year, I have decided to stretch my skills as a rider, break away from the middle of the pack, and learn how to lead an all-ladies Spyder ride. My faith and confidence wrestled with the fear of being out in front, and as the date of the ride approached, the weight of taking on the responsibility was more than I wanted to bear.

In this season of Easter and resurrection, I reflected on Jesus during those fearful hours in the Garden of Gethsemane. He was fully aware of the overwhelming fear He faced, yet He chose to embrace the cross, trusting in His Father’s plan. Even though I hoped for rain on the morning of the ride to cancel it, I remembered how Jesus prayed to His Father to take the cup from Him. I recognized that the will of the Father had to be done. As a woman of faith, my desire is to encourage and inspire other women to ride confidently on the open road.

As we celebrate the Resurrection, my prayer is that the joy and promise of Sunday morning—the day the stone was rolled away and the grave was empty—will renew your hope and faith. May you embrace the opportunity to grow your skills as a rider and explore new paths on the journey of faith. Keep riding the Good Ride of Faith!

Father God,

In moments of fear and uncertainty, I come to You, just as Jesus did in the Garden of Gethsemane. I acknowledge my fears and the weight of uncertainty that often settles upon my heart. Yet, like Your Son, I seek the strength to face these challenges with courage and faith.

Father God, help me to embrace my fears and to trust in Your divine plan for my life. Grant me the wisdom to see beyond my doubts and the confidence to take steps forward, knowing You Walk beside me. As I face my own “cup,” may I find solace in Your presence and the assurance that You are in control.

Fill me with the peace that surpasses all understanding, reminding me that even in my struggles, there is a greater purpose at work. May I reflect the love and strength of Christ, sharing encouragement with others who walk the same path.

Thank You for Your unfailing love and support. I surrender my fears to You, knowing that with faith, I can rise above them and keep Ryding The Good Ryde of Faith.

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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Love Thy Self

You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden – Matthew 5:14

Happy 6th day of February! It’s the month of Love, and with Valentine’s Day around the corner, it’s my prayer that as you shower those you love with cards, candy, and flowers, you also take time out to show yourself some love.

You see, Women who love to ride Can-Am Spyders share a passion for adventure and freedom on the open road. Whether we’re cruising along scenic highways or tackling winding back roads, we enjoy a unique blend of comfort and excitement that comes with riding our bike.

I believe that when you show yourself some love, that love radiates from you and lights the way for other women. It encourages them to take a three-wheel riding class, gear up, mount their bikes, and hit the road, riding the good ride of faith.

Along with the excitement of riding, many women in this 3 wheel community build lasting friendships, take part in group rides and events, and connect over their shared passion for motorcycling. It’s not just about the bike; it’s about empowerment, exploration, and forming bonds with fellow enthusiasts…we affectionately call our windsisters

If you’re a woman who loves the thrill of riding a Can-Am Spyder, take this month of love as an opportunity to treat yourself. Consider investing in a stylish pair of riding gloves, some comfortable boots, or a fun red T-shirt. It’s important to do something special for yourself—show yourself some love while also appreciating your ride. Why not plan a Valentine’s ride on your Spyder? Remember, it’s not just about giving your love away; make sure to save some for yourself and your beloved bike.

Father God, Today, I take a moment to embrace the love within me. I ask for the strength to appreciate my unique qualities and to honor the journey I’m on. Help me to let go of self-doubt and to replace it with confidence and compassion.

Father God, guide me to see my worth and to treat myself with kindness, recognizing that I am deserving of love and joy. May I be gentle with myself in times of struggle when doing life on the bike and off the bike and celebrate my triumphs, no matter how small. As I care for those that love me, let me also remember to nurture my own Spirit.

May I find time for activities that bring me happiness and fulfillment, reminding myself that self-love is not selfish at all but necessary.

Father God, Thank you for this beautiful life and the ability to grow in love every day as I ryde. May I radiate this love outward, inspiring others to love themselves as well.

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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A Set Time

“But when the set time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem those under the law, that we might receive adoption to sonship” Galatians 4:4-5

There is a buzz in the air as we prepare for Christmas. Depending on where you are, you might have your bike prepped and stored for the winter season. However, here in Texas, if you have cold-weather gear, we keep riding! Of course, this is only true unless the temperature drops into the low 30s with ice on the roads. With all the unpredictable drivers out there, this is a great time to take a break from riding and focus on spending time with family. This reflection has led me to think back on my childhood during Christmas time.

