Life changing adventure with eternal impact. Are you ready to make a difference?
Since 1948, JAARS has been making Bible translation and language development possible—especially in the most remote and difficult places on earth. Much has changed since then, but our mission is fundamentally the same.
More than 600 million people speaking roughly 5,000 languages have little-to-no Scripture in a language they can clearly understand. And when they can’t understand what they read or hear, the life transforming power of the gospel is stopped in its tracks.
You can help do something about that.
The Race for Possible is a fundraising adventure race, held annually in three unique locations. The Race helps bridge the adrenaline rush of adventure sport many individuals crave and the extreme adventure to which Jesus calls his Church—to make disciples of all nations.
By competing in Race for Possible your team helps:
- raise funds to support projects directly related to Bible translation
- promote the impact of Bible translation
- provide motorbikes to help meet the transportation needs of national translators
- transform lives through providing mother-tongue Scripture and Biblical resources
When: October 11-13, 2019
Where: Camp Bighorn, Plains, MT 59859
This race is hosted by JAARS in partnership with Camp Bighorn located along the Clark Fork River near Plains, Montana. You will raft the whitewater of the Clark Fork River, rappel and climb the amazing rock formations surrounding the camp, be challenged by a high-ropes course, and bike the rugged mountain trails of the area.
The Racers: Compete on a team of four to make a difference in eradicating one of our greatest injustices: Bible poverty. Racers commit to the following:
- Build a team of four to race against time and other teams in demanding physical and linguistic challenges. If you can't form a team of four, sign up and we will place you with others to form a team when you arrive.
- Pray for endurance to run the race set before us - running the baton of Bible translation to the finish line. Also, invite others to pray for the Bibleless as the team competes.
- Raise funds for the Motorbikes for national translators project. We provide resources and tools to help make the fundraising easy. Prizes are awarded for ‘most funds raised’.
Registration $198/person (Covers lodging, food, and race elements.)
Join us as a participant, donor, or corporate sponsor and help eradicate Bible poverty.
*Age requirement: must be 16 years or older; anyone under 18 must have written parental consent, an adult must be on the team, and all participants will need to sign the Jaars Race for Possible Standard of Conduct Agreement.
Registration fees
Prices are inclusive of mandatory charges, items, and fees
Montana Race Registration - $198.00 Closed
Registration fee covers two nights lodging and seven meals. Registration closes after October 7, 2019. If you are a Race to 2025 or Race for Possible alumni, please contact us for the alumni discount offer and promo codes.
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$198.00Mar 11 - Oct 9
Help transform lives through your involvement in the JAARS Race for Possible
Fundraising: Racers raise funds for a specific project to make Bible translation possible. The Wisconsin Race for Possibleraises funds to help JAARS send motorbikes and train national translators in motorbike safety. Learn about how motorbikes for national translators contributes to the process of making Bible translation possible.

Things to Expect
Equipment
You will be provided with a detailed equipment list.
Lodging Arrangements
The lodging arrangements are heated, multi-person rooms with bunk beds, showers, and restroom facilities. Accommodations for men and women are separate.
Meals
Breakfast and supper: hot food provided in the camp dining hall.
Lunch: two pieces of flatbread with assorted toppings (build your own), two cookies/granola bars, carrot sticks, a fruit bar, and an apple/orange (provisions may vary).
Not enough food for you and/or your team? You may want to bring extra food such as energy bars and energy drinks. Please make sure that you bring plenty of water bottles or other containers, enough for more than two liters per person per day. Depending on the race course, there may not be adequate opportunity to refill your water bottles. Your race coordinator will give you further details.
Event schedule
- Fri, October 11, 2019 5:00 PM - Registration Opens
- Fri, October 11, 2019 6:00 PM - Supper served
- Fri, October 11, 2019 8:00 PM - Opening Session
- Sat, October 12, 2019 8:30 AM - All day racing
- Sat, October 12, 2019 7:00 PM - Evening session
- Sun, October 13, 2019 8:30 AM - All day racing
- Sun, October 13, 2019 5:00 PM - Closing session
- Sun, October 13, 2019 6:00 PM - Supper & Departure
Contact information
- Event contact
- Kris Russel
- Phone
- +1 541-459-7836
- Website
- Visit website