 nted her own Bible. We unfortunately couldn’t give her one
because it was one Bible per household. Thankfully though another group had
some houses who didn’t want a Bible and so we got to give her one. It was such
a blessing to be able to give the Bible to someone who wanted it so much! On
Wednesday of this week we went PatarrĂ¡, a community on the outskirts of San
Jose. While there we worked with a feeding center that was doing a lot of
construction work in order to make the center more self-sustaining, with a
greenhouse, gardens, ect. So we got to do a lot more digging, moving rocks, and
all that jazz! There was also opportunity to eat with the kids who were part of
the program and play with them which was lots of fun. Unfortunately, our time
there was cut short due to a large majority of our team getting sick
nted her own Bible. We unfortunately couldn’t give her one
because it was one Bible per household. Thankfully though another group had
some houses who didn’t want a Bible and so we got to give her one. It was such
a blessing to be able to give the Bible to someone who wanted it so much! On
Wednesday of this week we went PatarrĂ¡, a community on the outskirts of San
Jose. While there we worked with a feeding center that was doing a lot of
construction work in order to make the center more self-sustaining, with a
greenhouse, gardens, ect. So we got to do a lot more digging, moving rocks, and
all that jazz! There was also opportunity to eat with the kids who were part of
the program and play with them which was lots of fun. Unfortunately, our time
there was cut short due to a large majority of our team getting sick Tuesday, June 3, 2014
DTS Outreach to Costa Rica Update
 nted her own Bible. We unfortunately couldn’t give her one
because it was one Bible per household. Thankfully though another group had
some houses who didn’t want a Bible and so we got to give her one. It was such
a blessing to be able to give the Bible to someone who wanted it so much! On
Wednesday of this week we went PatarrĂ¡, a community on the outskirts of San
Jose. While there we worked with a feeding center that was doing a lot of
construction work in order to make the center more self-sustaining, with a
greenhouse, gardens, ect. So we got to do a lot more digging, moving rocks, and
all that jazz! There was also opportunity to eat with the kids who were part of
the program and play with them which was lots of fun. Unfortunately, our time
there was cut short due to a large majority of our team getting sick
nted her own Bible. We unfortunately couldn’t give her one
because it was one Bible per household. Thankfully though another group had
some houses who didn’t want a Bible and so we got to give her one. It was such
a blessing to be able to give the Bible to someone who wanted it so much! On
Wednesday of this week we went PatarrĂ¡, a community on the outskirts of San
Jose. While there we worked with a feeding center that was doing a lot of
construction work in order to make the center more self-sustaining, with a
greenhouse, gardens, ect. So we got to do a lot more digging, moving rocks, and
all that jazz! There was also opportunity to eat with the kids who were part of
the program and play with them which was lots of fun. Unfortunately, our time
there was cut short due to a large majority of our team getting sick 
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