Monday, January 30, 2012

It all started with...


THIS! In nine days of clinics a total of 1,043 people were seen; 815 in the medical clinics and 228 in the dental clinics running simultaneously with children's ministry. The flyer above was prepared for the first 3-day site in the town of Cachi at the High School. From there more flyers were prepared for another set of 3-day clinics at a church in Tuccirrique. With the first six straight days of clinics behind us, on Sunday we stayed at the camp and worshipped as well as prepared for the orphan home/mother's ministry on Monday and a free day on Tuesday. We finished the last three days in a church in Cartago.

Saturday, the team took medicine inventory, the children's ministry team cleaned the closet and placed things back in their rightful places. The team left at 2:30 a.m. on Sunday morning. We cleaned the Celebration Center on Sunday morning for an evening church service with Puente de Esperanza welcoming back their Youth from a Youth Retreat! Today, we grocery shopped for our family as well as took a couple with us who are staying on for four more weeks to do odd jobs around the camp. This afternoon Ken worked on the new cabin "mudding" one of the bathrooms and we hope to paint in the next day or two to finish the cabin for the weekend rentals!

Pictures and more details of the last two week team from the U.S. and Canada to follow as soon as I get some rest!

Thursday, January 05, 2012

A new friend

We have been really busy since arriving back home in Costa Rica. We have a team of 34 coming in on Saturday, January 14th, and have been having meetings with Pastors who will be hosting medical clinics and children's ministry in their churches with this team. With being gone for six months, our insurance on our vehicle had to be reinstated. Nothing in this country is easy or fast and it took the entire day to get the insurance again. We've had to go to the Municipality and wait in line to pay the camp's taxes. Today, we went up to San Jose and picked up the dental chair and equipment that one of our partnerships borrowed to prepare for the dentist coming on the team.

I was glad when I had a few minutes to get this "shot" of Cindy and Jordan enjoying one of our neighbors new baby parrots. She has an older parrot who is nasty in her personality, but this baby is sweet, loves to be stroked and just hang out.

Even with all the stress of running around this week trying to get things done in preparation for the team, God provided this moment of enjoyment and obvious BIG smiles!

I better get back to schedule planning and menu writing.

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

She's Here!


This photo was taken in May after one of our Medical Clinics with a team. In this picture is a young lady named, Cindy. Cindy is 24 years old. She has grown up from the age of 4 in a children's home. She has suffered abuse at the hand of her biological family. She has a developmental delay and her mind will never progress past the age of 12 years old. Many of you may know, my twin sister has a developmental delay and has a 7th grade education. She also has an autistic child. My brother has a Down's syndrome child.

The woman who runs the children's home is an American Missionary having lived in Costa Rica for well over 25 years now. She has poured her heart, along with her American husband, who is blind, into these 24 children teaching them all English. The children's home is supported by Baptist churches all over Costa Rica and the United States. Due to overcrowding at the children's home and the government regulation that once they turn 18 they should move out of the home, Sally, the American Missionary mother has been receiving a lot of pressure by the government to rid the home of some of the older children. The government considers her home "overcrowded" and unable to take in younger children that the government would like to send her way. But where can a young lady such as Cindy go? She will never be allowed to receive a driver's license in Costa Rica due to her developmental delay. She will never receive a job. In effect, she is considered "worthless" to the government here. If she cannot get a job, she cannot pay taxes.

Through other wonderful American Missionary friends, we met Cindy last spring when they brought her down to the camp to visit with us. We listened as Cindy played the keyboard for us in the camp. Amazingly, she doesn't read a note of music, but she has a huge repertoire of Gaither music, and movie theme songs that she plays all by ear. She has helped us with our May team as an interpreter and in children's ministry.

After working with Cindy and getting to know her and in speaking with Sally, we made a committment that when we returned to Costa Rica, Cindy would move into our home and for the first time leave behind the familiar children's home. This would allow Sally to report back to the government that she had an opening in the home, and perhaps be relieved of some of that stress. The children's home has not always been a "safe haven" for Cindy with the younger children picking at her, and in the last month before we returned to Costa Rica we received word that the treatment from the other kids towards Cindy has heightened to them being at times outright "cruel". Cindy needs to be in a "safe" home where she is loved and protected. One time, Sally sent her to the corner store to get something and when Cindy didn't immediately return, she went looking for her. She found Cindy kissing an older man. Cindy has the mind of a child! She is eager to please, she is not promiscuous or sexually driven in her mindset. We have never seen her act inappropriately toward men, and what Sally thinks happened is she was talked into "trying" the kiss. Sally is scared for Cindy. There is much sexual abuse in this culture. Cindy could very easily be taken advantage of if not looked after.

She moved into our home yesterday morning, just two days after we returned to Costa Rica. She is already eager to help and has been working alongside us preparing for our next team in two weeks! Cindy is a Christian, a really strong believer who wants to have a sense of purpose for her life and wants to use it for God's glory. That is why we brought her into our home so that she could do ministry with us and experience that. Today, she is going to a meeting with us at an orphan home where she will have the opportunity to love on some kids who do not have the Hope that she has found in Jesus Christ.

Pray for us and Cindy during this transition time. Yesterday was a great day! At night she is sad and misses her children's home, but as I read scripture with her last night and as Ken and I prayed over her the Lord lifted her spirits. We do not have to adopt Cindy to have her living with us because she is an "adult". We adopted her into our hearts a last spring!

Monday, January 02, 2012

From Costa Rica

Thank you for those of you who prayed for us during our travels yesterday. We returned to Costa Rica arriving around 1:10 p.m. in the afternoon. It was a difficult departure as we left our daughter, Heather, behind to continue her studies in the community college. I can't say as I've ever seen two siblings cry as much as Kyle and Heather did at the airport. This missionary service over the last four years has always had Heather in the midst of it all. Of course, it was a teary day for all of us as well. It feels strange to walk past her room here in the house in Costa Rica and not have her here. We are sad because of it. Yesterday would have also been my nephew's 38th birthday!

Please continue to pray for our family, for Heather as she continues to adjust in the States and studies, for Kyle as he clearly misses Heather (they are very close and apart from the age difference one might think they were twins, always together down here), pray for this Mama who misses both "her girls" (Danielle & Heather) and please continue to pray for healing over Karl's untimely death.

But, we are here, and we are here because of His strength and His promises that we can count on during these days!

Revelation 21:3-4 "And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, "Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away".

AMEN!!!!