Flight supports collegiate students in their faith journey in God. It’s here to assist collegians fix their faith in Christ, grow in Christian community, and influence the world as Jesus did.

Contact Us

Email: flight@fcbc.org
Phone: (213) 687-0814
Address: 942 Yale Street,
Los Angeles, CA 90012
College Minister: Darren Lo
Facebook Group:
Instagram: @fcbc_flight

The Flight Crew

Darren Lo, Spencer Sun, Danny Orh, Kylie Liu, Bryan Guan, Hannah Wong, and Kayley Kong

Communicate to a Flight Crew member if there are Flight-related issues or concerns you wish to express.

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Lift Off! Task Unfinished - Day 10


Day 10: Creation of Man
Creation of Man: His Glory in the Garden (Genesis 1:26-31, 2:16, 3:1-15, 6:5-8)

The story of God accomplishing His mission is the plot of the entire Bible. God's mission is the best in which the Bible is build and is best understood. Therefore, God's mission is the reason there is a Bible at all.
-Steven Hawthorn

God created man to display His love and glory through relationship. However, God knew true love could exist only where there was free will. Therefore, God created man with the power to acknowledge His glory and worship Him alone or to exchange that for man’s glory (idolatry). Adam and Eve chose to seek their own glory causing all mankind to follow in their direction. Despite man’s sinful desires, God provided a way to restore mankind to a right relationship with Him.

Pray for the Alxa People
Living in and around the Gobi Desert in the southwestern part of Inner Mongolia, China, is an isolated people group called the Alxa (Ah-la-shan) Mongols. Their current and historical identity is built upon their Islamic faith. Though surrounded by Buddhism, atheism and communism, they remain dedicated to Islam. Their beliefs create a barrier between them and other Mongolians.
The Alxa Mongols rely on camels for survival. With an estimated 200,000 camels in the region, the animals outnumber the Alxa people eight to one! Camel milk is used for cheese, butter, yogurt,
ice cream and beverages. With a population around 29,000, the Alxa Mongols are one of the smallest Muslim people groups within China and there are no known Christians among them. Though the Bible exists in their language, few have ever heard the gospel. Because of their social and religious isolation, they may be one of the most difficult people groups to reach in all of China. 



  • The main Alxa town is Bayan Hot, which means “city of wealth” in Mongolian. Pray many Alxa Mongolians will discover the wealth of abundant life in Christ.
  • The Alxa Mongols love to sing, often telling stories through their songs. Pray for the gospel to be sung in the villages where they live.
  • Though overlooked by many, the Alxa Mongols are not forgotten by God. Pray the gospel seed will produce a great harvest among the Alxa. 





Excerpted from: https://www.imb.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/East-Asia-UUPG-Prayer-Guide.pdf