Monday, May 12, 2014

So what I am actually doing here in Costa Rica? :)

I guess some of you might be wondering what I am actually doing here or how my days look like after finishing my language studies in April. Hopefully this post will make it more clear :)

After Easter I finally joined the team of Students International and started working with the women ministry. Students International is a non-denominational, Christian ministry organisation. Its vision is to see students and the poor transformed into the likeness of Christ and discover their true calling. The main ministry areas here in Costa Rica are education, social work, sports & recreation, women's social work & microfinance and construction (woodshop). I have been involved in the women ministry - social work & microfinance. We work in three different poor communities of San Jose (the capital of Costa Rica) - Los Guido, La Capri and Los Fuentes. If you would like to know more, please visit SI website - https://www.stint.com/si-ministry/countries/costa-rica or watch this short video - http://vimeo.com/album/2670368/video/82464022.

At the woodshop


My SI colleagues (with families)

How does my week look like? Well...on Mondays we have a staff meeting where we spend time praying, worshipping and learning more about God...and of course we talk about the coming weeks and the individual ministries. On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays our microfinance team meets up with the women of Los Guido, La Capri and Las Fuentes - we try to encourage them spiritually as well as help them with their small businesses. Each woman has her own life story that is mostly sad and involves economic and personal struggles. But each of them is gifted in one way or another and can make beautiful things. I am amazed how these women are creative and inspirational! Due to the lack of education, experience or their personal circumstances, they are not able to find proper and well-paid jobs. So they sell what they make. Some of them are motivated to come and learn English at the office of Students International.

Women's group in Los Guido

 
English Class at the office
 
Some of the products that the ladies make: 





 

On Fridays we meet with the teenage moms (16 and 17 year old girls) in the morning and teenage girls in the afternoon in Los Guido. In the mornings we pray and hope that we can encourage these young girls with their journeys of being moms despite their difficult situations (mainly being moms at the young age, having to stop going to school, no money, difficult family situations and other problems) but also help them to see who they are in Christ. In the afternoon, we spend some time with teenage girls (no babies) and try to teach them the value of purity and also we would like them to understand how much they are loved and valued by God. So they could see their value too and live their lives reflecting that.





2 comments:

Amelia Brown said...

Wow Jana, you have been busy! Sounds like you're having an amazing time and fully embracing your new culture and surroundings. I'm glad to hear that you've settled into an appartment, can you send us some photos of it in your next post please. Are you living there on your own? Your work is really inspiring and I'm sure your presence is making a difference to those ladies lives. Sending lots of love from the US, I promise to be better at blogging too! Shell x x

Jan(k)a said...

Thank you, Michelle!:) Can't wait to read about your life in the US! Is it finally getting warmer over there or still going skiing? :)