
Freedom to Suffer
by Kevin Biese, former executive team member and missionary On the sideline, the crowd noise was all-consuming in Lucas Oil Stadium. All around, the feeling
by Kevin Biese, former executive team member and missionary On the sideline, the crowd noise was all-consuming in Lucas Oil Stadium. All around, the feeling
By Mary Ohm, 2022 missionary (rider on Mississippi Route) What do you do when you’ve lost all hope? Where do you go or who do
By Alexandra Tupy, 2022 missionary (rider on Mississippi Route) With the missionary season of Biking for Babies officially concluded for this year, the time formally
By: Aubrie Faust, Director of Missionary Formation It was early spring a few years ago, and I remember preparing to go to confession on Ash
By Emily Geinert, 2022 missionary (support crew on Minnesota Route) Day Two on the Minnesota route was the hardest day of the whole week. We
by Robert Newport, 2022 missionary (rider on Ohio Route) Day six was brutal. 132 miles and the last 30 were a march of attrition. 102
by Kevin Biese, 2022 missionary (rider on Mississippi Route) and Director of Health and Wellness A heavy fog was all around our team of yellow
by Katie Wanek, 2022 missionary (support crew on Ohio Route) “I love ending the day tired, but filled with an interior joy, knowing that if
by Courtney Duzynski, 2022 missionary (rider on Mississippi Route) We are meant to do hard things. I have a friend who gave me a sticker
In this first period of formation, the young adults:
With eyes now opened to the need and Christ-centered solutions of problems, these young adults are sent forth as “missionaries” into the rest of the formation program and into the rest of their lives, committing to live with the truth of the Gospel of life as the lens through which they see every relationship, every decision, and the world at large.
In this second period of formation, the missionaries
In this last period of formation, after the National Ride, missionaries