Hey folks! Many of you have been asking for updates and I figured this would be the easiest way to do so! Plus I think I’m a little overdue for another blog post! I appreciate your patience and encouragement during this time more than you know. Life has been a whirlwind of sorts and doesn’t seem to be slowing down!
A little fundraising update: wow you guys. This is my least favorite part about all things missions but it is so truly necessary. I have never been good at fundraising in general and I get so uncomfortable asking people for money. I wouldn’t be able to uproot my life though and literally walk into the unknown if I wasn’t blessed with you, yes YOU, and your prayers and financial support.
Matthew 6:19-21 says, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
I have already been shown so much love from those who truly want to further the Lord’s kingdom and it has been such an encouragement! During this time it has been difficult thinking of how much more I have left to go before I am fully funded. It feels like I’m at the bottom of a mountain looking up and wondering how in the world I’m going to reach the top. I get in my head so much about what if I don’t meet my deadlines and looking at how far my other team members have already come in their fundraising journey and I’m not gonna lie, it’s made me overwhelmed and frustrated. But that’s when I realized that this experience is meant to be different for each and every one of us. We come from different backgrounds but share one common goal. My training camp is coming up quickly (along with my first deadline) and your generosity has helped me get some of the gear that I will be needing leading up to the race. I currently have about $2,100 left to go to reach my first deadline of $5,000, and I have about 40 days to get there (September 25th). By the Lord’s grace, when I get there, I’ll have a little under 3 months to raise another $5,000. Then my final deadline of $19,800 quickly approaches in April. These deadlines come up so fast and it’s crazy to think that January is only four and a half months away. I pray that you all would consider donating or becoming a monthly donor to help me reach these goals! The Lord has such amazing things in store for the year of 2020 and I cannot get there without you! If you would like to help support me, please go to www.hollynbedford.theworldrace.org to make donations tax deductible; or if you prefer, I also have Venmo!
Now for those who have been wondering what my team will be doing, I have a little overview that worldrace.org has provided:
Australia
- To kick off this incredible mission journey your squad will travel to the other side of the world and begin your first month of ministry in Australia. We have not taken many squads to Australia in the past so this is a very special opportunity for the Expedition squad. Our main partner in Australia is Youth for a Mission. Racers typically join them to do evangelism and outreach in Byron Bay, a famous beach town halfway up the eastern coast. They believe in very relational ministry and focus on reaching out to the tourists and backpackers passing through. This will be a special month to start off your race.
Indonesia
- Next your race will take you to Indonesia, the biggest island nation on Earth and home to the largest Muslim population in the world. Most racers are asked to build trust through relationships in order to share their faith, and many will have the opportunity to disciple new believers by leading Bible studies and discovery groups. This is still relatively a new country for the World Race, but whether you’re in the densely packed cities, the thick jungles, or the long rural stretches, you’ll have the opportunity to find local Christians and continue to build on the relationships we’ve already established.
India
- Next, you will continue to a nation like no other, India. Most racers live and serve in southern India, where the villages are bustling with activities and the streets are filled with horns blaring and tuk-tuks whizzing by. You’ll experience India with all your senses as you walk through the sea of colors and take in the myriad spices wafting through the air. Most of our activity in India is partnering with a local movement to plant 100,000 churches. You’ll become a part of the local culture as you travel from village to village while preaching and praying for families.
Nepal
- Your journey will take you next to Nepal, home to Mt. Everest, the tallest mountain in the world! Nepal is a very spiritual, breathtaking, and mountainous country. Most of our work in Nepal is about sharing the Gospel with marginalized people, especially those in rural areas. Whether you’re in the cities outlined by the Himalayas or trekking through the hills yourself, you’ll most likely find yourself walking long distances to share your faith over a cup of milk tea.
China
- Next you will travel to China, home to the Great Wall and a sixth of the world’s population. China is one of the most exciting and strategic places to be a missionary. Depending on where you travel, you may meet Buddhists, Muslims, and Taoists – but very few Christians. However, the underground church is extensive and continues growing (and thriving!) amidst persecution. This month you will work alongside our partners and encourage them to continue sharing the love of Jesus in a country where His name is not known.
Kyrgyzstan
- You will journey next to Kyrgyzstan! The government here does not invest much into the next generation and younger people often feel forgotten. One of our main ministry partners here is focused on investing in university students. This ministry loves to ask Racers to make friends with one or two people and spend the whole month investing in them. You could spend the month sharing your faith and listening to the stories of students over a picnic or a long hike – two favorite activities for Kyrgyz.
Kazakhstan
- Next, you will head to Kazakhstan! They are very hardworking, dependable, and focused on the family. Most teams will spend their month working with local churches. Our partners work to transform their nation through focusing on their communities. The believers in Kazakhstan are not naturally mission-minded, so as a Racer you will have the opportunity to encourage and train them to share their faith with their communities.
Azerbaijan
- Next, you will journey to Azerbaijan, an exciting highlight of this part of the journey. We have sent squads here for a week or so at a time, but this will be the first time a World Race squad spends an entire month doing ministry in this nation. We are excited to continue building and expanding ministry relationships in this country, so you will get to be a part of pioneering new opportunities for us.
Turkey
- Next, you’ll head to the intersection of Europe and Asia – Turkey! At some point in the month, you will surely pass through Istanbul, a stunning city with palm tree lined, cobblestone streets alongside towering pristine buildings. Many Race teams will serve the Syrian refugee community – helping with job training and teaching English. Other teams will get the opportunity to work with local churches and train locals to spread the Gospel. In Turkey, locals love to meet visitors!
Spain
- Spain sits on the Western edge of the only post-Christian continent on the planet. One of history’s first global empires, it’s language is the 3rd most spoken in the world. The birthplace of bullfights, the Inquisition, and tapas, this land of deep passion needs new life breathed into their faith. Though 94% of Spaniards would declare themselves as Roman Catholic, only 25% of the nation attends a religious service once a month. Whether you are hiking the Camino de Santiago with other pilgrims or sitting at a cafe, will you share your life-changing faith in a land of tradition and religion?
Morocco
- Your final month on the race will take you to Morocco, a traditional Arabian country with great French influence, cobblestone streets, and iconic architecture. Long-term missionaries have to be careful about their identities, but Racers can feel free to boldly share their faith. Because of this, Racers are highly valuable to the successful work of our partners here. Racers will build relationships with locals and invite them to study God’s word – often discussing the Koran and the Bible over a cup of mint tea in town.
And there you have it! Extremely minimized yet covers most bases! I am incredibly excited to see how God uses us to pour into these lives and to see communities transformed. Please continue to keep my team in your prayers. I have full confidence that God will provide, for apart from Him we can do nothing. Please also consider partnering with me to help reach these financial goals. Thank you all so much for everything you’ve done so far and for sticking through this to the end.
