Monday, August 8, 2011

Monday night update

Wow!!! Today we had a great time at the beach got thrown by a lot of waves and enjoyed the sun. We got to climb the rocks which was amazing and go out into the deeper part on the rocks. It was all a cool creation the God has made for us to enjoy!!we went on a hike into the woods thinking we were going to the other beach...Well really that turned out to be a hard barefoot experience around a big peninsula. After that we went to the island where lots of troubled people live (I guess you could say). We went door to door and invited a bunch of people on the island to church in the Kapos central. During this time we got to evangelize to a couple of people who were interested in God. Saved a man who thought that he wasn' good enough for God because of his sins. It is truly amazing what God has done for most of the people here the way they treat one another and the feeling of helping another brother/sister in Christ. I am truly happy to be here and to see what God has planned next for us in San Jose.

-Eric Rohlwing-

Today was super fun. I love the fellowship and Im really good at this spanish stuff. Im not sure im getting the whole missionary thing, i feel like im not getting something but im sure ill get it cuz were only on day two. During soccer one of the ladys got a cheap shot with the ball right where you dont wanna get hit. I hope i feel like myself as the trip goes on in San Jose tomorrow .

-Jonathan Woolf-

Today was an incredible day of seeing God's creation around us on this beautiful coastline and seeing the opposite as well. We visited a beach never that has never seen a vehicle...untouched. We also crossed a very dirty, smelly river to visit one of the most difficult places in Quepos to share the gospel door to door. We had the amazing opportunity to hear a man pray the prayer of salvation asking God to take over his heart and life. What an amazing privilege! We are headed to drop off some bullet-proof vests in the morning at the local police headquarters and then head to San Jose for the remainder of our trip. God is alive and well in Quepos, but there are some very hurting people here. Please pray for the local church to continue to invest in the lives of these people. There is great passion, but the work is very difficult. People are very stuck in tradition and cultural lies.
-Jason
P.S.--we were humbled by the Costa Ricans in FUTBOL (soccer) tonight.

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