From the peaks of the Andes to the shorelines of the Caribbean islands, from ancient Mayan ruins to modern cities of South America, and from wealthy tourist towns to the most impoverished barrios, Latin America is a rich tapestry of culture, diversity, and beauty woven together by the common thread of the Spanish language.

So next January, we invite you on a unique journey – a journey of immersion and deep connection. Spend 11 months exploring all Latin America has to offer and investing your heart in the people, the language, the stories.
You’ll start on the islands. In Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic you’ll begin your journey where the European explorers began their encounter with Latin America centuries ago. The Caribbean islands boast exceptional beauty, but spiritual battles rage as voodoo and witchcraft still have a tight hold on many of the people. Learning firsthand about spiritual warfare will break your heart for these people and prepare you to fight for each one you meet.

For the second half of your Race, you’ll travel the length of Central America. Starting at the crossroads of the west – the Panama Canal – and traveling north, you’ll get to see the intricacies that make each Central American nation unique.
You’ll experience westernization in Panama, bask in the glow of Costa Rica’s famous sunsets, meet the hardworking farmers of Nicaragua, shop in the colorful markets of Guatemala, climb the active volcanoes of El Salvador, and spend time with the orphans and street children of Honduras.

If you’ve been learning Spanish, this is the perfect chance to put your translation skills to the test in a big way. It’s a chance to use what you’ve been studying to minister to nations of people in their heart language. If your family comes from Latin America, this could be an amazing opportunity to explore your heritage and love people in a unique way.
And if God has placed a calling on your life for Spanish speakers or Latin America, this is your chance to spend 11 months asking him to deepen and specify that call.
*While fluency in Spanish is not required, some Spanish ability or a strong desire to learn is encouraged.
