So, I’m sitting in an internet cafe in London and I have literally 7 minutes left before my time runs out on this computer.  Of course I had to hit up the World Race blogs and see what’s new in the lives of my fellow Racers and see what I’ve missed in the past day and a half without internet.  Ok, I just received a warning on machine officially saying, “Time running low.”  No more dilly dallying.  I came across this blog by World Racer Neil Bruinsma and it pretty much broke my heart.  This is what we’re dealing with people.  This is what the World Race is about.  This is what we’re called to go against.  I pray for all the World Racers out there and for all those, like me, still seeking the courage and strength of the Lord to go out there!  Here’s Neil’s blog about his time in Germany:


As a team we went to Cologne
University, Germany and surveyed over 150 students.  We asked them
questions like: Who/What do you think God is?  If you could ask God one
question what would you ask? What do you think happens when you die? 
Our intention was to get an idea where University students are at in
their view of God, Share the Gospel, And develop long term
relationships with those interested.  


What
we found was that 45.5% of those surveyed believe God is some type of
Energy Force – but not a person, 37% don’t believe God exists, 10.5%
believe God to be a supreme being or God other than a Christian God
(Allah), and 7% believe in a Christian God.   And the overall feeling
that I got from everyone is that they really don’t care and it doesn’t
really matter – believe what you want and I will believe what I want.  
40% believe that there is no life after death, 28% believe in
reincarnation, 17% are not sure, and 15% believe in some sort of
heaven/hell. 
 


Almost all students that I talked with were very friendly, willing to
take the survey, and excited to hear about my world travels.  But most
weren’t interested in discussing things of God or that have eternal
value.  In my opinion it was sad to see a group of peers so highly
educated but uninterested in even searching for everlasting truth.

After staying here for a month and talking with my contacts that have
started a number of churches and lived in Germany for 18 years I have
gained a deeper understanding of how hard the soil is here.  According
to my contact Europe is now considered one of the most un-reached areas
of the world.  France even has the highest turn over rate of
missionaries.  

But
what is even more freighting in Europe is a new movement to evangelize
Atheism.  A campaign in the U.K. raised almost $250,000 to plaster the
phrase “There’s probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your
life.”  on public buses and in other areas (www.humanism.org.uk/bus-campaign). 
It seems that the only higher good has become to “enjoy your life”. 
Which interestingly is exactly what God wants for us –but how can we
enjoy life if we don’t understand that we all have been uniquely
created for a unique purpose by a God that desperately loves us, even
to the point of dieing on a cross.

“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the
rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world
and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”  -Eph
6:12

Europe is in need of an awakening and I believe it is coming but it is
starting through our prayers.  Please pray with me against the evil
spiritual forces that have tightly wrapped around the throat of Europe.