When I try and describe the World Race and what a “typical” day looks like, I stutter and say, “Typical is a loose term, and is usually spelled like F-L-E-X-I-B-L-E.”
We’ve had to come up with a skit overnight, prep a sermon in the morning to deliver that afternoon, sing a song on the spot, had ministry cancelled, and also had ministry moved up from the afternoon to the morning – the day of.
But, nevertheless, here’s a “typical” day in the life of a Racer.
10:30- Bus ride 1 hour 30 min ONE WAY.

11:30 – Sorting through clothes and food for the flood victims.


12:30- Still sorting through clothes.


1:30- Lunch time – Meal and prayer for the woman who cooked the meal and her family.




2:30- Taken throughout the town to pray for the neighbors. This is a boy born with one kidney. We prayed for strength and healing.


3:30- Churros.

4:30- Bus ride back. 2 hours.

6:30- Home sweet Home. (PC: Kelsay Singleton)

