Making a BIG Statement for the National Day of Prayer
Champion Coach has taken a stand for the National Day of Prayer! Buses were completely wrapped with this year’s theme and verse to challenge Americans to unite on Thursday, May 6th for the 59th annual observance. With 27 tour buses, Champion Coach may be coming through your area soon.
Mrs. Shirley Dobson and the National Day of Prayer Task Force thank Craig and Hazel Dance and their incredible staff for standing with us in this ministry to our nation.
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NDP is Gaining Speed
On Saturday, May 1st, National Day of Prayer Racing once again reminded millions of NASCAR fans to kneel before the almighty God in prayer for America. The #55 Toyota, driven by Michael McDowell, featured the National Day of Prayer (NDP) on its hood as it took the track for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Richmond International Raceway.
“This is a fun way to promote the National Day of Prayer – we are blessed to have the support of a great racing team and an exciting driver,” said John Bornschein, Executive Director for the NDP Task Force. “This event enables us to communicate with a vast audience and remind people that there is a day set aside for our nation to join together and pray.”
The NDP Task Force is grateful to PRISM MOTORSPORTS for allowing us this exciting opportunity to communicate the importance of repentance and prayer in such a unique and creative way.
Prism Motorsports, formerly named MSRP Motorsports, is a NASCAR team competing in the Sprint Cup and the Nationwide Series. It is owned by former NASCAR driver Phil Parsons and Randy Humphrey, along with their wives Stacey and Marcia (hence the original name MSRP: Marcia, Stacey, Randy, Phil). In 2009, MSRP continued with two Nationwide Series teams while it also added a Sprint Cup team under the Prism name that qualified for 30 races. After the season, the entire team became known as Prism.
For 2010, the team has two Sprint Cup teams, #66 and #55, led by drivers Dave Blaney and Michael McDowell, driving Toyota Camrys provided under a technical alliance with Michael Waltrip Racing (MWR). Four drivers circulated among the two Nationwide Series cars (90 & 91) in 2009: Terry Cook, Johnny Chapman, Justin Hobgood, and Blaney.



