Turrialba!!!
This last week me and some other GAP students went to a city called Turrialba to help First Baptist Church of Turrialba with their Vacation Bible School. Turrialba, I found out, is about 2 hours Southeast of San Jose. Words cannot describe how much fun this week was. Going in, I was absolutely terrified. The fact that I was possibly going to be staying in a Tico's house by myself really had me stressed. However, I was super surprised because I got to stay at a house with my roommate LeAnn! Joke of the week for us was "compañeras de cuarto por siempre!" Me and LeAnn had a really good time together. She’s in a
higher Spanish class than I am but by the end of the week I was interpreting
for her! (Exhaustion was setting in on all of us by the end of the week in
different ways) We had a really wonderful host named Mareya. She had a hard
time understanding my Spanish at the first start of the week but by the end she
understood me! The first couple days we didn’t do a whole lot besides pass out
flyers to let people know about the VBS for the week. Sunday morning my
friends, Lisa, Josh, JT, Kelsey and I lead the church in worship to a song in
Spanish. I cannot describe how much I love singing in Spanish! Spanish is such
a beautiful language and the songs are so gorgeous and more fun to sing. In the
mornings we had some serious down time because the activities didn’t start till
the afternoon, so basically I got a lot of Bible reading done! We spent a lot
of time at the local Cosechas, which was literally down the street from the
church we worked with. Our group had the Cosechas addicts, so if we were not
there at the church or at our host homes you knew where we were going. *Side
note* Cosechas is the most incredible smoothie place in the entire world. There
is not one place in the States that can compare. Anyway, the first two days of
VBS I did not help with the program but went and helped Pastor Noe with going
out and playing basketball at local parks with teens in the community and
inviting them to youth group. Every night we were there we had youth group, two
nights we had a typical youth group with games, music, and a message. The third
night we had more of a solemn time of worship and prayer, the fourth we watched
Facing the Giants in Spanish (with English subtitles) and the last night we had
a party. I really miss the church in Turrialba, it was such fun getting to know
them and working for the Kingdom with them! The three days I helped with the
kids in VBS I was really confused. I worked with the little four year olds and
younger so the only ones who knew good Spanish in the class were the three Tico
leaders. However, it was fun getting to hold the few babies that
were in the class! On Saturday we woke up, had breakfast, and drove up to an
old lodge in the mountains overlooking the town and surrounding countryside.
That was an amazing view! I have decided if I have a destination wedding,
Turrialba is where it is going to be, more specifically, that mountain side. Saying
goodbye was so extremely hard, we were holding back tears, our new friends were
tearing up, we were all just emotional messes. That was the scariest and best
week of my life. I’m so grateful for everything I learned from the Spanish to
the things God was telling me in my quiet time. With every trip I go on here
the more he shows me, it is really wonderful! With this trip He basically told
me not right now for global missions but to go back to the States and do work
there. God knows the States really needs it, and that’s where He’s putting me.
While I am absolutely terrified of that, I know my God will bless me and keep
me as long as I am in His will and doing what He wants me to. Very soon I will
have to make decisions about my future, I would very much appreciate and covet
your prayers that I will hear clearly the word of the Lord and stay in His
will. I have several options laid out before me that I am prayerfully
considering. I would also love prayers for the rest of my finances for this
year to be paid, I have plenty of spending money to finish out the year, but I
believe I still have around $500 more to raise for the year. It’s not much and
I know that God will supply all my needs, so if you would like to donate to
help keep me here I would love to tell you how! For those who have already
donated whether financially or through prayer, thank you so much I would never
be here without your help! If my new Turrialba family is reading this, love and
miss you guys a ton!
Con Amor,
Allysa
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