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Carl
Edwards -
From Truck to
Cup Racing

"I
discipline my
body like an
athlete,
training it to
do what it
should."
I
Cor. 9:27 (NLT)

Michigan
International
Speedway saw an
abnormal number of
caution flags
Sunday. Most of
them were from
debris on the
track. Leading
seventy-three
laps, Greg Biffle
claimed his second
career cup
victory. Mark
Martin came in
second a little
over eight seconds
behind Biffle.
Because of engine
troubles, Jimmy
Johnson found
himself in the
garage early for
the third week in
a row. That led
him to give up
first place in the
points standing to
his teammate and
car owner Jeff
Gordon.
A
new comer to the
Cup race at MIS
was Carl Edwards.
Carl, who is
currently #4 in
the Craftsman
Truck series
points has
completely
bypassed the
training ground of
the Busch cars and
signed through
2005 to drive the
Roush car that
Jeff Burton has
driven for several
years. Most young
men spend at least
a year in the
Busch Series
before joining the
elite of NASCAR in
the Cup Series.
But the smiling
face of Carl
Edwards who became
known for his
backward flips
following a
victory in his #99
Craftsman truck
will apparently
now be seen
regularly in the
#99 Roush Cup car.
It
seems to be a big
leap but Roush
says the car is
fully sponsored
for 2005 and even
though Edwards
does not have that
much Cup seat time
they plan to go
forth immediately.
Most fans are
tickled that he
will be given this
most unusual
opportunity, and
believe he will
fulfill Jack
Roush's goals for
him. Finishing
tenth in his first
Cup race was
certainly a good
beginning for this
25 year old who
just a little over
a year ago was
living in his
mother's basement,
waiting to get his
start in this very
competitive sport.
Persistence and
perseverance are
now reaping
rewards for Carl
Edwards.
Those
same two words,
persistence and
perseverance, can
be invaluable
tools in your life
too. Winning a
NASCAR race always
requires
discipline. The
Christian life is
also hard work
with some
self-denial and a
lot of arduous
preparation.
Has
God called you to
a particular
ministry for Him?
If
so, you will find
that the
disciplines of
prayer, Bible
study and worship
are required for
you to meet that
goal. Don't be a
fan and watch from
the grandstand.
Commit to whatever
special duties
your ministry
requires and then
run with endurance
and stamina as you
seek to attain the
goal God has given
you.
Carl
Edwards has
trained diligently
in the truck
series and is now
ready to accept a
NASCAR Cup ride.
He has the
possibility of
someday becoming a
NASCAR Cup
Champion.
Accept
Jesus Christ as
your personal
Savior and then
submit yourself to
run with
persistence and
perseverance the
race of life God
calls you to do.
Your Heavenly
Father's reward
for you will be
eternal and
imperishable.


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