Life on the World Race is extremely fast-paced. From the perspective of
someone not immersed in the experience, it can be so fast that it’s
difficult to stay up-to-date on what’s happening. So, to help you,
we’ve highlighted some interesting events that have happened recently.

This week on the World Race… 
AIDS orphan Gracie,
who is supported financially by the church, has no one to love her. Over the past month, World Racer Marissa Villa has been fighting for Gracie to know and
understand what it means to be loved. Read her story here… 
Joe Bunting meets up with teenagers living on the streets that are
addicted to sniffing glue. It forces him to ask the difficult
question: “Does caring cost too much?” Read his story here… 
Kids say the most interesting things. Katie and Billy Swan get
asked a full spectrum of questions from the Filipino children.  Read some of them here… 
Kendall Hawley and her team went to serve food to a community of
people living in a gym in the Philippines. In the midst of the horrid
conditions, she sees how they have joy, abundant joy, that comes from
God alone and not on their circumstances. Read their story here… 
Stephanie Tyrna is serving in Haiti right now, and because of the
financial donations people have made, the team was able to
purchase food for a tent community. Stephanie writes about how much she
loves these people. Read about it here… 
Robby Riggs, a January 2010 squad leader, had an all-night prayer watch with the rest of his team mates. Tired and worn-out,  God spoke to him in the early morning — not just for his
squad, but for the Lord’s people as a whole.  Read it here…