Dear Friends and Family,

 

For the past few years I have been attending college at Evangel University, majoring in business management with a minor in psychology. I am a full-time student and have a full-time job at Chick-fil-A. I am currently a senior this year and will be graduating in May 2018. My plans for after graduation is something I would love to share with you. I have been accepted to go on the World Race. A World Race is a long missions trip that consist of 11 countries in 11 months. So that means I will graduate in May and then leave the country for 11 months in August 2018. This is an opportunity of a lifetime.

One of the unique things about the World Race is that it’s not only a mission trip but also an intensive discipleship program designed to launch my generation into our specific kingdom calling. Through the World Race, my team and I will serve in partnership with churches and ministries in local communities to preach the Gospel, plant churches, work in orphanages, minister to women and children trapped in prostitution as a result of human trafficking, and bring the restorative hope of the Father’s love to many tribes and nations.

I believe God has placed this in my heart and called me to do this, specifically overseas. I have been overseas a handful of times. I have been to Russia in March 2016 and Costa Rica in March 2017 through my school on service and mission trips. I have been to France, Germany, Italy, and Austria in July 2017 for personal experience. And I will be going to China in May 2018 through my school on a business trip.

The countries I will be going to on my World Race are Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia. I am so excited. I am so overwhelmed. And I am so ready for what God has in store for me.

I will face many challenges all throughout the World Race, but as I prepare for my departure, one of my greatest challenges is my financial support. Like most other missions organizations, World Race participants are required to fundraise financial support. In order to leave fully funded in August 2018, I need to raise $18,100. This money will cover all of my field expenses for the 11 months of the trip. As I take this large step of faith in trusting the Lord, would you financially and prayerfully consider joining me as I embark on God’s plans for me?

Adventures In Missions is a tax-exempt organization under IRS code 501(c)(3) and is a member of the ECFA. (Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability). Due to IRS and ECFA regulations governing the administration of tax deductible donations given in support of a particular trip/program, support contributions given on behalf of an individual will be used to offset the costs of the trip/program you are involved in. All contributions are non-refundable regardless of the participant’s success in completing the program.

Donations can be made in two ways:

1. (Easiest way) Click the orange “Donate” button in the top right side of the page and follow the steps from there.

2. By mail, checks or money order can be made out to Adventures in Missions, and on the memo line: For Karrie Noack.

Adventures in Missions

P.O. Box 742570

Atlanta, GA 30374-2570

I can’t do this alone and without you guys I won’t be able to fulfill what the Lord has put on my heart and called me to do. Don’t forget to click the “Subscribe for Updates” button. You’ll get a notification every time I post a new blog.

Yours in Christ,

Karrie