I'm very grateful to be a part of what God is doing in our midst. He's opened the doors in amazing ways, giving us peace and confirmation to go forward with his big dream of the University of the Nations here in San Jose. The place that God has given us used to be a coffee processing plant that exported coffee internationally. Now it will be exporting missionaries and they will bring hope, light and life to the cities and communities of the nations starting in our own country right now.

Scott and I inside the new building

Getting ready to work

The outside of the building

Off to the right you can see where the prayer room will be.
I'm thankful that I was able to spend quality time with my sister and see her working for the Lord with a humble heart as well. She came to help with the new property and to be a part of what God is doing there.
This is going to be a room to host short term teams and slingshot attendees.
I'm very happy to be good friends with Claudia, Daniel, and Lemuel.
Working hard for a weekend without sleep.
The DTS in my community
I'm very grateful to God that I was able to connect the DTS and my church and I was able to see God work in my community and in the DTS students. I went to Tabarcia Saturday night because I had been working in the new property and I hadn't been with the DTS students. I saw so many new people in my church. I also saw so many youth that I really love to see in my church. There was a young girl there with her son. This girl has been abused and came from a family where no one was Christian. She was at church on Saturday night worshipping God because the DTS impacted my community. Around 15 youth were there that night that weren't Christians. I'm grateful that the pastor is open to working with YWAM right now. A lot of other people in my church want to join YWAM and do missions because they have seen that normal people can impact the nations and the communities while still being normal human beings that are being obedient to the will of God.

DTS students performing a drama at my church, Arbol de Vida in Tabarcia.




