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The pressure is on, some have already begun their travels to the starting line, others (like myself) are frantically trying to finish last minute details.  But, in the midst of it all God is good, and it is coming together!

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and are able to enjoy some time with family and friends.  A good college friend came down last minute after she was shut out of the Denver airport.  In addition to my wonderful grandparents, it was a full house, just the way we like it!:) 

AIM is profiling a few of the racers on their main page and one of my teammates made the top page today!  Thought you guys might be interested.

For your reading pleasure…

JONATHAN HIEBERT

Racing to find a destiny  12/26/2006 by Seth Barnes


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Jonathan Hiebert is a Canadian who is always on the go. An “early to rise and late to bed” kind of guy, he hates wasting a minute out of the day. He does not want his time on earth to be squandered.

Having just graduated with a diploma in Horticulture, Hiebert confesses that he needs more challenging work than landscaping can offer. “Not that pulling weeds isn’t a great way to make a living,” he says, “but I know there’s something more for me out there.”

When not jumping out of airplane, traveling, or running marathons, he can be pretty profound. There’s something poetic about this thrill-seeker. “We weren’t called to save souls,” he declares. “But to go and make disciples of all nations.”

Growing up just outside of Vancouver, Hiebert is the youngest in a supportive family of five. Before he decided to go on the World Race, he had been sharing a house with four other guys in what he calls “the ghetto.”

 Ever the frugal one, he enjoys riding his bike, “It makes me feel better about the impact on the environment and it’s my way of responding to high gas prices.”

During World Race training camp, Hiebert showed his teammates what it is to push the envelope, organizing a pizza eating contest followed by a race.


He realizes that any success he encounters on the World Race cannot and will not be done on his own strength.
His humility, zeal for the Lord, and wanderlust will undoubtedly lead him through some fantastic encounters out on this pilgrimage for which he was created.

Ever the accomplished traveler, Hiebert has been to Europe, Africa, and Asia. Now, he is seeking more than a short-term missions trip – he wants a challenge, an adventure. He wants to begin reaching the world with God’s love, building his own life story in the process.

As the World Race lines up to the starting line this week, you can bet Hiebert will be running hard.

2 responses to “4 days till launch”

  1. Are you really leaving me?! 🙁

    You are going to have such an amazing year! Don’t worry – I will hold down fort in Gville while you are gone….

  2. tal! it was so wonderful to be with you for christmas! thanks for EVERYTHING! good luck with your shots today…and also with hitting on more REI workers so to get a good deal on sleeping gear. praying for you!