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.
Nepal
Home to Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain, Nepal literally sits on top of the world. In addition to adventurous experiences you will have here, you will also visit widows and orphans in their times of distress and protect the innocent who are prey to human traffickers. This month of your World Race experience will submerge your in a culture that is desperate for an encounter with the living God.
Pioneer Central 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. Thailand or Cambodia, or maybe to Vietnam, China or
Malaysia? God could lead you anywhere to unveil His kingdom. Are you
willing to abandon this month on the Race to Him?
Thailand
With
nearly two million people estimated to be trapped in prostitution, Thailand has become one of the most popular places for what is called "sex
tourism." Men and women from all over the world travel to this southeastern Asian country to violate young girls for the price of a few dollars. In the midst of so much despair, there is such an opportunity for hope and redemption. It won't be easy work, but Thailand
is sure to capture (and break) your heart.
Cambodia
28 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.
Kenya
The Kenyan people are
colorful, musical, artistic and hungry for the love of Christ. The Masai bush, the Nairobi metropolis, and the Kibera slums all make up a
country that is culturally diverse, yet historically unified. As a
new era dawns in Kenya, so does the Gospel of truth and faith. By
meeting felt needs in the bush and in the city, the World Race participants are producing
fruit and long-lasting ministries to carry on even after they leave.
Uganda
From the Ugandan islands in Lake Victoria to the base of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the African
people share a common bond: the need for hope. Home to Africa's "Big Five" animals, Uganda is full of wildlife, people, and history, most notably of which is the recent explosion of news about the Lord's Resistance Army and child soldiers. Through relational evangelism, church-planting and discipleship, you will be a part of a movement to further
the kingdom of God in this incredible region of the world.
Pioneer Africa
Three times during your World Race experience, your team will take a month to ATL (ask the Lord) for a new mission field. He may lead you someplace in the middle of a buzzing city or somewhere that can't even be found on a map. Either way, it's a time of listening to the Lord's voice and following him with true abandon.
Romania
The northern regions of Romania are home to the gypsy people. Though
strangers in their homeland and forgotten by society, the gypsies are a
strong and vibrant people who embrace the light of Christ in an
inspirational way. Here you'll teach English, lead sports camps, live
life with the gypsies, and more.
Ukraine
Caught between its past oppression under the USSR communist regime and the desire to be accepted by Western society, Ukraine is a land of many ups and downs. Thankfully, there's hope, light, and life spreading like wildfire throughout this nation. Is it the kingdom of God coming in power? We think so.
Pioneer Eastern Europe
Another month to ask God where He might send you. By this time in your journey on the World Race, you should be well seasoned in hearing the Lord's voice. Moldova? Montenegro? Greece? Where will you spend your last month on the Race?
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Yes, Charles! Everyone support-raises their way through the World Race, meaning everyone fundraises and gathers financial support from friends, family, and churches.
5Posted by jan on 11/12/2009 4:11:02 AM
is there a preference of religion? or tis for everybody? thanks
There's a lot of variety of ministry on the World Race. We do everything from evangelism, orphan ministry, and VBS, all of the way to bar ministry, human trafficking outreaches, teaching English, and more.
The big focus: seeing God's Kingdom come. We're all vessels of His love and we want to pour ourselves out in whatever way that we can by serving our long-term contacts and their needs.
And, Kiahna, the age for the World Race is 21 to about 35. We've had a few people older than that go, but not by much.
10Posted by Cathy Wootton on 11/12/2009 1:33:48 PM
Wow! The place "where rubber meets the road" in working out the Great Commission. Mark, your heart is there. What a privilege! May God's Kingdom grow in these raw places of man's ruin. May the gospel be planted and triumph! Wish there'd been that opportunity when I was in that age range!
Shalom
11Posted by Melissa on 11/12/2009 4:12:08 PM
Is there any positions for nurses or health educators?
12Posted by reah medenilla on 11/12/2009 7:05:33 PM
Is this just for Americans or people living in the US?
We've had Americans, Canadians, and Australians go on the World Race. From my understanding, it depends on how similar your country is to the US in getting in and out of other US countries. If they're similar, it's no problem. At that point, the only thing to take into account is finances and travel to and from training camps and launch.
14Posted by Jasmin on 11/15/2009 8:05:34 PM
When does the training start for the sept 2010? is it in August or mid july? I'm really excited to apply!
DIOS LES BENDIGA POR SU GRAN LABOR Y SIGAN SIEMPRE SIGUENDO EL EJEMPLO DE JESUS PREDICANDO EL EVANGELIO A TODA CRIATURA EN TODO EL MUNDO
17Posted by Stephanie Fournier on 11/25/2009 10:05:36 AM
What is the minimum age? If you turning 21 during the race is that ok?
18Posted by Ana Reissmann on 12/5/2009 2:51:26 PM
When does the October 2010 trip begin? Because I am 20 as of now, and I will be turing 21 October 6th of 2010. I would love to be a part of something like this.
19Posted by Anastasia on 12/7/2009 10:02:17 PM
are we allowed to turn 21 during the time of the trip, or do we have to have already turned 21 by the starting date?
Stephanie and Ana - Minimum age is 21. We have races launching every few months, so if you aren't 21 by September, there will be another race launching soon after your birthday.
Loren - We require couples to be married a year before going. So just depends on how long you consider newlyweds to be!:)
22Posted by Jasmin on 12/19/2009 5:10:20 PM
What state do we take off from in the US? How much is the total cost including plane tickets?
Jasmin, it varies for each trip, depending on where the cheapest flights are. Racers are responsible to getting to the starting location and then, the flight from the starting location to the first country comes out of your support.
Also - the trip is approximately $14300 and that includes the flight from the starting point to the first country. It does not include your transportation to the starting point, or your transportation home from the final ending point (always a US city). Does that make sense?
25Posted by Greg on 1/9/2010 9:20:38 PM
How many races can I apply for? I want to do a World Race but I am not quite sure as of which one yet? Also the application fee, does that cover more than one application or is it a one time deal?
Greg. You only need to fill out one application and pay one fee. You can fill out the application for any race that is "open" and advertised on the World Race website. You have until just after your acceptance to make your final decision on the World Race trip you want to go on. We want you to commit to a race, but if something major and unforeseen happens, we can move you to another race. Take your time, pray and make your decision based on what you hear from the Lord. We can work with you from there. Again, only races for this year are open for applications. I hope this helps!
27Posted by Jordan on 1/11/2010 11:39:57 PM
when will the race route for the October 2010 race be posted?
28Posted by Matt (WR Staff) on 1/12/2010 9:43:56 AM
Within the next week or so, Jordan!
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The big focus: seeing God's Kingdom come. We're all vessels of His love and we want to pour ourselves out in whatever way that we can by serving our long-term contacts and their needs.
And, Kiahna, the age for the World Race is 21 to about 35. We've had a few people older than that go, but not by much.
Shalom
Loren - We require couples to be married a year before going. So just depends on how long you consider newlyweds to be!:)
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