Saturday, October 12, 2013

En Route


August 10, 2013: Day Eight
Saturday.  Already?  The week went by so quickly!  Having packed the previous evening, I sought as much time outside enjoying the sun rise over the city.  A new school year will begin in five days not leaving much time for reflection.  As I get situated at “my” stone table and stool it dawns on me I am weighted by as much trepidation preparing to come one week ago.  I’ve experienced much in the last five months.  I pray those lessons help me gain insight and deepen my faith in the Lord and His purpose for my life.
 



We spent our last morning with the Paniagua’s enjoying breakfast at a local eatery.  The morning was a bit chilly, yet pleasant at the outdoor seating once in the sun.  We were blessed with weather akin to Maryland of recent weeks, considering it was the rainy season; but, as a cold front moved in after Tuesday’s storm, temperatures dropped the last few days.   After saying goodbye to Alex, Julie and their girls we were off on a short ride to the airport.  I felt myself memorizing the route, imprinting buildings, statues and surrounding mountains into my mind in an attempt to soak up what final pieces of Costa Rica I could grasp.  The anticipated question “Jesus, are you sending me back to this place?” danced around my head in a dare to be spoken out loud, if even just a whisper.
 

Once the journey home was a reality I settled in to view landscape new to me.  Tracking the flight I realized at one point we were over Cuba.  Suddenly, I wasn’t so comfortable about flying!  I’ve never flown over the Caribbean nor have I been.  Seeing breathtaking hues of the water along island shores moving out into the Sea captivated my attention.  Never would I fully have believed the wonder of turquoise colors in the water had I not seen it for myself.   Shades of green mixed with a mysterious blue at the depths create a surreal appearance. 
 
One flight attendant I found quite amusing as she stumbled in her dispensing of information.  On several occasions I was caught observing her during her blunders.  Giving me a raised brow I smiled back raising my own brow which made her laugh.  Three hours into the flight I got up to use the restroom, something I adamantly try to avoid, and ended up in a lengthy conversation with this particular flight attendant.  Waiting for my turn I asked if she felt different in the air than on land when pregnant.  She was 6 months pregnant with her fourth and possessed a quick wit and Bronx-like façade.  At one point, we both jumped up on the soapbox regarding education and also shared a bit of fun that definitely helped pass time.  After three boys, whom it was apparent she adored, she was hoping God would bless her with a girl.  She explained how she was carrying this child differently and how differently she felt in general, more exhausted and forgetful, which I bit my lip and we both burst out laughing given her current difficulty with in flight speeches.   I had the privilege to briefly pray for her, the baby and her family, promising to keep her in my prayers especially in the upcoming months.


 
The team met a week later and in that time it was decided each person would share a specific portion of the week and photos correlating would be shown to the congregation.  As I prayed about this, it seemed indispensable to share the spiritual aspects in relation to the One guiding, healing, providing and comforting.   Works of service tend to focus on the circumstances, make contrasting comparisons and what those who have did about it.  I felt enticed to give testimony of what Christ did through us.   I wanted to communicate the relational part of ministry and reiterate God’s Word is true and alive and the source of strength for the weak, the weary and oppressed.  That through Christ an unexplainable joy exists where happiness flees in any given moment.  I’ll close with my précis, highlights that I hope reflect the heart of my week, on the Costa Rica mission’s trip:

“Watching the Lord bring Scripture to life impacts me the most when serving Christ and other people; however, never before as literal and vivid as my week in Costa Rica.  Sharing with Roshani, the lead missionary for Talamanca, she too experienced that same sense of elation.  We were able to be used as vessels to God fulfilling His own Word!  What a joy and honor.  The bible states He “will lift us up from the miry clay and place our footing on a sure foundation.”  We tend to think if these images metaphorically.  However, God’s words flow deeper than metaphor.  Before our eyes, God lifted a family from a sinking, slippery muddy foundation and placed them on a solid firm wood foundation. 
             The Bible states God will “make beauty of ashes”, turn our “mourning into joy” and outlines what a Godly woman entails.  We met women who have been destitute, abused, without known traits or skills.  Unknown to them, but Jesus knew.  He used their pain and hardships to strengthen them, transforming the women into Proverbs 31 women full of self-esteem, growing in knowledge of Him as He develops hidden talents and gifts that can be utilized so they can provide for themselves and their loved ones.  
             Jesus spoke of caring for the widows and orphans, meeting the needs of the poor so no one goes without.  He told the woman at the well He could give her drink where she would thirst no more and fed multitudes bread from Heaven.  We worked alongside a street ministry feeding the stomachs and souls of homeless men and women bound by additions to drugs and alcohol.  One evening of being a reflection of the Lord’s Light might have been the only act of kindness those men and woman had all week.  Showing Christ to those lost in their pain and suffering strikes a cord within guarded hearts that can resonate with peace God desires for His creation.
             The Bible shows of people in the early church selling all their possessions to follow Him.  We broke bread and worked alongside a family who left a comfortable middle class lifestyle in Costa Rica and walked away from the potential for a well paid profession in order to move into the slums and serve their people, bringing nothing but the love of Christ with them.  Trusting God to make a way, living solely by faith, because if you believe, the Lord can make a way where there is no way.  I know He can, I am assured He will because I’ve seen it. 
             The Bible speaks of God revealing Himself to the heart of people.  We fellowshipped, lifting up the name of Jesus in worship and praise, song and testimony, in the home of a prominent leader of the Talamanca community who recently came to Christ, along with his wife, and dedicated his home to the Lord. 
             His Word instructs us to pray without ceasing.   Family members testified of answered prayer as their adult children and grandchildren came to Christ while others regained hope to continue and believe in the same prayer for their own.   The Bible documents people delivered from the control of satan at the command of Jesus Christ.  We met young people bound by the hand of satanic forces in a newly saved family praying they be set free from any satanic attack.  Prayers for healing, salvation in Christ, growth in Christ and deliverance abound. 
             God’s word comforts us through countless acts of grace and unexplainable miracles.  Through prayerful hands in the name of Jesus and by faith people were healed, experienced restored energy and found peace in a time of confusion.  Glory to God was lifted when stories of deteriorating eyesight of blurred vision but amazing clarity when reading His Word were shared.  God is moving all around us.  People question the relevance of the Bible today.  The Bible is timeless and alive everywhere we dare to look.” 


