COSTA RICA

COSTA RICA

Monday, August 25, 2014

Living Water

Friday

"Today was awesome watching the kids fully enjoy our presence and then hear the truth of God. The best part for me was giving out the filters though. I know it's going to make a huge difference in their lives." -Susan

"The day that we had was amazing. Just getting muddy playing soccer and giving out water filters throughout the community. It was also a great feeling telling my story and how Jesus is in my life." -Peyton

"Playing soccer with the kids was a lot of fun. Everyone was having fun and seeing the kids invite Jesus into their hearts was amazing. Seeing villages that were in need was hard, but I felt better after assembling and giving them water filters." -Jared

"The highlight of my trip so far is the joy and laughter of the kids at the clinics and their eagerness to get out on the fields and play games with us, no matter the amount of water and mud on the fields. Their joy is contagious and it has been such a blessing hanging out with them, connecting with them through sports, and seeing the door to sharing the gospel open at the end of each clinic." -Molly

"Teaching the kids lacrosse today and watching them try tricks over and over again with delighted faces when they mastered a skill was a highlight of my day. Playing lacrosse is a gift and sharing it today was very special." -Claire

"Today, we had the opportunity to distribute water filters to lots of families in an extremely isolated community. This community is strategic for the Push the Rock missionaries here in Costa Rica. It was a blessing to help them initiate new relationships in the community. But the highlight of my was seeing the Push the Rock Costa Rica staff share the gospel of Jesus in their own language to their own people. My hope is that we can continue to support and encourage these missionaries. It's so much fun laboring with them and advancing God's kingdom on earth." - Danny

"Today was powerful. We saw young people respond to the gospel by inviting Jesus into their lives, and we approached strangers in their homes to give them access to clean drinking water. In all of this, we contributed to the ministry established by Push the Rock in this community. I am so deeply thankful to be part of a short term trip that has eternal significance." -Clair

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