Care and Prayer on the roads really can save lives

  Publications

 

CRSA Members' Handbook
Essential information about the Association together with relevant items, including a piece written by our Founder and CRSA's acclaimed 'Ten Rules of the Road'.

 

Road Safety Service and Hymns
Specially produced to assist individuals, churches and fellowships to plan and organise road safety themed services and other events. Includes helpful hints, prayers, sermon notes, hymns and songs...... and more!

 

The CRSA Newsletter

Now available in pdf format. Please note! Adobe Reader required, see below)
Members are kept up to date on road safety matters and changes in road traffic legislation through the annual publication of the CRSA Journal. The Journal also provides details of road safety services, which the Association organises from time to time in churches and cathedrals throughout the UK. Articles for inclusion are always welcome and should be send via email to the Webmaster
.

 

Publicity Article
An article outlining the background, ministry and history of CRSA, suitable for church magazines and other publications, is available as a
downloadable pdf file 62.5KB from the documents page.

Please note! Adobe Acrobat Reader required.

 

 

 

One more angel

 


Innermost thoughts from a mother whose nine year old daughter Kirsty was run over
by a lorry. Moving... upsetting... honest... the author's real feelings are made public
for the first time, in this new book from the CRSA. Nothing has been watered down,
padded out, or made respectable.

Author, Sharon Cox

 

Strange as it may seem, for a narrative embodying a tragic death, it was the most
rewarding book I have read for many years.
Downloadable ready-made article for church or magazine.(327Kb)

 

ISBN: 1-899842-13-6 £5.50 per copy. To order, please email us by clicking the Contact Us link above left.

 

Why not recommend One More Angel to your friends and relatives

Ask for 'One More Angel' by Sharon Cox, published by Go Publishing and suggest that they either purchase the book or borrow it from their library.

 

The rising costs of printing and postal charges is a constant drain on the Association's limited financal resources, therefore, donations, no matter how small are gratefully received

 

The Ten Commandments For Peace On The Roads are:

 

Begin with a prayer.
If you start late, arrive late.
Alcohol is for the radiator, not the operator.
If entry into the flow of traffic is facilitated by the courtesy of another driver, wave in appreciation.
If you have inadvertently endangered the safe passage of another vehicle, wave as an apology.
Make it easy for aggressive opportunity snatchers to get ahead of you - far ahead.
Drive so that the sudden appearance of a police patrol car is a pleasant sight.
Give plenty of space to cars marked with dents.
Never accelerate, and decelerate if advisable, when another car wishes to enter your lane.
End every trip with a prayer of thanksgiving.

 

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