Oh my, this last block went by fast! I have less then two weeks left in Costa Rica! Over the last couple of weeks I’ve been training people to take over what I do here at the campus, it’s bitter sweet. I’m going to miss it a lot down here, but I’m super excited for the next step that God has for me. I really am looking forward to taking this next step with Mallory by my side as I follow God!
This weekend I got to spend it in Dominical, which is a little beach town south of the Bible college. They have a Calvary Chapel down there where I stayed with the pastor and group of guys who had come down to help out. I was able to help out with the children’s ministry, and it was a blast!
So what is left for the semester? Block classes, for the first week we have Dave Shirley down here. He is the current director of the main campus of Calvary Chapel Bible College in Murrieta, CA. He is teaching a class called the Theology of Missions. The last week of block classes is being taught by John Bonner, he is the director of an extension campus in Peru. Graduation is May 9th!
On May 10th a couple of the other students and myself will be heading up to San Jose. I’ll be there for a couple days, mostly helping to get the students to the airport in time for their flights, and maybe I’ll check out a museum or something.
If you could keep the students and staff in prayer that we all keep good attitudes, and continue in love to the end. As well as for a pastors conference that the campus is trying to put together this summer. Other things you could continue to keep in prayer is for Mallory and just being apart, the wedding plans, just for everything to come together.
Thanks you all for reading, and for your prayers. You are awesome! Thanks for coming with me on this adventure.
Fun with some orphans!
My beautiful betrothed, only 27 more days!!
Here is a picture of the valley, in center back, right before the clouds that San Isidro
We had a packed house last sunday!
My view from Dominical!
My old room mate Art, is helping out the pastor down in Dominical, it was awesome to see him, and spend the weekend, hanging out and helping paint chairs with him.
Worship pura vida style, again in Dominical.
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ReplyDeleteRight on, Brother! I'm very proud of you for working in our Father's Kingdom! Finish strong and come home soon! John
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