Have you ever dreamed of traveling the world: surrounding yourself with new cultures, new places, and new experiences every day?

The World Race is calling you to move from simple talk to radical action…

 
The World Race
is an eleven-month adventure through eleven different countries. With
different locations to visit, new faces to meet, and unique stories to
tell, each Race offers its own distinct journey.
 
Our next Race launches in June 2009, beginning in Central America and touching countries in eastern Europe, Africa, and southeast Asia. Applications are due by March 1st; if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask us at [email protected]. For more information on the June Race, see the Race Route.

If you want to get started with the application process now, follow this link: http://www.theworldrace.org/?tab=apply.



Looking for a way to be a part of The World Race from right here at home?

You can make a tax-deductible, year-end donation to The World Race Ministry Fund. Whether by allowing Mama Rita to purchase a refrigerator to assist her ministry or to assist with relief work in Myanmar, this fund was created to allow our participants tangible ways to reach out to the people of the world as they travel.

 
Your
gift will also help our participants meet their own financial needs as
they travel.  Some of our participants encounter financial hardships
along the road and your donations will continue to make a way for them
to stay in the field and continue serving.
 
In order to continue the success of our ministry, we need your help.  Your gift to The World Race Ministry Fund
will enable us to continue our travels around the world, changing lives
and hearts as our Racers bring the hope of Jesus to the corners of the
Earth.  Won’t you join us on this adventure?

 

Click here to donate to The World Race fund.

Or, follow this link: https://www.adventures.org/give/donate.asp?giveto=worldrace.



 

Matt Peters writes:
 
The moment I stepped into the compound, there was a large group of people playing some sort of duck, duck, goose kind of game.

When I scanned around and past the big group I saw a teenage looking person sitting on a swing, all by himself.

There was a ball pit with another younger looking child all by himself as well. Read More…


Janina Laier writes:
 

What
is real community? I am only just beginning to learn the implications
of this word and lifestyle-commandment Jesus gave us as Believers.

The community lifestyle is becoming more of a reality every day on the
Race, and I often comment on how I feel as though I am in an arranged
marriage! Read More…



Carly Farver writes:
We
first met Hazel with less then a week left in the Philippines.  We
would have never connected if Neil and a few other teammates hadn’t
claimed this week for God and His kingdom. 

It’s too easy to think you can do nothing new near the end.  Too easy
to wait for what’s next, to gear up your mind that you will shake it up
in the next country, the next moment.  We spend too much of our life
waiting. Read More…

 

The World Race

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