I have never been good at waiting, not as a child and definitely not as an adult. This time of the year is all about anticipating the gifts we’ll receive at Christmas time. I remember as a child, I was so impatient at waiting. I would sneak and open up my Christmas gifts, just one, and re-wrap it so that no one could tell that I had opened it.

And then Christmas morning act surprise. I know. Shame on me, but that was the child in me. Now that I’m an adult, there are some things I just have to wait on. And as we are all waiting upon the arrival of the birth of our Savior, I’m reminded of the scripture Galatians 4:4, but when the set time had finally come, God sent his son. The set time had finally come. This comforts me because, for generations, people watched and waited for the coming of the Messiah. I remember a time when I was waiting for a significant event in my life, and it seemed like it would never come. But when it did, it was at the perfect time, just like the birth of Christ.

They prayed and believed, and their faith was rewarded when the set time had finally come, and Christ arrived on Earth. This reassures me that God’s timing is always perfect. As we approach this Christmas holiday, I’m reminded of the ups and downs of this year. But I take comfort in the fact that God’s timing is ideal. Whatever I hoped for this year, God will fulfill it… at the Set time.

I know there is a set time for them to pass. So, My prayer is, “Lord, do this, and if not this, then do something better.” Maybe He will, and perhaps He won’t. But what I do know is God’s timing is perfect, and that gives me Hope because I know that whatever My “Hope for” was or whatever my “heart desired” when it comes, it won’t be a moment too soon and it won’t be a moment too late. It will be at a Set time… the perfect time, the timing that aligns with God’s plan for us.

As we all wait upon the birth of our Savior, I encourage you to resist the temptation to rush ahead of God’s timing. Instead, let’s hold on to our Hope and the promise that when the Set Time does come, it will be the perfect time. Patience is a virtue, and it brings a sense of calm and composure as we wait for God’s perfect timing. Take comfort in knowing… You’re not alone in this journey of patience.

Let us pray, Heavenly Father, thank you for sending your son to give us the gift of your saving Grace. May all our hopes, dreams, and desires be delivered at an appointed time. Give us the patience to wait patiently for the set time of your perfect gifts and blessings.

The Woodlands Texas H.O.G. Chapter 2024 Christmas Party; White Elephants Gift Exchange

“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.”

May life give you the gift of peace and happiness this Christmas and a Happy New Year!

– LaShaun & Mrs. Cavatica

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Prayer of Thanksgiving

Father God,
In this Season of Thanksgiving, we acknowledge You are the fountain from which of all blessings flow. The source of all life, and the giver of all grace: We thank You for the gift of life: for air, food, and water, The means to provide and make a living; for the love of family and friends; for all the things without which
we couldn’t continue to live.

We thank You for the mystery of creation: for the beauty that the eye can see as we Ryde the open roads, for the marvels that the ear can hear, for all the amazing mysteries that fill this side of heaven with wonder.

Father God, Help us to grow in wisdom and increase us in knowledge, that we might grow in appreciation of You and Your Creation, help us to be good stewards of what You have blessed us with, never forgetting that every good and perfect gift comes from You and You are alone. Father God, We thank You for this month of November, a month reminding us of gratitude.

A month that represents the start of family holidays, our life, and the incredible honor and privilege of being able to Ryding the open road. We thank You for being our God, Creator, and Savior. For these and all blessings, we give You thanks, eternal, loving Father God, through Jesus Christ we pray.
Amen.

“May the joy of the Lord instantly become your strength, encouraging you to overcome any fears. Remember that 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 as we ride the good ride of faith.”

– LaShaun & Mrs. Cavatica

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October Blessing

Father God, in this beautiful October fall, we are in awe of your beauty and the blessings of all you have created as we journey on the open road. As the leaves change and the air around us grows chilly, we pray that the warmth of your love continues to surround us and keep us safe wherever the road may take us. In moments of fear, worry, and doubt, we seek your divine guidance to plant seeds of unswerving faith that will guide our hearts and minds, transcending all understanding. May each journey yield a harvest of peace, love, and joy, as we trust in your guidance and protection.

Big Bend Ranch State Park, Presidio, Texas

“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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