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ADVENT: Hope & Baptism

This week we step into Advent—the season to prepare our hearts to receive God’s gift of the birth of a Savior. The word “advent” is derived from the Latin word adventus, meaning “coming.” We wait with eager anticipation for the coming of our King! The four weeks leading up to Christmas correlate with a theme of remembrance: Hope, Love, Joy, Peace. This week, we focus on Hope and the expectation and anticipation of the coming Messiah. Last month, one of our World Race: Gap Year squads had the opportunity to partake in baptism. Baptism is both an outward declaration of faith and a...

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World Race: Gap Year program hosts OneRace Movement

Righteousness and justice are the foundation of your throne; love and faithfulness go before you. (Psalms 89:14) Recently, World Race: Gap Year hosted OneRace Movement (an Atlanta-based organization that exists to educate, empower and raise up a movement of racial reconciliation and revival) on campus for a week of teaching and activation. Each day started with (socially-distanced) squad-led worship. And every teaching was deeply rooted in scripture and prayer. With humility as our approach, the week of teaching started with a history lesson, “because without knowing our history, it can...

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The church without walls: volunteer mission trips in Louisiana

World Race: Gap Year has wrapped up their time serving on a volunteer mission trip with Samaritan’s Purse in parts of Louisiana and Alabama that have been affected by an active hurricane season. In the second blog of our In Our Own Backyard series, Kati Simpson gives us an inside look at her week with two college gap year squads. The church without walls The aftermath of Hurricane Delta swept through Northern Georgia in October, resembling a rainstorm that felt like home in Seattle, but I knew had great consequences that would reverberate around the gulf coast. After I confirmed we...

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5 Things the Lord Did Through Mission Trips in the US

Hurricanes Sally, Laura, and Delta left a wake of destruction behind them in Louisiana. God has been faithful as we’ve had the privilege of partnering with Samaritan’s Purse to send teams to bring relief efforts and spiritual encouragement to those searching for hope. In our first blog in the new In Our Own Backyard series, Graceyn Halabicky, a World Race: Gap Year participant, shares 5 things the Lord has shown her through hurricane relief efforts in Louisiana.     1. Southern hospitality is a real thing. While staying in Louisiana, the workers and volunteers with Samaritan’s...

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How to Live and Not Just Exist

The next blog in our Created for Community Series comes from Jacob Martinez during his time in Jakarta, Indonesia. While living in a house with nine other men and hosting dinners for locals and travelers each night, he began to learn a lot about leading with God’s love. We were created for community and when we share our lives and our faith with each other we have the opportunity to see our blind spots and also our giftings. Committing to each other (in person or virtually) is not always easy but it will make us more like Jesus—and in these times we need each other more than ever. This is...

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