Thank you everyone for being so patient for this post! It’s been a while since I’ve had a chance to sit down and type out my thoughts and feelings for the past month and the current month. Last month I was in Costa Rica with my team Maverick where our ministry was to pour into our ministry host and also the people in the neighborhood of Rio Azul. We lived on the church floor and had clean water and some amazing friends we got to make. Costa Rica was a blast getting to serve the people. Some nights we would help make bread in the bakery for the ladies that worked there to sell for the church. Most days we were plastering walls and painting them, tiling floors, building walls, and digging ditches. While I was there I even got the chance to play in the worship band every sunday!

Currently I’m in Nicaragua with my ENTIRE SQUAD! That’s right. Everyone is here with me now. My living condition would be in my tent under the stars (by the way. I can see most of the constellations). We have clean water and are cooked breakfast lunch and dinner. This month’s ministry would be a big mixture of things. We haven’t been here long so this is what I can tell you all that I’ve done so far. Currently, I have had the amazing chance to play soccer with the local teens/kids in a dusty field. Probably the dirtiest I’ve ever been in my life. It’s like I tanned a couple shades darker in the span of an hour.
We’ve started building a door for one family. And a major thing that I’ve gotten the chance of doing is house to house prayer. It certainly is an interesting and new thing for me to experience. The first time I did it we went to a man’s house a second time, and got to hear is testimony. The second experience I’ve had was yesterday (2/13/16). At first it was disheartening because we had to have faith that we did what we could through prayer and had to rely on God without seeing the fruit. God is faithful though. By the end of that day I didn’t only see 1 person healed, but I go to see 2 people HEALED!
Here’s a picture of the road to our first ministry site in Nicaragua. This is the road to Patel.

