Costa Rica Reflections - Day 1
It’s 5am local time on our second day here at the base. We have a packed schedule of training and sessions today to prepare us for our outreaches beginning Saturday and going through Wednesday. Someone from our team has been asked to preach at the local Vineyard on Sunday. Breakfast is served at 7:15am, followed by 45 minutes of quiet time. Then we have our first session of the day.
The base is an old mushroom farm; it’s nice. There are bunk beds and showers. We are situated on a mountain top at 5,000 feet. There’s a nice breeze throughout the day, and though it’s the rainy season, it hasn’t rained yet. We had a lovely dinner last night followed by an evening session.
Today we start learning our skits for open-air ministry on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. We are performing a skit called, “The Family.”
I’ve found everyone on the base staff team to be so nice and friendly, and our team leaders, two Canadians, seem great. They don’t speak Spanish, but that’s no problem.
All of our students are in good spirits and health and seem to be enjoying their experience so far. We all are a bit tired from our travels but grateful for our safety and protection.
With love from Costa Rica!

Evening Worship
