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Christian Cyclists Raise Over $1 Million for Youth Ministries Around the World

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A Christian cycling group has reached its goal of raising $1 million for global youth ministries.

Ends of the Earth Cycling, which is associated with the Florida-based missions group, New International, recently announced the exciting news on its Facebook page.

"I am excited to share with you that we have just surpassed $1,000,000+ raised to promote and resource global youth ministries! We have been blessed to #PrayPedalRepeat for 24 different countries, some of them multiple times."

According to the ministry's website, $1,001,433 was raised as a result of 43 tours by 906 cyclists.

Each bike ride is centered around raising funds for a specific youth ministry in a foreign country. Riders receive donations for the ministry they are supporting and pray for its needs, as well as the country it is located in.

"Eight years ago, we set a goal to raise $1 million," said Justin Hanneken, executive director of Ends of the Earth Cycling. "This month, we just met our goal."

According to Christian Standard, the cycling organization, which was founded in 2011, originated after Hanneken's boss at New International encouraged him to plan a bike ride with some youth pastors as a way to foster fellowship.

That led to the first event, which was a 300-mile bike ride from Fort Myers, Florida, to Key West, with about 12 riders. 

Ends of the Earth Cycling raised $7,700 during that initial event. The ministry used 10 percent of the funds to further the program and the rest was donated to a youth ministry in Bulgaria.

"In that moment, Ends of the Earth Cycling was born," Hanneken told Christian Standard. 

The following year, 39 cyclists participated in a bike ride and raised $45,000. Eventually, the group set a goal of raising $1 million by hosting tours in all 50 states.

"It really is a mission trip. The cycling is really kind of a tool," Hanneken noted.

The group also plans to host a "Decade of Impact Celebration & Fundraising GALA" on Nov. 17, 2022, to celebrate its accomplishments. 

Ultimately, Ends of the Earth Cycling aims to proclaim Christ and make disciples globally.

"We give people who want to change the world opportunities to use cycling to bring the hope of the gospel to global youth through multi-day, Christ-centered bicycling tours," the website says. 

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Andrea Morris is a Features Producer for The 700 Club. She came to CBN in 2019 where she worked as a web producer in the news department for three years. Her passion was always to tell human interest stories that would touch the hearts of readers while connecting them with God. She transitioned into her new role with The 700 Club in August 2022.