Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Countdown to Takeoff!

Well, my bags are packed and ready to go. Last nite, we had a time to bring all of our bags, weigh them, as well as have all the parents rally around us in prayer. It was a stellar, encouraging time. Tomorrow at 2 (AM!!) we will meet at the church and drive to Raleigh for our flight to Atlanta, then San Jose, Costa Rica. It will be a busy schedule- as soon as we get there, we're taking a bus to Guanacaste.
Here's an itinerary for our trip:

Wednesday, July 23rd- Arrive at 12pm in San Jose, Costa Rica.
3pm board bus to Guanacaste- we will arrive around 8pm.
Thursday, July 24th- 9am-12pm- presentation at the private school "Teocali"
Afternoon: There is a possibility that we will visit a public school.
Friday, July 25th- We will enjoy the parade and festivities
Afternoon: Street evangelism

Saturday, July 26th- 9am-12pm- Presentation at the park
Evening: evangelism at the park.

Sunday, July 27th- Beach/ Return to Heredia late evening

Monday, July 28th- 9am-12pm - Presentation at public high school "Samuel"

Tuesday, July 29th- Presentation at the Vocational High School.

Wednesday, July 30th- Presentation at the "Manel Benavides" high school.

Thursday, July 31st- Presentation at the "Liceo de Heredia" (this is one of the first high schools in Costa Rica. It's over 100 years old!!)

Friday, August 1st- 6-9pm "Revolutionary Love" cards at the local University/ Program with a local church.

Saturday, August 2nd- Rush rally from 9am- 12pm
Meeting with the youth group from Centro Cristiano de Heredia.

Sunday, August 3rd- Presentation at the 10 am service (Centro Cristiano de Heredia).

Monday, August 4th- Visit "Sarchi", there we will do a program with a local church

Tuesday, August 5th- Canopy tour

Wednesday, August 6th- Visit San Jose in the morning and afternoon
7pm- Arrive at the airport
Team departs for the US at 10pm.

So there 'tis. And now you know.

~Lysandra

2 comments:

Ana Maria said...

We're excited about the open doors and opportunities to get to know the Costa Rican people and to worship together w/ them, that God is giving you all. We believe for continued favor for you and great anointing to be imparted and shared. Wow, sounds like the sun is a little warm down there, from Sarah's message. Now, let's just remember-baby oil is NOT sunblock. :D May the Lord bathe you in His balm of Gilead (ancient aloe)! God's love and joy to you all and your beautiful feet that have brought Good News to this precious nation.
The Blevins

Ana Maria said...

Annalisa, 6, says "We love you and miss you!" Isaac says, "Casiphia, where's your phone charger?" That means I love you, Sister Dear, and am supporting you in prayer. Mom translation.