PRAY, CONSIDER, RECEIVE, SHARE 
     Please PRAY for people.   No person needs the abundance of religions instituted through the eras.   Religion, a temporary organization made by people, for people, tends to focus on the ability of man and prays for what we want or think we need when the greatest need people have is reconciliation of the heart.  While religion satisfies the human need to have something to believe in, faith,  initiated from the power of God, nourishes the soul.  People need their Creator, the great I AM.  People need God's Son, our guide to a loving God who ultimately is the only One who can protect the essence of self, our soul.  Jesus is the Way, the Truth and Life.  Only Christ can reconcile our hearts back to God.   That is the purpose of why He came to earth and that proclamation is the premises of faith in Him.  Seek the Way.  Learn of Truth.  Choose Life.  Please PRAY for the work being accomplished worldwide through men, women, youth and children.  That God would honor and bless the efforts of missionaries, pastors of local churches, mission ministries and their volunteers.  Pray for those who support God’s work through resources, time, skills and/or finances.  Pray hearts open to hear the Good News of God's plan to reconcile all creation back to Him through His Son Jesus Christ.  Pray for spiritual growth with the people living in remote areas where hearing God's word or fellowship with other believers is difficult or illegal, that they embrace their faith in Jesus, fully trusting in Him.  May we all not just believe in Jesus, but believe Him.
     Please CONSIDER giving, through donations or volunteer service to Christ-honoring ministries and/or locally within your own community.  Below are specific prayer requests to sponsor teens and projects, as well as links to websites where you can learn more about Operation Mobilization as they move to fulfill the Great Commission through service to the poor, neglected and hurting people of Costa Rica as well as other regions worldwide.
     RECEIVE the Lord's eternal blessing for your partnership in whichever manner He guides you in. 
    Please SHARE this blog with anyone you know who is interested in supporting and/or partnering in missions work, locally or globally. 


PRAYER REQUESTS (Regional)
 
Men and women, active duty and reserve, deployed or preparing to be deployed.  Pray for
                 protection and safe return, body, mind and soul. 

                 Catherine and Noel, Christ goes with you, as does my love...
 
Government workers impacted by this politically self-centered shut-down and it's rippling
                 affect. 
 
People who are suffering from illnesses, chronic pain, financial difficulty and/or emotional
                 struggles from day to day.
 
Families who have been recently impacted by flooding, tornadoes and heavy snow storms.
 
Families and friends grieving the lost of loved ones.

 
PRAYER REQUESTS (Costa Rica)

Antonio, 13 years old and unable to attend school.  Requires sponsor $150, one time gift to 

                 provide uniform and materials for school.

Jerry, 14 homeless boy taken in by member of congregation who struggles providing for
                  own family.  Requires sponsor $150, one time gift to provide uniform and
                  materials for school.

Dia del Saber (Day of Flavor), all day Saturday program for the children of La Carpio
                 who receive a nutritious breakfast and lunch, recreation activities where the   
                 children learn to socialize and relate to one another without violence in thematic   
                 workshops.  Requires $500 a month to run the program for 15 children.

 The ministry in La Carpio, funding to complete the facility in order to minister to the
                 the people, providing meals, services, etc.  The construction of the facility also
                 provides employment for those hired to complete specific tasks.

Facility in Talamanca, funding to complete construction and provide employment to
                 workers able to complete specific tasks.

Talamanca Community,  funding to complete Angela's home and provision for homes of
                 people.

                 Funding so the children and youth can attend school with required uniforms and
                 supplies.

                 Funding to complete water filtration system.

Pearl Process, increase of orders to promote the mosaics business in order to continually
                 provide employment for the women of San Jose.

OM Costa Rica Missionaries, Roshani Morton, Gissenia Jimenez Quiros, Alex and Julie  
                 Paniaqua, and Raquel Lopez


 
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT

Operation Mobilization (OM) –
Go to:  omusa.org

OM Costa Rica (Spanish, Chrome translates to English) –

To donate OM Costa Rica or a partner ministry of OM Costa Rica (English) -  
             Note:  In the additional information comment box type: “Donation for OM Costa Rica                                                                                               field #14500, specify the missionary, ministry project or sponsor child





                
                
 


 






 

 




 
 
     
 

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