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group leader mentioned World Race to me. He knew a friend who was
going on it and thought I might be interested too. I was very much for the idea, and couldn’t believe such a thing existed. It was as if this trip was made for me! Everything about it sounded incredible. I wished I could go on it right away, but I was starting school in September, and I really needed to have something completed in my life first.
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On my first and last short term missions trip with Habitat for Humanities, I don’t feel that I served God
in the mission field that much. While I did learn a lot and it opened up the doors
for me to be more active with Habitat, but service wise, I received more than I
gained. World Race is a great opportunity to give more than receive this time around. 🙂
confident that he wants EVERYONE to go. Not necessarily on the World Race, or even
across the ocean. But to simply GO and serve others; to love God and love
His people and to make disciples of all nations. He has called us to go, and I am
finally saying ‘yes’ rather than ‘I’ll go when I can afford to take time away from my
life.’ My life can wait. This world can’t.