Vacation Bible School In Tejarcillos, Los Guido, and La Carpio

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

News and Prayer!


This is one of the many children whom I would consider family. Those like Michelle, I have had a unique opportunity in watching grow up, continuing to be involved in the New Life Church of Los Guido and consistently remain faithful. Walking in the light of Christ brings hope for their future and encouragement for mine.



Everyone say, "queso!"
These new kids became very close in a matter of minutes. The simple throw of a tennis ball, a picture of themselves on the back of a camera, or simply saying "Hi!". While these things may be "things" to many, it is such that provide a sense of security, love, and friendship for these kids.



"Trash can!" "Dump!" "The nobodies!"
With a population of roughly 40,000 people, half of whom are Nicaragua immigrants, La Carpio receives an estimated 700 tons of waste EVERY DAY. It is a place where no one wants to go. Families and children fight poverty, live a life of hopelessness, and know nothing more than two surrounding sewage filled rivers and a landfill that identify them as such.



Trekking through the roads of La Carpio, we visited multiple houses. As the women from a discipleship group of Los Guido discipled the women in the home I had the opportunity to love and laugh with the children of these homes. Whether I just met a child or have developed a relationship with them over my last four trips to Costa Rica, every smile brings great joy and hope. As we visited the homes we also passed out flyers for a VBS that will take place next week over the course of three days in La Carpio.



Please PRAY for...

The protection and guidance of families and children like those above who fight living in darkness daily.

God to continue to reveal himslef in places like Los Guido, Tejarcillos, and La Carpio. That I would be used as a tool to do such.

The continuing construction of the building at La Finca, which will be used for a feeding center, tutoring center, discipleship rooms, and a gymnasium.

The three VBS events that will take place next week. That many children would come to experience the hope, guidance, and generosity of Christ.

The hearts of the children and families that will visit during the VBS's.

God's faithful hand to remain over and protect myself and the other interns, the missionaries, the leadership team.

My health. That I would continue to remain a healthy and strong abled body in which I can continue serving. Although I'm 100% now I was sick the week before and the week after arriving.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Working at La Finca!


Here stands the beginning stages of the building that will be used for discipleship groups, a feeding center, a tutoring center, and a gymnasium during the winter season for their VBS (Vacation Bible School). Placed on a giant farm (La Finca) in Los Guido, it is a piece of land our team once prayed over, heard of its plans to be built, and now will see how faithfull God truely is.


Working on repairing the retaining wall...

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Day 1


Home, sweet home!!! That’s what it feels like to return to Costa Rica. Flying into San Jose International Airport at night was a unique experience, one that would mark the beginning of this seven week journey of God continuing to transform my life and the lives of so many in Costa Rica. Upon arriving to the mission house around 1 a.m., and sleeping for only a short five hours, it was off to La Finca (the farm) for a day of work. Returning to La Finca, after being here just six months ago, I was astonished by the size and progress of the building that is being built. This building once only existed in hope and prayer, but has now been molded into a reality that will meet both the spiritual and physical needs of numerous individuals. Placed on the back of an old farm, next to the New Life Church of Los Guido, this future facility will be used for discipleship groups, a feeding center, a tutoring center, and a gymnasium.

Today was a great day of work. We worked digging a trench and patching the bottom of a concrete retaining wall which is intended to prevent rain, dirt, and sewage from entering the church facility. We also painted a sink frame and prepared it to be installed. After laying concrete to give the frame a flat surface, we then installed the sink and its piping, Costa Rica style…dig a trench and burry the pipe. Although the rain began and continued to fall, work still continued.

I’m looking forward to continue working at La Finca and in the various ministry areas, as well as continuing developed relationships with the families and kids whom I have become close with and written letters to over the past few years. I’m excited to be a part of God’s story and serve the people of Costa Rica.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

10 More Days!!!

It is hard to believe that in just ten short days I will be leaving to Costa Rica. The day that felt so far away will shortly arrive. I'm looking forward to visiting the families, friends, and kids from previous years and being a part of what God has in store for this Summer.





Friday, May 21, 2010

5 Weeks!!!

I will be flying out of LAX in less than FIVE WEEKS!!! I am so excited. Thank you to everyone who has supported me through prayer and financial donations. I am truly blessed to be a part of such an amazing church family.

On Sunday, June 13, 2010 CBC (www.VisitCBC.com) will “send me off” by asking me some questions and praying over the ministry. If you can make it, I’d love to see you there.

Be sure to check this blog regularly for updates, photos, and more…



Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Community Overviews

I will be serving in THREE primary ministry areas with the CLF Costa Rica Team. The following information is being provided in order to make you aware of the struggles and realities that the residents of these communities face...

