Greetings Team!
Web access has once again been difficult this past week hence the delay in updating the blog. We have had a busy week and the realities of Costa Rica living are settling in. Nothing ever goes quite as planned so flexibility is the watchword! Never the less, we have had another great week of fellowship and ministry.
Web access has once again been difficult this past week hence the delay in updating the blog. We have had a busy week and the realities of Costa Rica living are settling in. Nothing ever goes quite as planned so flexibility is the watchword! Never the less, we have had another great week of fellowship and ministry.
Last Saturday Teresa and Blake went on horseback up to a massive waterfall while Nathaniel and I ran errands and chased bugs. It was good to have a little R&R in the midst of a busy week. Later that day we went to a home group at the home of a couple from Northern California that attend Coastal Christian Fellowship. We discussed lots of ministry ideas and came away with a much clearer perspective on ministry opportunities in the area.
With Payton and Julie back in the US, Sunday’s church service was in Spanish with English translation; we listened to a passionate message from Orlando about getting ready for the battle and to quit “coasting” in our faith. Quite the challenge! After wards we went to lunch with Orlando and his wife Ingrid to hear their story. Two years ago a gringo managed to purchase a bunch of property near the beach that was home to man
Last Monday Nathaniel got to celebrate his 8th birthday in Costa Rica so it was a day of beach, swimming pools and cake! He had a blast and so did we!
One old man living in a dark shack next to his family’s house was confined to a wheel chair. The lower part of one leg was missing and his left side was withered but he was more concerned that his visitors we getting wet than about his condition. They were able to pray for him and his family and will go back to see him again next week.
This is a simple yet effective local strategy to meet the locals and invite them to church. Please pray for continued opportunities to reach out to the Ticos in Bahia Ballena.
This is a simple yet effective local strategy to meet the locals and invite them to church. Please pray for continued opportunities to reach out to the Ticos in Bahia Ballena.
Meanwhile we are still here and are planning a JESUS film showing at the church next Friday – Family Film Night as we call it at Rainbow Community Church. As we go through the community on Wednesday we will hand out flyers and invites to the showing. We hope than Orlando will be available to give a short message after the showing.
Now to the ministry opportunity that seems to be tugging most at our hearts. Currently there is a willingness in the elementary schools to allow people in to help with teaching and extracurricular activities. Every little community has an elementary school; many have fewer than 30 students with only one teacher for all the grades (scroll down and see the photo of the little school - it is typical). This understaffing has created the openness that provides a window through which we may be able to place Christian helpers into the schools to assist the State teachers and also teach perhaps music, art, character curriculum, or all of the above! We think that one worker could initially go to a different school each day but over time as more workers are raised up each one could stay at one school as a full time assistant/sub-teacher (sort of like a school based Christian Peace Corps!) The cost per month is less than most of us spend on gas.
Anyway we feel that God has shown us this opening and we must do something about it. We are seriously looking at what it would take to raise up the workers and develop and method to fund them. If successful we could use the same structure to fund new pastors and youth workers.
Our vision is pretty big and thankfully our God is bigger, way bigger! So please keep us in your prayers as we flesh out the viability of this idea.
Our vision is pretty big and thankfully our God is bigger, way bigger! So please keep us in your prayers as we flesh out the viability of this idea.
We are also looking ahead to next year and the idea of bringing a team down to lead children’s outreach through VBS both in the schools and local park, and a team to help make audio recordings (with Orlando) that can be given away to locals that cannot read, to help with the bread ministry and to reach out to gringos in the area. Are you up for it???
We will try to get another update posted next week or earlier if things arise and Internet is available.

