Dear Friends,
The Pastoral Care for Women program celebrated World Day of Prayer on March 2nd with a special event. This year´s theme “I was a stranger and you took me in” is based on Matthew 25 and focused on France.
The women worked hard preparing the decorations on the walls and tables. We did an introduction to French culture, worshipped and did a Bible study on Matthew 25:31-46 and Leviticus 19:33-37, then looked at immigration realities around the world before spending time in prayer.
We also compared the theme of being a stranger with those who had immigrated to Costa Rica. In my Bible study group, I had a Nicaraguan woman who works as a maid sharing stories of how employers didn´t like that she was “legal” because then they had to pay her more. There was also a well-educated immigrant from Colombia who spoke of her family coming to Christ in Costa Rica. We saw both the good and bad sides of being a stranger and were called to be open to help any stranger in our midst in Christ´s name.
Last night the Pastoral Care for Women committee evaluated the World Day of Prayer celebration at our monthly meeting. A first-timer commented that she liked how we studied about our prayer concerns (got to know and understand them better) before praying. Informed prayers are important, I think, so I hope your Sue´s News updates help with that. I´d like to add a short list of requests:
· For Katy´s continued adjustment to Costa Rica (PTL for her new music teacher!)
· For inspiration as I continue to rewrite class plans, so that they can be the best. I now realize that we need to include visuals – both in the teacher´s guide as well as for class presentations. In Cuba this would have been impossible, but now I need to look at things with new eyes.
· For God´s provision as I seek committed support to reach 100% of my personalized support goal by October 1.
As we celebrate Easter, may you celebrate both Jesus´ sacrifice of great love for us as well as his saving victory. May we be aware of sharing this love and hope with those around us. Thank you for your sustaining prayers and financial support which allow me to share in Costa Rica.
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