LOS GUIDO::




Los Guido is the largest of the three primary areas we will be working in, with a population of over 50,000. It’s an impoverished town located about 30 minutes from the capital of San Jose, nestled into the foothills of some of Costa Rica’s most beautiful mountains. Los Guido is known for its poverty with a high percentage of Nicaraguan immigrants and low income Costa Ricans. The hills are littered with tiny homes made of garage doors, sheets of tin, and concrete bricks. Most homes have some form of running water, but raw sewage lines the streets and small streams of human waste are flowing throughout the city.Los Guido, not unlike the other communities CBC works in, is ripe with gangs and goes basically unchecked by local law enforcement. It is however, the most established of the three areas we work in; with both private and local schools, a medical clinic, small grocery stores, a semi-operational bus system, and several small churches.The Christian Light Foundation of Costa Rica has been working with the people of Los Guido for several years, during which time they have planted two local churches. Both churches began with a single discipleship group meeting inside of a single household. Time and time again God has used this method of discipleship to further His Kingdom. The second of the two church plants, the New Life Church of Los Guido, sits on a generous piece of property with a humble church building, a barn, bathrooms, and small living quarters for an elderly couple who keeps watch over the facility. CBC has had the privilege of seeing God transform this place from a rundown farm to a thriving church community. Plans continue to be made to further the influence of this church family with the construction of a tutoring and feeding center. Community Bible Church is honored to be a part of what God is doing in Los Guido!

LA CARPIO::


La Carpio’s 40,000 residents live in an area of approximately 180 square miles, surrounded on two sides by rivers flowing with sewage and on another by a landfill which receives over 700 tons of waste daily. Founded by squatters in the mid-1990s, waves of poor families have continued to inhabit La Carpio, moving into increasingly hazardous zones due to limited space. This small community is literally the “trash dump” of Costa Rica.Although a school, a health clinic, and a single paved road have been constructed, the infrastructure remains highly inadequate. Raw sewage flows throughout the streets, clean water is scarce, and trash is absolutely everywhere. In addition to this, La Carpio is thought to be one of the most dangerous communities in Costa Rica, ridden with gangs, drugs, and violence. Buses, taxis, and delivery trucks often refuse to drive the streets of La Carpio in fear of theft, hostility, and vandalism. This is the reality that tens of thousands of residents find themselves living with. They are in need of hope. They are in need of a Savior!The Christian Light Foundation of Costa Rica has had an influence in this community for several years. Like always, they started by building a relationship with a single family, formed a discipleship group in a home, and ministered to a small group of neighbors. Since that time, the ministry has grown as more and more people have come to call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is the hope of CLF Costa Rica that God will continue to use these discipleship groups to spread the Good News of Christ and, if the Lord wills, begin yet another local church.

TEJARCILLOS::


Tejarcillos is the smallest of the three communities we will be working in, with approximately 18,000 people living there. The Christian Light Foundation of Costa Rica started a church here several years ago, and as is always the case with this mission organization, the church was started as a single discipleship group meeting inside of a single household. The New Life Church of Tejarcillos now meets in homes weekly for Bible studies, youth gatherings, and prayer meetings. A building is rented on Sunday evenings to allow the church family to assemble as one body. The church has a loving Pastor who lives just feet from their rented church facility.As is also the case in Los Guido and La Carpio, ministry to “at risk” youth is of the utmost importance to the Christian Light Foundation. These youth are "at risk" for a number of reasons, most notably for the countries legalization of prostitution, which affects many children under the already sad but legal age of 18. Sex Trafficing, gang activity, and violence are also a devastating presence in Tejarcillos. The family structure is incredibly broken in this area of Costa Rica, with many absent, alchoholic, and/or physically and sexually abusive Mothers and Fathers. Most families are struggling to just get by, with many children living in abject conditions with little food. The educational system is severly inadequate, leaving most youth years behind in school with very little care for their education. Drug abuse is rampant among many youth and adults.These are the realities that CLF and the New Life Church are facing everyday. The pain is real, the hurt is deep, and God is the answer! CBC is delighted and humbled to be a part of what God is doing in Tejarcillos.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

GO Costa Rica (Summer Trip)

Hi, my name is Conway Robinson. I am on staff at CBC (www.VisitCBC.com) and a student at Cal State LA. I have traveled to Costa Rica as a part of a GO Team for 3 years and am so excited for the opportunity to return THIS summer. I will be serving alongside the Christian Light Foundation of Costa Rica (http://www.clfcostarica.com/) assisting them with the day-to-day ministry, additional service and work projects, and the completion of their feeding and tutoring center. Thank you for taking the time to check out my blog.