Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful. Colossians 4:2
This next year is going to be an AWESOME chance to see God working around the world and be changed myself. In addition, though, this next year is also going to be very tough-being far from home and battling doubt, discomfort, fear, discouragement, and sickness. These past few weeks before leaving have even been tough with saying goodbye to folks and dealing with fear as this journey becomes more real. This has underscored to me how much I am going to need people praying for me over the next year.
Would you, therefore, like to join my prayer team? Below you will see a list and brief synopsis of each country I will be in and the month I will be there. Please read through these and sign up in the comments section below for the month that you want. Once people have signed up, I will form a prayer team for that month, and if wi-fi is favorable, send you a quick synopsis of prayer requests for the month! If signing up for that month, will you commit to praying daily for the people of that country, my squad, my team, and myself?
Also, if you want to pray for my ENTIRE Race I would love it! Feel free to sign up for a few specific months just as another way to make prayers focused and hear what specific prayer requests are going on that month!
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT!
January: India
With nearly a sixth of the world’s population within its borders, India is a country bursting with people and culture. Home to a diverse array of beliefs from Hinduism to Islam, to a blend of folk religions and other faiths, it is a country of pluralism with twenty-nine languages spoken by over a million native speakers, multiple religions, cuisine, socio-economic classes, and political parties. India’s struggles with poverty and crimes of human trafficking, forced prostitution, religious persecution, and more.
February: Nepal
Home to Mount Everest, the world’s tallest mountain, Nepal literally sits on top of the world. In addition to adventurous experiences here, we will also visit widows and orphans in their times of distress and protect the innocent who are prey to human traffickers. This month of our World Race experience will submerge us in a culture that is desperate for an encounter with the living God.
March: South Africa
While it’s been several decades since apartheid has formally ended, there’s still more healing and reconciliation to take place in South Africa. One of the wealthiest countries on the continent yet much of the population living outside the cities is poor. Like the rest of sub-Saharan Africa, this country struggles with a high rate of AIDS/HIV. Host to the 2010 World Cup and breathtaking natural attractions, it’s also a place full of kingdom potential, waiting to be released.
April: Swaziland
The Kingdom of Swaziland is one of the last remaining monarchies in Africa. Home to 1.1 million people and breathtaking scenic views, it’s also where the world’s highest HIV/AIDS infection rate lives (26.1% in adults and over 50% of adults in their 20s). It’s estimated that by 2050, Swaziland may cease to exist. Young orphans are scattered throughout this nation in desperate need of attention. For years, Adventures in Missions has been committed to seeing these statistics reversed. Here, we’ll most likely find ourself involved in a variety of outreaches, including education, orphan care, care point feedings, and more.
May: Mozambique
One of the most beautiful countries in the African continent, Mozambique is a favorite location of World Racers for a variety of reasons: the people, the landscape, the ministry partnerships, the miracles that this country has seen, and more. The former Portuguese colony is seeing signs of redemption and economic recovery; because of, or in spite of, the extreme poverty gripping the nation, the church grows. We will teach, preach, and practice “true religion” with widows and orphans while growing in our identity in Christ.
June: Latvia
Sandwiched between Estonia to the north and Lithuania to the south, Latvia is home to the largest medieval church in Europe. Like Estonia, Latvia is a hidden gem for tourism. But it’s not all cathedrals and beautiful architecture – Latvia has a dark side. Often called the “fatherless nation,” Latvia is home to thousands of young people whose families suffer brokenness due to the high unemployment, depression, and substance abuse that run rampant there. Come love the Latvian people and introduce them to the love of God as the father they don’t have.
July: Estonia
Some have dubbed Estonia as one of the least religious nations with only 29% of people claiming a religion in the census. Once Europe’s ”best kept secret” as claimed by Lonely Planet, Estonia’s lush forests, beautiful coastline, quaint countryside, and charming cities are only some of its boastings. This former Soviet Union nation still shows evidence of its darker, colder times, while its people search for liberty. Help us usher in a spirit of freedom as we carry God’s presence into this oft overlooked country.
August: Thailand
The kingdom of Thailand, known as Siam until 1939, is the only country in the region not colonized by Europe. Their 2000 census showed that 94.6% of the population is Buddhist, 4.6% are Muslim, and 0.7% are Christian. Approximately 600,000 people live with HIV/AIDS in Thailand. With nearly two million people estimated to be forced into prostitution, it has become one of the most popular places for sex tourism. Change lives in the city-where we, like Jesus, might befriend prostitutes-or in the countryside-where we may serve youth, care for orphans, and encourage a remnant of believers.
September: Burma
In a struggle for independence, first from Britain, then from its own government, Burmese political groups have fought an ongoing war for over 60 years, full of rebellions and insurgencies. This political unrest has led to nearly 200,000 refugees in Burma, many fleeing to neighboring countries like Thailand. When the cyclone hit in 2008, it not only left $10 billion in damages in its wake, it also resulted in nearly 140,000 people losing their lives. Natural disasters, a sinking economy, and corrupt government have led to despair and poverty for many Burmese people. We will bring hope to refugees, the lost, and the broken, in a country fighting to embrace tradition while moving away from the old regime.
October: Cambodia
Cambodia houses one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Angkor Wat, a Hindu temple and monastery built during the Khmer empire in the 12th century. It later became a Buddhist complex a century later, and today, just over 96% of Cambodia is Buddhist. Almost 30 years ago, 1.5 million Cambodians died at the hands of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge regime. Today, Cambodia is a source, transit point, and destination of human trafficking. Unfortunately, the government is struggling to stop it. The people of Cambodia are thirsty for the hope of God.
November: Vietnam
After nearly a century of French rule, in the mid-20th century, Vietnam was split into communist (north) and non-communist (south) halves. By 1975, Vietnam was made whole again, but as a communist country. Even with the economic reforms and restoration of diplomatic ties human rights are limited in Vietnam, especially freedom of religion; most of Vietnam is Buddhist, less than 10% is Catholic. Here we will encourage believers and pray God’s light and presence everywhere you go.
In the John 16:24, God tells us, “Until now you have asked nothing in my name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full.” Likewise, E.M. Bounds said, “God’s cause is committed to men; God commits Himself to men. Praying men are the vice-regents of God; they do His work and carry out His plans.” We get the opportunity to pray to ask big things about God, but also to remind ourselves about how big He has already been in our lives. Join me in praying big prayers for the countries that we are going to, for the people we are going to meet, and for opportunities to glorify God in all that we do!
Please comment below with your chosen month and feel free to e-mail me at [email protected] with any questions!
