How will I pack a years worth of things for an almost one-year-long excursion?
When I studied abroad in Switzerland for a semester in college, I took three huge suitcases and a backpack that was so full I’m pretty sure it weighed more than me. I was a site to behold lugging around all my luggage like the hunched back of Notre Dame because if I stood up straight I would probably have fallen flat on my back. I really don’t know how I managed to get all of my luggage from the airport to my apartment across town by myself. I now know and firmly believe in the phrase that ‘Less is more’. I will be gone for the World Race for almost a year, and I plan to pack not even a quarter of the clothes that I brought with me for my three months abroad. Since I will have to carry all of my own gear while travelling, I am going to have to pack very modestly, using one large pack that will hold my sleeping bag, sleeping, mat, clothes, tent, ect. and a smaller day pack that I can carry with me for everyday items. The good news is that I’ve already been shopping for a pack, and I think I finally found the perfect one that should be big enough to take Molly with me (my four-legged baby). 🙂

It is tempting to find something large enough to pack up my whole life and take with me while I’m away. But if I took everything I needed, then I wouldn’t really be giving up anything, would I? Matthew 10:39 says ‘If you cling to your life, you will lose it; but if you give up your life for me, you will find it.’ If I am going to grow in the spirit with Jesus, I’ve got to make some room for Him, and part of this will come from giving up some of reliance on ‘things’. Some of my motivation for applying to the Race came from a want towards abandonment, of giving up the things in the world that just aren’t enough to satisfy our souls and giving my life to Him who can and does satisfy our souls. I’m not saying I’m not going to pack extra underwear or a toothbrush because (ewww) and God is NOT asking me to do that, but there will be some sacrifices made when it comes to the possessions I will have on this journey with Him.
What about safety?
Many of my friends and family are excited for me to go on the Race, but are very concerned for my safety. This is the statement on the Adventures in Mission’s website FAQ page that addresses the concern of safety:
“We recognize travel brings risk. We have worked hard to put extensive safety protocols in place. That said, the World Race is not for everyone. In particular, all Racers need to consider things happen we can’t predict. People get sick and accidents happen. Because we minister to “the least of these” it is likely you will meet people suffering from a variety of diseases.
To address the issues we face, we have a top flight risk management team. They monitor political, health, weather and other risks in the regions that we minister. This information includes the U.S. State Department travel warnings. With our program, you are covered by a strong travel insurance policy and the insurance company works closely with us to ensure you will receive the care you need. For more information about the insurance policy, click here.
We have external consultants who assist us in designing and managing our training and field implementation for safety protocols. Our internal risk management team creates contingency plans as needed so we are ready to move teams quickly if the need arises. We also have an extensive network of ministry partners and ministry connections worldwide who provide us with “eyes on the ground” as we assess situations.” (URL: https://www.worldrace.org/?tab=about&subtab=faqs)
What is the cost associated with my trip and how can you help support me journey?
The financial quota that I will need to meet for my trip is $19,200. This cost covers all travel, including ground, sea, and airfare, lodging, food, travel and medical insurance, as well as any required training. I realize that this is not a small amount, and I’d be lying if I said this wasn’t a bit daunting to me. I don’t know exactly how I will raise all of this money, but I do believe that God has called me to go on the World Race, and I believe he will provide everything I need to make this possible. If it is in your heart to help support me financially, I would be truly grateful. Every little bit helps and will help me get one step closer to my goal. There is no amount too small. In the next week, I will be starting my first fundraiser so stay tuned for updates! In the meantime, if you would like to donate to my trip, you can do this by clicking on the donate button at the top of this page. I have been overwhelmed by the encouragement I have received from others after revealing my commitment to go on the Race. Please pray for me and my team that our financial needs will be met and that the Lord will prepare our hearts for the journey ahead!