Saturday, September 26, 2009

Would you give me a soda?


Today was our last day of lecture phase. On Sunday we will begin a 4 day team-building challenge camp in the jungle, and then our outreach begins. During outreach we will be serving for 2 weeks in Talamanca, in an impoverished community. We'll be partnering with existing ministries, going into elementary schools and working with the Red Cross, among other things. After that we will head to Jacó, a beach town that also happens to have one of the highest rates of prostitution and child trafficking in the country. We'll be working there with youth from a very poor neighborhood along the river that feeds into the ocean.

Our outreach will take us to several more locations in Costa Rica over the next 2 months. There are 10 students in our group and an estimated group cost of $8,000 total for 2 months of missions for all 10 of us. We have half the money raised already, but still need around $4,000. Five of our students are Costa Ricans. Monthly wages here are around $200 and minimum wage is roughly $2 an hour, so for them, raising $800 is a much more difficult task than for those of us from the United States. Their friends, family, and churches don't have as much to give.

During lecture phase we read a book called Daring to Live on the Edge. It was about money and missions. One of the things that stuck out to me was the question, if you were at your friends house, would they be willing to give you a soda? Of course, the answer to that is almost universally yes. Their point was, that in support raising for missions, you just need a core group of friends who would give you a soda if you came to visit, who are willing to support you faithfully for just that amount.

So, that is what each of us is doing. We are all asking our friends, "Will you give me the price of a soda to support our outreach?" If every one of our friends gives a dollar, we'll be close to reaching our goal. Would you please give a dollar, or more if you feel led?

1 comment:

Ohilda said...

I loved catching up. IT's been a while since I've stopped here. I have friends that are now missionaries in Costa Rica and am also enjoying their journey.

May God continue to bless you abundantly for your faithfulness in serving Him.

Blessings,

Ohilda