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Sherri 09-30-2007 09:46 PM

Costa Rica report
 
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We got home late last night from Costa Rica - actually six of the nineteen of us who went. The other 13 were coming home tonight. I didn't want to miss two Sundays. We were having a huge Victory Sunday today, where we rented the chapel at Union University so we could for the first time have all our people together in one service. It was awesome!!

We went to work on the Abraham Project, which is an orphanage and daycare connected with a church there. I have pulled muscles this past week that I didn't even know I had!! I am used to sitting behind a desk, so any physical work is a stretch for me (literally!). I spent the whole first day in CR sanding sheetrock in the orphanage home. I was so sore I could barely move by that night. The next day I spent all day pulling nails and staples out of used lumber, which was actually kind of fun but hard work. The other days I varnished and sanded cabinets, closet shelves, and stairways, etc.

The last day I was so tired and all that was left was painting the exterior of the building and cleanup duty. I happily volunteered for cleanup, since I'm a horribly sloppy painter. I thought clean-up meant sweeping with a broom and pan. WRONG!!! It meant carrying a whole room full of lumber across a muddy field and around two buildings to the wood shed. I could only carry three or four big boards at a time on my shoulder. Talk about hard work!!!! It took me hours to empty that room.

Besides building, we got to teach an English class to adults, teach daycare kids, attend the Sunday service and also a youth cell group that night, feed a thousand meals to Nicaraguan refugees that literally live in a coffee field (no houses), and just a lot of devotions, testimonies, etc. It was so anointed all week and so uplifting. We all cried like babies when we had to leave, even the men! We will definitely be going back next year.

All of the native workers on the project have such amazing testimonies about salvation and deliverance from drugs, immoral lifestyles, etc. One man had just given his heart to Jesus 22 days before and had been totally set free from a horrible life. They spoke no English and only one man on our team spoke any Spanish, so it was interesting. We had to do everything through a translator. The Abraham Project is right in the middle of a horrible part of San Jose, but it is gated and secure. It has all been built debt free, and is all built from donated used lumber. It is amazingly beautiful!

I will try to post a couple pics on here, and more when I get my DVD where our leader is compiling all of ours together. I didn't take my camera very often because mine is too big to fit in my pocket and I didn't want to get it stolen. The first picture is our group before we left our church; I'm on the far left. The other one is the home that we were building, when it was just primed before it was painted.

Evang.Benincasa 09-30-2007 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Sherri (Post 258221)
We got home late last night from Costa Rica - actually six of the nineteen of us who went. The other 13 were coming home tonight. I didn't want to miss two Sundays. We were having a huge Victory Sunday today, where we rented the chapel at Union University so we could for the first time have all our people together in one service. It was awesome!!

We went to work on the Abraham Project, which is an orphanage and daycare connected with a church there. I have pulled muscles this past week that I didn't even know I had!! I am used to sitting behind a desk, so any physical work is a stretch for me (literally!). I spent the whole first day in CR sanding sheetrock in the orphanage home. I was so sore I could barely move by that night. The next day I spent all day pulling nails and staples out of used lumber, which was actually kind of fun but hard work. The other days I varnished and sanded cabinets, closet shelves, and stairways, etc.

The last day I was so tired and all that was left was painting the exterior of the building and cleanup duty. I happily volunteered for cleanup, since I'm a horribly sloppy painter. I thought clean-up meant sweeping with a broom and pan. WRONG!!! It meant carrying a whole room full of lumber across a muddy field and around two buildings to the wood shed. I could only carry three or four big boards at a time on my shoulder. Talk about hard work!!!! It took me hours to empty that room.

Besides building, we got to teach an English class to adults, teach daycare kids, attend the Sunday service and also a youth cell group that night, feed a thousand meals to Nicaraguan refugees that literally live in a coffee field (no houses), and just a lot of devotions, testimonies, etc. It was so anointed all week and so uplifting. We all cried like babies when we had to leave, even the men! We will definitely be going back next year.

All of the native workers on the project have such amazing testimonies about salvation and deliverance from drugs, immoral lifestyles, etc. One man had just given his heart to Jesus 22 days before and had been totally set free from a horrible life. They spoke no English and only one man on our team spoke any Spanish, so it was interesting. We had to do everything through a translator. The Abraham Project is right in the middle of a horrible part of San Jose, but it is gated and secure. It has all been built debt free, and is all built from donated used lumber. It is amazingly beautiful!

I will try to post a couple pics on here, and more when I get my DVD where our leader is compiling all of ours together. I didn't take my camera very often because mine is too big to fit in my pocket and I didn't want to get it stolen. The first picture is our group before we left our church; I'm on the far left. The other one is the home that we were building, when it was just primed before it was painted.


Hey, if I was down in Costa Rica preaching would you and Brother Eddy come and visit me?

seguidordejesus 09-30-2007 10:08 PM

Myself and another teacher are tentatively planning taking a group of students to Costa Rica next summer, would love to meet up if we're there at the same time!

chseeads 09-30-2007 10:09 PM

Glad you got over your mad spell and came back, Sherri.


(See Thad for the explanation of that....lol)

Sherri 09-30-2007 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by chseeads (Post 258246)
Glad you got over your mad spell and came back, Sherri.


(See Thad for the explanation of that....lol)

Yeah, he's already PM'd me to tell me he was just kidding. I don't take him too seriously.:killinme

Sherri 09-30-2007 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Evang.Benincasa (Post 258244)
Hey, if I was down in Costa Rica preaching would you and Brother Eddy come and visit me?

If you feed me well enough!!!:airplane

Sherri 09-30-2007 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by seguidordejesus (Post 258245)
Myself and another teacher are tentatively planning taking a group of students to Costa Rica next summer, would love to meet up if we're there at the same time!

We had such a great time. This group of 19 is a very funny and witty group; we laughed so much and really bonded. Three of the people who went were new converts and had just recently been baptized and delivered from some pretty rough stuff. One guy was so new that no one on the trip even knew his name except me. It was a great trip for him spiritually! He also has a whole bunch of new friends now.

One of the ladies owned a bar and had a lease that she couldn't get out of. So she had the bar for about 9 months after she got saved and filled with the HG. She witnessed to everyone who came in and brought so many people to church during those months! She told us she was losing customers right and left!! I love it! She just finished the lease a month ago. She was very impacted by the trip too.

philjones 10-01-2007 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Sherri (Post 258252)
We had such a great time. This group of 19 is a very funny and witty group; we laughed so much and really bonded. Three of the people who went were new converts and had just recently been baptized and delivered from some pretty rough stuff. One guy was so new that no one on the trip even knew his name except me. It was a great trip for him spiritually! He also has a whole bunch of new friends now.

One of the ladies owned a bar and had a lease that she couldn't get out of. So she had the bar for about 9 months after she got saved and filled with the HG. She witnessed to everyone who came in and brought so many people to church during those months! She told us she was losing customers right and left!! I love it! She just finished the lease a month ago. She was very impacted by the trip too.

Great testimonies, Sherri!

I am thankful that the trip went well and that you guys were able to build such a lovely structure for the service of the kingdom.

May the Lord bless you!

tbpew 10-01-2007 08:41 AM

Welcome home.

thanks for sharing the experiences from your recent trip.

Could you share why is it called the Abraham Project?

Sister Alvear 10-01-2007 12:18 PM

Glad all went well. We had lots of prayers going up..at this writing am in the state of Sao Paulo we fly to the US tonight...Love you Sherri...


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