Cricket trip to ASIA Restoring Lives Through Sport

We are seeking Christian, spirit-filled men 18 and older who are passionate about cricket to join our outreach mission to Pakistan from October 30th to November 8th/9th, 2025. Our goal is to gather a team of approximately 13 to 18 men to partner with a Cricket Academy in the region.
During this outreach:
1) We will play cricket.
2) Provide coaching support at the Academy.
3) Engage with local NPO’s through speaking opportunities.
4) Assist with various community needs.
For more information contact Renier +27 61 093 7320 0r renier@quest2restore.co.za
Commitment Required
Registration will close on 24 June, requiring a registration fee of R500 and an additional R14,000 for flights, which must be submitted by 01 August. We will launch the program through a Teams meeting on 25 June, where you will receive initial training and have homework assignments involving video content. Our weekly training sessions will occur every Wednesday on Teams, and it is essential that you participate in at least 80% of the training.
Which will cover vital topics:
1)Prayer.
2)ASIA culture.
3)a Biblical understanding of missions
4)The history of missions.
5)Cross-cultural communications featuring visits to various places of worship.
Moreover, the curriculum will include practical assignments to ensure we are adequately equipped for this outreach. We ask you to pray sincerely and join us for a Cricket adventure with Jesus as we embark on this exciting journey together.
Empowering Communities Through Cricket
Our program to ASIA is designed to leverage the power of cricket to foster unity and understanding across cultural boundaries. By engaging in this initiative, we aim to promote peace, friendship, and mutual respect between diverse communities. Our mission is to use cricket as a tool for social change, encouraging dialogue and collaboration among participants. This outreach is not just about playing a sport; it’s about building lasting relationships and empowering individuals to become ambassadors of peace and goodwill.
