
I am all about God. I have loved seeing what He is doing in my life and I can't believe He is letting me be a part of something so amazing as the world Race! One year ago I started a REAL relationship with Him and I can't understand doing anything else but to follow him. This is my passion.He has made Himself more real to me this year than ever before, the love He has and the hold on my life is immeasurable.
After four years I am finishing up my Communications degree this coming May at Liberty University and I feel a burden for missions has been burning in my heart more and more. I know God is leading me to work on the mission field when I graduate. He has been breaking my heart for the people of the world to know of His undefined and never ending love! And God has opened the door for an amazing opportunity to go on the World Race this coming summer! The World Race is a missions trip that goes to 11 countries in 11 months. My particular trip leaves in July and will be traveling to Ireland, Romania, Ukraine, India, Nepal, Mozambique, Swaziland, South Africa, Thailand, Cambodia and Taiwan.
The World Race is a trip that I definitely know God has been calling me to go on. I found out about this organization almost two years ago and it has never left my mind. I know this is the next step in the journey God has planned out for me. The ministry opportunities are endless! We will be working with the people in each country doing many different evangelical activities and spreading Jesus’ name to all these amazing people who have no clue of His love for them! There are several things I hope to gain from this experience. The first is a deeper love and knowledge of God and who He is. I have talked with several people who have been on the trip and they all say the same thing, you will experience God in a whole new way you never thought possible. God calls us to be disciples of all nations, proclaiming His name to everyone; I want to share Jesus’ name and His love with people just as He has called us all to do. Lastly, I want God to reveal my gifts to me. I truly believe God has called me to be a part of some aspect of missions, but I am not exactly sure what part that is yet. Being a part of this trip I will be able to do so many different ministries and have an opportunity for God to work and show me where my strengths and weaknesses are, and where He can use me in the future.
I would love more than anything for as many people to be a part of my journey as possible! Not only do I need help financially, but spiritually as well. I am asking for your prayers more than anything; prayers for financial support, encouragement and protection. I need to raise $15,500 for my whole trip which includes everything. I know this seems like a large amount, but if only eight people pledge $100 for 10 months I will have over half my funds raised! I would ask you to please pray about anything you would be able to give so God will be able to work through you as you are willing to support me and be a part of this journey!
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Here are the countries I’ll be visiting – Beginning July 2013:
Ireland
Ireland boasts a heritage of Christianity through Catholicism. Yet the lifeless display of faith reveals that this nation is farther from God than ever. Rampant alcoholism and suicide rates reveal a desperate need for hope. Through sports, children's outreach, street evangelism, pub ministry, and the relationships that just happen along the way, the World Race reintroduces a life-giving faith to this beautiful, historic culture.
Romania
The northern regions of Romania are home to the gypsy community. Though strangers in their homeland and forgotten by society, the gypsies are a strong and vibrant people who embrace the light of Christ in an inspirational way. Here, you will teach English, lead sports camps, live life with the gypsies, and more. It will be an exciting time of learning about a people group you may not have known even existed.
Ukraine
This Eastern European country is caught between its past oppression under the Soviet Union and the desire to be accepted by the West. People in the east tend to be more nationalistic than those in the west, where Russian is more commonly spoken. There’s a substantial orphan (social and full) population and human trafficking’s an issue here, too. Most people claim to belong to the Ukrainian Orthodox church, which is subdivided into three bodies. God’s desire is to bring hope, peace, authentic relationship with himself, and unity to this nation; you’ll find out how exactly you’ll participate in that!
India
With nearly a sixth of the world's population within its borders, India is a country bursting with people and culture. Home to a diverse array of beliefs from Hinduism to Islam, to a blend of folk religions and other faiths, it is a country of pluralism with twenty-nine languages spoken by over a million native speakers, multiple religions, socio-economic classes, and political parties. India's struggles with poverty and crimes of human trafficking, forced prostitution, and religious persecution. You might work with local churches to encourage believers and most likely be challenged by their testimonies. Your presence will bring hope and truth to those that society deems "untouchable."
Nepal
Home to Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain, Nepal literally sits on top of the world. In addition to adventurous experiences you will have here, you may also visit widows and orphans in their times of distress and protect the innocent who are prey to human traffickers. This month of your World Race experience will submerge you in a culture that is desperate for an encounter with the living God.
Mozambique
One of the most beautiful countries in the African continent, Mozambique is a favorite location of World Racers for a variety of reasons: the people, the landscape, the ministry partnerships, the miracles that this country has seen, and more. The former Portuguese colony is seeing signs of redemption and economic recovery; because of, or in spite of, the extreme poverty gripping the nation, the church grows. You will teach, preach, and practice "true religion" with widows and orphans while you grow in your identity in Christ. One of your most interesting travel "days" may happen here.
Swaziland
The Kingdom of Swaziland is one of the last remaining monarchies in Africa. Home to 1.1 million people and breathtaking scenic views, it's also where the world's highest HIV/AIDS infection rate lives (26.1% in adults and over 50% of adults in their 20s). It's estimated that by 2050, Swaziland may cease to exist. Young orphans are scattered throughout this nation in desperate need of attention. For years, Adventures has been committed to seeing these statistics reversed. Here, you’ll most likely find yourself involved in a variety of outreaches, including education, orphan care, care point feedings, and more.
South Africa
While it's been several decades since apartheid has formally ended, there’s still more healing and reconciliation to take place in South Africa. One of the wealthiest countries on the continent yet much of the population living outside the cities is poor. Like the rest of sub-Saharan Africa, this country struggles with a high rate of AIDS/HIV. Host to the 2010 World Cup and breathtaking natural attractions, it’s also a place full of kingdom potential, waiting to be released — by you.
Thailand
According to the CIA, the kingdom of Thailand, known as Siam until 1939, is the only country in the region not colonized by Europe. Their 2000 census showed that 94.6% of the population is Buddhist, 4.6% are Muslim, and 0.7% are Christian. Approximately 600,000 people live with HIV/AIDS in Thailand. With nearly two million people estimated to be forced into prostitution, it has become one of the most popular places for sex tourism. Change lives in the city-where you, like Jesus, might befriend prostitutes-or in the countryside-where you may serve youth, care for orphans, and encourage a remnant of believers.
Cambodia
Cambodia houses one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Angkor Wat, a Hindu temple and monastery built during the Khmer empire in the 12th century. It later became a Buddhist complex a century later, and today, just over 96% of Cambodia is Buddhist. Almost 30 years ago, 1.5 million Cambodians died at the hands of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge regime. Today, Cambodia is a source, transit point, and destination of human trafficking. Unfortunately, the government is struggling to stop it. The people of Cambodia are thirsty for the hope you can bring.

Taiwan
Formerly colonized as Formosa, Taiwan has shuffled between the control of Japan and mainland China for the last century. In the past 50 years, this country has slowly become a multi-party democracy and has experienced economic growth and industrialization. Although the Taiwanese people enjoy freedom of press, economic liberties, public education, and good healthcare, the majority of them do not understand the freedom of Christ. Most practice a combination of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, & ancient Chinese religions. They are living in prosperity while lost in spiritual darkness. Come bring real freedom to this island nation.
