Saturday, June 1, 2019

June 2019 Prayer Letter


Dear Friends and Family,

Here in Costa Rica, we are now entering into rainy season. Although the humidity is high, it has been nice to have a little cooler weather. We are still working on the final details of our residency process, but should have all of our documents accepted very soon. We also have had to do a lot of work to get our car insurance company to cover the repairs from the hit and run last month. They have requested to see our passport 3 times now and keep coming up with reasons why they won't simply cover the repairs. Last month, we began to transition into the work of the church plant in Atenas, Costa Rica. The founding missionaries will be taking a brief furlough, and we will lead the church until they return. There have been many adjustments, but it has been good. We recently added a new Sunday School class, which should help to accommodate future growth. The man who received Christ last month has been faithfully attending. We also saw two others receive Christ on visitation. We have also built many good contacts within the community. Through his preaching, Jeremy has laid a strong foundation for the Gospel. Because there are so few Baptist churches, Jeremy has also been teaching a series on the Baptist Distinctives. As the church is strengthened within, we hope to begin greater outreach in the near future.

As for our family, we are adjusting pretty well. Lila and Ellowyn are now attending a nearby school and are quickly learning both the language and the culture. They are very unique in that they not only speak fluent English (which the other children are learning), but Ellowyn is the only blonde student in the entire school! Elijah has really surprised everybody in how quickly he is learning both Spanish and English. At one year and 9 months, he can already speak a little spanish in a variety of contexts. He enjoys greeting everyone with a "Hola!" and saying "Adios!" or "Caio!" (pronounced "chow") to them when we leave. Maybe in a few years, we'll let him teach us some advanced grammar lessons. Thankfully, we have been quite healthy. We had the privilege of attending our first Costa Rican wedding between a Nicaraguan couple who attends our church. We knew that we would be able to minister to Nicaraguans here, but we didn't know it would happen so soon!

Please continue to pray for the people of Nicaragua. Apart from the political situation, they have experienced some major flooding. This month, please pray:

1. That God help those who have had their homes flooded.
2. That God will help us with the residency process and problem with our insurance company.
3. That God will use our ministry to strengthen His church and bring many souls to Christ.

In Christ,
Jeremy, Michelle, Lila, Ellowyn, and Elijah Blanz