The 6 million mile man
Back in May 27th 2013, Youth With A Mission (YWAM) founder Loren Cunningham passed the 3 million miles mark with United Airlines the same way he travelled the vast majority of those miles… sitting in an economy seat. That makes over 6 million miles across all airlines in his extensive travel history. On arrival after a series of long flights he looked tired but had a sparkle in his eye and a smile on his face.
Loren Cunningham is the first missionary to travel to every nation and also the first to go to every dependent country (238) - plus more than 150 islands and territories (400+ geo-political areas).
Stepping off the plane at his home town airport in Kona, Hawaii on the day of this milestone he said, “I was born in 1935 so I’m gonna be 81 next month but I’ve been flying since 1956. I think that was my first flight to go out to the Caribbean.
Usually I’m in 20-40 nations every year. I travelled last year... about two hundred and two days. United? Yeah it’s been 3 million since they started counting. But I think I went quite a few million miles with various planes all across the world.
It’s been a great life. [I’ve] gone to every nation and every dependent country… and I thank the Lord and I thank the airlines for the wonderful services they give to us around the world.
I’ve gone because we’ve been pioneering this wonderful group of people that we call Youth With A Mission. They’re reaching out to the poor and the needy of the world… and we’re serving in every way possible: food, drink, clothing, shelter, healthcare. Also, visiting prisoners… and that’s a part of the role of YWAM worldwide.
So now we’re in 191 countries with centers… coming up on about 30 thousand full time workers. We’re known for our short term work which has engaged over 5 million people since 1960 when YWAM began.
So I’d say to anyone who starts: Have a purpose. Have a call. Make sure that you are doing it for God and His purposes. He is love and you must show His love.”