As I begin to prepare for The World Race, the biggest on my checklist is raising support.  Support is the only way that this adventure is going to be possible.  First, I sent our support letters, which you should have received or look at my first blog post.  The next step was going before my Missions Council at First Baptist Matthews to get the support of the church, which they approved me and I am free to begin sharing in Shepherd Groups (our Sunday School classes).  Another effort for support raising, is to get t-shirts printed.  I am in the process of this and have the design summited to the shop but awaiting final design to begin this process of printing.  Hopefully this week, I will have the design and can get it up for preview.  I will be selling shirts for $20 a piece, so if interested, contact me at [email protected].  I have a few ideas floating around in my brain and am processing them all and trying to get them into action.  I have gained my first supporter and was so excited, overjoyed the day this happened.  I am still in need of $15,200.  That is $3,150 by May, and $6,150 by launch in July.  Please be in prayer about supporting me monthly or a one-time donation. 
 
My last blog was about receiving my backpack!!  That was a wonderful day and made this journey become even more real!  Yesterday I made my first voyage to the wonderful store of REI.  REI is basically the greatest outdoor store and the place for World Racers to get their gear for the year.  I took my good friend and Alumni Racer Chelsea Angel, who was such a huge help and blessing.  It was a lot to take in and I was a bit overwhelmed with all the gear that I need to purchase and which was most practical.  Upon looking around and reaching the store for a bit, we ended up in the sleeping bag/pad area.  It was here that I tried out 3 sleeping bags till I found the one for me!!  I got a Red, Merlot, Men’s, extra long sleeping bag, to be my bed for the 11-month journey.  Chelsea is letting me borrow her wonderful sleeping pad, which I tried out is amazing with some patience of having to pump it up.  But if you know anything about sleeping pads, it has a hand pump on it, which is a great quality but will take some patience on my part.  Along with my sleeping bag, I purchased a sleeping bag liner.  This will line the inside of my bag to keep it clean and double as a sheet in warmer countries.  I also purchased a nice, thin fleece coat to take with me for warmth.  At check out I purchased a REI membership, which is basically good for returns and earning money to spend in the store. This concluded my first shopping visit to REI.  Below is a pic of these purchased (not including the fleece coat).


(Sorry for it being sideways, couldn't figure out how to rotate it.) 

This past week I also received a camera from my wonderful cousin Donald Anthony.  Mine is old and works when it wants to, so I mentioned to him at Christmas that I needed a new one.  He is always down with the latest technology, and said he had one I could have.  So one evening this week, I stopped by my dad’s after work to pick it up.  This will capture all the adventures the 11 months will hold for me. 
Pictured below


 
 
Prayers:
I ask that you all be in prayer for me:
-Support raising
-Getting my vaccines
-Obtaining travelers insurance
-Gathering my gear for the trip
-The Lord working in my heart and mind to prepare for me what I am about to embark on
-Enjoying every second at home with friends and family
-The hearts of supporters, and how the Lord would move for them to give
-Lord to provide all I need for this adventure: support, strength, and health, His Presence, my Squad and our Leaders
-For me to know the love my God has for me and to pour that onto each individual I encounter from now till I return home
-Training Camp: May 18th-May 25th

-Most important: The Lord to be glorified in all He does through me!!!