worldrace-blogs Sep 15, 2021 8:00 PM

Why I'm Going on the World Race

To be honest this all started with an urge to just go. With no specific place in mind, I started looking at possible road trips or spending a summer i...

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To be honest this all started with an urge to just go. With no specific place in mind, I started looking at possible road trips or spending a summer in Hawaii, just anything to try to fill that urge to go. All these ideas and trips would always seem to fall through and not workout, but the urge was still there. After not being able to find what I was supposed to do my brother talked to me about the possibility of going on a route through the World Race.

Once I looked into the routes, I shut it down because I didn’t think I would like the idea of leaving on missions for a quarter of the year. So, I began to pray about it thinking that if it is meant to happen it would all work itself out. Over time my eyes began to open, and I realized that this urge to go was the Lord preparing my heart for overseas missions. Looking back, I can see the Lord slowly paving the way for this mission trip and I can’t wait to see what this new season has in store.

 

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