Wrecked for the Ordinary is an online magazine and ministry project directed primarily towards people in their twenties and thirties who are “spiritual misfits,” somewhat discontent with the world they see and believing that they can be a part of the answer.

At its core, Wrecked is a call to action. “It’s really about sharing stories of radical living that will activate others to live out their destinies and in abundant life,” Jeff Goins, editor-in-chief, explained while meeting up with the January ’07 Racers in Mexico, when Wrecked was launching its first series of stories. Though it is not limited to the World Race, the Racers will have the opportunity to contribute their stories.


Wrecked seeks to re-imagine culture, which is reflected in the tagline: “We do not seek what is, but what should be.” It’s about seeing the world they way Jesus would want it to be and then being that change. This vision is broken into six main areas: Culture, Community, Arts, Adventure, Poverty, and Simplicity.


For more information about Wrecked, check out http://www.wreckedfortheordinary.com/. If you are interested in being a potential contributor to the e-zine, choose the “contact us” option on the Wrecked site. Check it out to share life with those “wrecked for the ordinary.”