:: November 2009 :: Newsletter ::
 11 countries in 11 months; One update
 
 
 

:: In this Issue ::

 
 
Current & Upcoming Races

Word to the World Race Alumni
Stories from the Field

Videos from the Field
 
 
 
 
 

 :: Current & Upcoming Races ::

October 2009 Teams are off and racing.
Follow Oct. 2009 Racers here

 

January 2010 Teams will be leaving soon.
Follow Jan. 2010 Racers here

 

Are you ready to join the race?

We are already accepting applications for June 2010 and July 2010 Races.
 

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:: World Race Alumni ::


Attention World Race Alumni
Join our Facebook group so you stay in the loop about how the World Race is expanding, how lives are being changed, how the world is being served, and how Jesus Christ is becoming known throughout every nation, tribe and tongue.  And the best part?  Learn about how you can stay involved while remaining connected to a rapidly growing network of World Race Alumni.
 

 

 :: Stories from the Field ::

Finding Justine

Andrea Wendel writes:
 
Today was an adventure of finding Justine. Justine was found, originally, by Ryan Stewart, a January 2007 World Racer. He has several blogs about teams who have found Justine since then. Today, was our turn. Today, God continued to carry out His persistent love for His Daughter.
 

The Real Outback
Erin Winget writes:

I want to introduce you to Carl. I learned to say his name with an Aussie accent. Listen: “Caaal”. Long a. Carl was doing good stuff with Aboriginal communities so I was lucky to get a hold of him via Skype and he invited me and Mark to join him on visiting some of the communities that he ministers to on a regular basis in the outback of the Northern Territory.
 

Read more about Erin’s experiences in Australia…

Impossible Odds…
Haley Smith writes:
My team and I are currently in Jinotepe, Nicaragua. Our ministry contacts for the month are Glenn and Lynne Schweitzer, pastors and missionaries from Maryland. They are involved in various ministries in Nicaragua including feeding programs in neighboring communities, several church plants, and a teen home for abandoned, abused and neglected children (Quinta Esperanza).
Read more about Haley’s experiences in Nicaragua…


 :: Videos from the Field ::

Who is Jesus?
One of the best parts of being on the mission field is getting to interact freely with complete strangers, especially when you get to ask them thought-provoking questions and share the gospel with them.  Team Mosaic felt led to film a media project this month in Turkey asking people in the community questions such as, “who is Jesus?”  Check it out:
 
 
Redemption Stories
During the last month in Hungary, the Lord put it on Ashley Higgins heart to make a video about redemption. She interviewed several of her “sisters.” See their stories:

 

 
 
More and more people are going deeper in their relationship with Christ through their participation in The World Race. Lives are being transformed.

 
 


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