Earlier this month my wife Kristin and I returned from Costa Rica after spending 8 weeks in San Jose working with 4 LeaderTreks teams. While in Costa Rica we did construction on 4 different churches.
The first church we worked on was a tiny church that had several hundred people attending it. They were packed in. Standing room only, as a matter of fact when we came to visit the church they made 20 Ticos (Costa Ricans) get up so that we would have a place to sit.
The church had begun to put a big new tin roof on, we came in and filled 4 feet of dirt, built walls and poured a large concrete floor. By the end of the two weeks the church had tripled it's sanctuary and had room for plenty more new Christians.
One day while we were working on the church it began to pour rain... but the student leaders said they wanted to complete the dirt filling. So literally I stood in 6-8 inches of mud shoveling and shoveling in the pouring rain for several hours. It was the longest hardest day of work we did all summer long, but we saw more work accomplished than we thought possible.
What a great day it was!
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