Today was our last day with the kids' club and the medical clinic. With it being only a half day, many assumed maybe the majority of the work was already completed. But there was still plenty of work to be done. The medical team saw patients who waited in line yesterday and couldn't be scene due to time running out. Several of the patients for today, where the church's construction workers. The kids camp left with a bang with Costa Rican's largest water balloon fight and a skit about Jonah and the Whale. Since the dedication of the house was done yesterday, the construction team hung up their work boots and gloves ready to hang around and help clean up. Little did they know, the church recruited them to serve by digging ditches and moving hundreds of cinder blocks. Looking around out lunch, it's amazing to see all that was accomplished in just a few hours.
We thought we were the ones leaving our mark on the costs Rican community, especially after placing our hands upon the Perez family's doorway.However, the people of Ciudad de Fe are the ones who left a mark upon our hearts. The children at the church took their handprints and placed them on plates for us to take home as a memento of our time with them. They placed a paper heart over each handprint to represent their thankfulness, but perhaps it shows the handprints they will leave in our hearts. What a wonderful keepsake to take home to cherish forever. Now we have a homemade souvenir to pair with our memories and God moments throughout the week.
Mostly work and a little play, later in the day-we all journeyed up the mountainside to go zip-lining through the rain forest. For many of us, joining this trip was a leap of faith. For some it's their first time leaving the US, and for others it's their first mission trip. We thought that leap of faith at the beginning of the week was a one and done deal; however zip lining proved to test our faith again. Some were thrilled, some were timid..and others were terrified. We experienced screams, shrieks, and faces plastered with unnatural freckles from dirt and rain. We all now understand why it is called a Rain Forest!
In the same way we zip-lined from platform to platform, our Christian walk should be representative of us continuing our leaps of faith throughout life even when we feel it's hanging by a thin string. Especially when we are scared, in the end, the leap of faith is worth the risk.
In Love,
Morgan O'Connor
Kelly Peterson
Lindsey Sieja
Sherryl Nens
Construction crew blessed with digging ditches! |
A happy birthday shoutout to Brandon for turning 21 today!
a prime example of morgan's face plastered with dirty freckles |
mom & dad |