up to date with what’s been going on in my ministry. So let me bring
you the latest.
and I got back from training camp down in Gainesville, Georgia. This
camp had 46 brand new World Racers who will be starting their 11 month
journey this October! (Now in case you don’t know every World Race
squad must participate in a training camp which is generally held 2
months before leaving the U.S.)
It was two live ten-minute segments in which me and the host talked
about how the race got started, where we go, what we do, our mission,
how to get involved – all kinds of good stuff.
kid’s journey. So what does that look like? One, I work to connect them
with other parents so that they have a place to turn for comfort and
support. Two, I invite them to our World Race parent reception we have
at the beginning of each training camp. Now this parent reception is
something Ericka and I work on together to host. It’s a perfect way for the parents to get to know each other, learn about Adventures in MIssions,
the World Race and the objectives of the program. It has also become a
great time of ministering to and praying for the parents and their
kids. My experience has shown me it is hard for parents to let their
children go – especially out into the nations. So we’re trying to
build a strong support group made up of parents – for the parents. I
also spend a lot of time during my regular work week on the phone with
parents. (I’ll talk about this ministry more in my next blog.)
the main ways I do this is by leading a retreat in the middle of camp.
During this time I do some teaching on what it looks like to be a man
of integrity on the race, and then we follow that teaching with a fun
and slightly dangerous physical challenge. It’s a blast and the guys
love it. I spend the better part of ten days encouraging, praying for,
and just simply hanging out with the men. I LOVE IT! I love how God is
using my life to impact others – like Dan Snyder – check out his blog post!
THIS is what God called me to do back in 2007 – Ephesians 4:12, “to
prepare God’s people for works of service, so that the body of Christ
may be built up”
Sound of Hope merchandise to the new racers. The Sound of Hope is an orphan fundraising campaign. Proceeds from the sales go
to feed orphans in Swaziland, Kenya and India. This is also a chance
for Ericka to share her vision for The Sound of Hope and help others
get plugged in to it. These Racers were very excited about getting involved!!!
In my next blog I’ll talk more about what my ministry looks
like day-to-day at home in Michigan. Thanks to all you folks out there
who support us through prayer, encouraging words and money. Ericka and
I couldn’t do what we do if it weren’t for ya’ll:)
i think you guys are rockstars. enough said.