Sunday, July 25, 2010

Help!

I am beginning to see how accustomed I am to life here in Costa Rica. While the team was here I was reminded of all the “strange and new things” that are just so normal that I don’t think twice about them and I even do some of them now.

With that adjustment I have forgotten some things that were pretty much basics in the states that are no longer even necessities now; one of those being transportation. I use public transportation for my every need and every now and then a friend who has a car, although they are rare. So it has completely slipped my mind. Thankfully, Heather was sweet enough to ask me if I have found a car for while I am home. Thus, reminding me that I even needed one.

So that is why I am writing this email. I need to find someone or many someone’s in which I can borrow a car from during my stay (3 Aug – 4 Nov). Whether it’s for a day or at certain times of a day or a week or however long, would be great. I need to find a form of transportation so that I can set up appointments with people and do all my support raising stuff. If you are interested or know of anyone who would be interested please email me at sunshineloveland@gmail.com. Thanks so much. I can’t wait to be home very soon!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Blessed by the Omaha Team

I have so much I want to share with you about the awesome things that God did through the team that worked with me from 5-15 of July. (I will write several blog posts about the trip with different topics.) Today I just want to share with you who my team was and what we did. I also want to thank you for all your prayers. We sure needed every last one of them!

The Calvary Christian team from Omaha, Nebraska had 8 amazing ladies who really understood what it means to serve Christ and an understanding of missions. There were 3 girls who just graduated high school; Alicia, Becca and Laura. One girl who is beginning her senior year, Kirstyn. One who just graduated college, Lauren. Two in their mid 20’s, Tammy and Chelsea and then our amazing woman who we called the Mama of the team, Laurie. They all love Jesus and were such a blessing to my girls at Renacer and to me.

The theme verse of the week was 1 Peter 5:10 “In his kindness God called you to share in his eternal glory by means of Christ Jesus. So after you have suffered a little while, he will restore, support, and strengthen you, and he will place you on a firm foundation.” And our theme word was “La Gracia” – Grace. (I will write a whole blog just on this later this week.)

So what did our week look like? Let me give you a brief overview.

Monday the 5th: They arrived at 5:30am and we had some rest and then orientation throughout the day. We also had the privilege of eating at the house of my “tica family”. High - getting to finally meet the team and introducing them to my tica family. Low - survived off of one hour of sleep.

Tuesday the 6th: In the late morning we headed up to Renacer and introduced the girls and the team to each other. We did nametags with our theme verse and played games. That evening we began our first session on Grace. Lauren set the foundation for the week in which we would build on. High – seeing the team and the girls finally meet and begin building relationships. Low – the rain was so loud on the metal roof that I had to scream as I was translating that evening session.

Wednesday the 7th: I think it was Becca who led the morning devotional with the girls. We did two craft projects and taught a dance to the girls. In the evening, Alicia and Kirstyn shared their powerful testimonies of how God has been leading them from suffering to His cross and to restoration. You could have heard a pin drop that night. High – God stopped the rain just in time for the evening session and started it right back up immediately afterwards. Low – Alicia had a diabetic seizure in the middle of the night and Laurie stayed in bed all afternoon due to being sick.

Thursday the 8th: Laura led the morning devotional with the girls. We did three more craft projects throughout the day. We finished the evening sessions with Laurie speaking about how we start off like an acorn and grow into strong oak trees through the grace of God. High – Seeing God use and stretch Laurie, even when she spent the day before in bed and still felt physically sick. Low – Laura got very sick in the night.

Friday the 9th: Chelsea led the morning devotional with the girls. We did three craft projects. That evening we had a talent show for the girls and for the team. High – seeing an amazing truth for the first time. The girls from the team said it’s so hard to see my girls having such a past of drugs, prostitution, etc. which I agreed with. But they took it a step further. This is how God sees us. He doesn’t see is for our past but for who we are to Him. What amazing truth! Low – being woken up in at 3:15am by a stupid big rat in the kitchen. Lauren and I tried to capture it with a pot but he was too quick. But thank God for that rat because I heard Alicia’s alarm going off stating that her blood sugar was too low.

