Greetings from Costa
Rica!
We continue to rejoice
in God’s goodness and His provision and blessing on His church here in Costa
Rica. Here is a summary of David's travels over the last few weeks.
Two weeks ago, David traveled to
one of the indigenous zones in Costa Rica called Tayni with two pastors from
San Jose. The church planter's name is Pastor Maximiliano Diaz.
Brother Maximiliano has a small Jesus Film set that he is using to help
him open new works and he is currently meeting with people in ten different
villages.
David visited two of Pastor Maximiliano’s works on this three day trip. During this time, he and Pastor Leyla were able to be a part of three baptisms and a wedding for three couples. God blessed in the journey as there was no rain, which helped as they had a 2.5 hour hike to the nearest work after driving in as far as they were able.
lthough the Jesus
Film has been very effective in Spanish in the indigenous area, we know that it
would be even more effective in the heart language of Cabecar for the folks
that live in the territory of Tayni.
Please pray with us that God will provide the resources for the Jesus
Film translation to happen. We have been
able to meet one of the folks who helped translate the New Testament into
Cabecar, and he is ready to help with the Jesus Film translation.
Last week David
visited pastors in Guanacaste in northwest Costa Rica and also visited the
Costa Rica North District Center in the city of Muelle. We thank God for His provision through the
Chicago Central District and through Alabaster to purchase the property in
October of 2013 in Muelle, and we are looking at possibilities to construct a
multipurpose building soon.
The building at the District Center...yep, it needs some work! |
This past Saturday, we
celebrated the organization of a new church in the community of Tres y Tres
(yes that’s right, Three and Three in English). This is a small community where a mother church began the work less than three years ago. The church was organized with 53 members and
an average attendance of 125 people. Although
the community had a great deal of distrust of evangelical churches when the
work began, the testimony of God’s faithfulness is very special.
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Beautiful entrance to the new sanctuary. |
Pastor Alex who lives in Alajuela (3 hrs away) is the Pastor at Tres y Tres. |
Founding church members |
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Turrialba Volcano |
Can you see the ash on our plants in the our backyard? |
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Poas Church building. The Florida team will be working here starting tomorrow. |
Thanks so much for
your prayers for our family. Shelley has been extremely busy with many
ministries including the preparation for the graduation at the seminary, which
takes place Saturday. David will be working with a US Work and Witness team from Lutz, Florida, who arrive tomorrow.
Kayley is working hard in school, and we are
looking forward to Joshua’s visit during his Christmas break from Mount Vernon
Nazarene University.
Many blessings in
Jesus Christ. Thanks for keeping up with us through the blog. See you next time. David, Shelley, Joshua and Kayley
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