Matthew 19 �21Jesus said to him,�“If you would be perfect,�go,�sell what you possess and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.”�22When the young man heard this he went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions. When I was in college, I would talk about how I wanted to be able to fit everything I owned into my car. I would never like to own a big house, and I didn’t care that my car was ancient and about to implode from the inside at any second. I would like to make a job out of helping people and learning other cultures by immersion in their country. I would like very much to�not have the American Dream. When I graduated college, the American Dream came very easily to me, almost on accident. Once I landed a good job, I got a good car. Then, I owned a place that was too big. My clothes got nicer, my friends got older, my entertainment got more expensive. Though I have enjoyed it, I am not satisfied living in excess and I am dying for more adventure. I’m not sure when the breaking point happened, but some time this year I heard myself as if I was someone else listening in and I did not recognize what I was saying. I suggested to my younger brother to get nicer clothes and I realized that I had abandoned God’s calling to me to live simply, live in reckless abandon of the American Dream, and love people around the world. Mark, my brother was quick to forgive me, and left for a summer long Missionary Volunteer/Documentary filming in Kenya and Swaziland. I desperately want to join him but am employed until the third week in July. Ever since I said “yes” to a year of missionary ministry, travel and discipleship and service, I am feeling a LOT more like myself. **From what I’ve learned so far, I can see the importance to always expect the unexpected, and locations are subject to change. Most likely, however, the October race route will be taking me to 11 of these 15 Countries. Wouldn’t you know, my prayers have been heard!*** The ministry commitment I am making is from October 2010 through September 2011!

Guatemala
A country rich in history and natural resources – fertile soil from the volcanos help yield excellent coffee – Guatemala is the perfect place to initiate your World Race experience. Outside of its aesthetic appeal, it is a country in desperate need of God’s touch. Gripped by poverty and bound to a spirit of religion, the people of Guatemala are hungering to see the kingdom of God invade their lives. World Racers radically change the atmosphere in which they find themselves. You’ll have the opportunity to usher in the kingdom to this land and people in the form of relationships through incarnational ministry (read: living just as they do), reaching out to the people in the fringes of society, hard work, and maybe even a miracle or two.

Nicaragua
This location is always a World Race favorite. It’s a country full of wonderfully warm and caring people, and participants always leave having had a powerful experience. However, hopelessness, addictions, destitution, and poverty still plague the many lives of Nicaragua. There are orphans who have grown up without knowing the love of a parent and families who get by each day by scrounging scraps from the city dump where they have made their homes. In Nicaragua, you’ll have the opportunity to bring God’s love through slum ministry, door-to-door outreach, outreach to children, and more.
Peru
With a rich history dating back to time of the Incas and an enthralling, vibrant landscape – ever heard of the Andes Mountains? Peru is a land full of wonder and epic stories. It’s also a country in need of experiencing God’s goodness and understanding what it means to have a relationship with the Creator. Many natives still dabble in traditional religious practices and idolatry, but God is up to something in this country. The Peruvian church is becoming thirstier for the truth and authentic spiritual breakthrough. Its political past has been riddled with violence from the likes of the Shining Path guerrilla and Alberto Fujimoto’s presidency, from which both the indigenous poor and urban affluent alike are recovering. Your time here may include moments in the jungle – perhaps a visit to the Macchu Picchu – as well as life in the metropolis. This is one country you won’t forget… especially if you drink the water.

Bolivia
Bolivia is one of the most beautiful places in the world. It’s also one of the most indigenous countries in South America; the current president is the first indigenous people group member in office. And with all of that variety comes a lot of opportunity. Bolivia is in need of orphan ministry, evangelistic outreach, church plants, and more. You might find yourself working in the heart of the rainforest or on the streets of a city market. Regardless, be prepared for a fantastic experience.
Cambodia
Roughly 30 years ago, Cambodia experienced one of the most gruesome genocides known to humanity, in which over one-third of the country’s population was slaughtered. Still in recovery from their past, the people of Cambodia are thirsty for hope and yearning for a message of forgiveness and reconciliation. Part of your ministry here will be to act as a living example of the freedom Christ can bring through orphanage ministry, teaching in schools, street outreach, and more.

Thailand
With nearly two million people estimated to be stuck inside of prostitution in Thailand, it has become one of the most popular places for sex tourism. Change lives in the city and rock worlds in the countryside. Thailand’s sure to capture your heart. Women and men should be prepared to be separated this month of ministry as the men head up north in the country for an infamous month of “manistry” (men’s ministry) and the women hit the streets to bring redemption in the bars.

China
Host of the 2008 Summer Olympics and home to 1.3 billion people, China is known for its grandness, not just in land mass and population. While the Han Chinese comprise the largest people group, there are over fifty minority groups, including the Uighurs, a people without a country. Due to the legacy of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, Communism is not just a political system, it is almost the state religion. Speaking of which, depending on where you are, you may meet Buddhists, Muslims, and Taoists; there are even churches – government approved and regulated. The exact size of the underground church is unknown (hence the name), but what it is known is that it is large and still growing, thriving even in the midst of persecution. While there, you’ll have to pay homage to the Great Wall, and bring light and hope to a people in darkness and depression. How you’ll do that exactly – you’ll find out once you get there. 😉

Philippines
This Asian island nation, once a Spanish colony and an American protectorate, is a country in tension, trying to cross the threshold between the third and first world. It offers a variety of landscapes – beaches, mountains, volcanic lakes – and languages, with Tagalog as the national tongue. The Catholic Church is a substantial piece of the religious pie, however, Islam is growing in the island of Mindinao. The Filipino people and culture love music and dance and community. While there, you may find yourself living with and giving hope to the destitute, caring for orphans, and challenging the growing number of Christ-followers to rise up.

India
With nearly a sixth of the world’s population within its borders, India is a country bursting with people and culture. Moreover, it has a diverse array of religious beliefs from Hinduism, to Islam, to a blend of folk religions and other faiths. While the country is on the edge of full economic development, it’s still stricken with poverty and privy to the crimes of human trafficking, forced prostitution, religious persecution, and more. So what will you do in India? Change it from the inside out. In a land full of dizzying flashes, you’ll shine the true Light of the world by seeking out the overlooked in the streets, caring for orphans, ushering freedom to the enslaved, encouraging the persecuted, standing alongside and building up the remnant of believers, or even engaging with the elite.

Pioneer Southeast Asia
Ask God where to go and do what He tells you. It’ll be one of the most adventurous and memorable months of ministry that you’ll have on the Race. What kind of noodles will you feast on – pad thai or pho? You may visit Thailand, Cambodia, or Vietnam, maybe even a few countries uncharterd by the World Race. God could lead you anywhere to unveil His kingdom. Are you willing to abandon this month on the Race to Him? Are you willing to walk by faith and less by sight? Wherever He leads this month, obey. God usually knows what He’s doing…
South Africa
Our generation has grown to associate Nelson Mandela with South Africa. While it’s been several decades since apartheid has formally ended, there is more healing to be had and reconciliation to take place. South Africa is one of the wealthiest on the continent yet much of the population, who live outside the cities, is poor. And 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 is also a place full of kingdom potential, waiting to be released – by you.
Swaziland

Mozambique

Botswana

Malawi