Saturday the 10th: We had breakfast just with the team that morning. Thanks Laurie. Then we had a rally day in which we played different games with the girls. We ate lunch and then for 2 hours we had spa day. It was so beautiful. Three team members were washing feet and painting toenails. One team member taught some yoga. One team member led the relaxation that included a warm towel over the face as she read the story of Jesus washing the disciples’ feet. And the other three painted fingernails. High – we got to sleep in! Also to witness the spa day and how it made an impact on my girls. This team really understood the meaning to serve! Low – the power went out around 8pm and it was pitch black.

Sunday the 11th: This was a very relaxed day. We had some down time and had our own worship with the team and communion. We even had a beautiful non-rainy morning to sit in the sun. We met some of the girls’ families and just hung out. We also watched the final game of the World Cup. We had a great evening to ourselves where we played in the pouring rain, ate dinner (thanks Laurie again!), and just had a Sabbath for the most part. High – just relax time with the girls and with our team. I got to meet some of the families. Low – The rat came back to play at 3am and I still couldn’t get that stupid guy.

Monday the 12th: (I think this was one of my favorite days.) The team led a devotional just for our staff members. We did one craft project. Then the girls wrote letters to the staff members to say thank you. Then the girls did several dramas and sang for us. Then we did a ring ceremony in which the team gave each girl and staff member a ring symbolizing God’s grace for us. It was so beautiful. That evening we did a fake bonfire since it was raining. We had smores did some happy songs and then each team member said a few words. Then it was the girls’ time. Almost all of them shared what they learned or where thankful for. High – to see the staff being blessed and the girls excited to write letters to their staff. Low – the end of the week was coming to close.

Tuesday the 13th: We said our quick goodbyes and headed down the mountain to begin our time of debrief. We went to San Ramon and ziplined through the cloud forest and at times in the rain. We had the wonderful pizza of Otereo’s for dinner. High – being able to relax together and such a week of hard work and sleepless nights Low – for me it was just being completely exhausted.

Wednesday the 14th: We got to sleep in some and then we continued our debrief. We went down town for them to buy souvenirs and eat some yummy empanadas from my favorite little cafĂ©. That night we had some yummy food from a great restaurant called Olio. We ended the night with the hot seat – where each person spoke of what they saw in each team member. That went until 1am! Then we were up and at them to leave for the airport at 4am on Thursday. High – enjoying the team and hearing what they have learned. Low – no sleep and they were leaving.

Okay so that was long. But that’s an idea of what they did. I will write later on the 4 words that sum up the trip. I’m still trying to think of the perfect 4 words. Again thanks for your prayers!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Prayers Wanted and Needed

Tomorrow morning the 5th at 5:30am a team of 8 will be landing here in San Jose to spend the next 10 days with me and my girls. They will be doing orientation with me all Monday and then Tuesday morning we head up to Renacer and will be up there until the following Tuesday the 13th. We will then go ziplining and on Wednesday go down town and conclude our debrief session. Then they leave Thursday the 15th bright and early in the morning.

While they are at Renacer they will be doing craft projects, a talent show, an art gallery, a spa day, a rally day, and many more things. In the evenings we will have a praise and worship time along with a message on the verses for the week. And most importantly just hanging out with and loving on my amazing girls.

During this time we will need lots of prayers. For the team as they travel and adjust to a new culture. None of them really speak English, so pray that their actions and love will surpass the communication barrier. Three of the girls will be heading to college in August and one will be a Senior, so pray for them that this will be a life shaping experience for them that takes them further into the love of our amazing Lord and Savior.

Please pray for our girls and staff at Renacer. That they will welcome the group and build some sweet relationships. Pray that the girls and the staff will see the face of God through the lives of the team members. May they be stretched and led to a saving relationship with Jesus.

Please pray for me that I will be a humble and patient leader. Pray for me as I translate the entire week. Pray that God will give me the gift of the Spanish tongue much more than I have, so His words can be communicated in the best way. Pray that I will focus on my work with the team and not all the other work I have there to do. Also pray for my health, that I will remain healthy and not have problems with my stomach and the food.

Overall pray that God’s saving and transforming work is done. I want this to be a time that He will use to spur on the relationships between Him and these girls. And also the continual transforming work He is doing in each of the team members.

Thank you for your prayers. I can’t wait to share with you all that God does over the next 10 days. Alright off to do last minute stuff. Happy 4th of July!!!