CoastaCali Reflections
Ecola's 2019 Mission Team to Paradise, CA and Costa Rica
February 28-March 13
Wow, it has been quite the month! I know I keep saying that time is flying and everything is crazy busy, but it just continues to be true. As always, I plan to write things and then it takes me too long to get to them. However, I am honored to be able to share with you all some of the things we were able to do on our most recent mission trip. So sit down, grab some coffee, and make yourself comfortable :)
First of all, thank you all so much for your support of our trip to California and Costa Rica! Your prayers were not said in vain and your finances went to good use. I truly cannot see how this trip could have happened without you all. As many of you know, our mission trip took a turn that was unexpected and challenging when we decided it would not be safe for us to go to Haiti with the political unrest. With 10 days to decide where we were going, the Lord opened up specific doors to go to Paradise, California and Camp Roblealto in Costa Rica.
Samaritan's Purse - Paradise, California:
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| Our outfits each day for Samaritan's Purse included: a Tyvek suit, booties, three layers of gloves, and plenty of hand and feet warmers. |
One day, we were able to help a woman find a lot of the jewelry she had made for a show. When we arrived she thought it would be hopeless that we would find her completed jewelry because a tree had fallen on that part of the home. But members of our team were able to cut parts of the tree away and find the majority of her work. That evening at dinner she gifted each of the girls with a pendant from her collection. It was a simple gesture but honestly, that was so impactful to me. She thought she had lost everything and when it was found, the fact that she would be generous with it is so humbling. Something we were urged to express as we went on was a reminder that the people of Paradise are still grieving. It is easy to get caught up in the next headline and forget about the real people that were impacted by the tragedy. But for thousands of people this is still their daily life. It is hard to reconcile because we got to then go on to beautiful Costa Rica and are now back in beautiful Cannon Beach where our biggest stresses are very minor in comparison to losing your home. Life is full of hard to reconcile things and I am challenged to not disassociate only because it is a difficult thing.
Camp Roblealto - Costa Rica:
| A victorious picture after completing a mud obstacle course! |
| Getting creative to stain the highest parts of the building |
Some Final Thoughts:
It is hard to sum up in a few words a whole experience. And even if I did, it would still be lacking. But here are some of my reflections from Costa Rica and Paradise:
- It is so humbling to be served. Everywhere we went, we were treated so well. Danhi, our translator, administrator, and great source of humor in Costa Rica, worked so hard for us to be treated well. If we asked for something, even with the preface of “it is okay if it does not happen” she would do everything in her power to make that happen. Our purpose was to serve them, but honestly we got served even more.
- Relationships really are what matters. I think with every mission trip there is a feeling of “we could have done more.” And truly, we probably could have. But the eternal value of relationship far surpasses the value of simple tasks. Love can be shown in those things, absolutely, but never should they take priority over.
- God really has it under control. I am astounded by God’s hand in this whole trip. He made it clear that we should go to CA and CR, He provided the funds to do so, He gave us clear roads and safety while traveling, He kept us free from illness, and so so much more. An idea I have been challenged by since we changed plans was that I was going to Him so readily because I really could not do anything to help our situation. I knew He was going to do something amazing. Yet in my everyday life, where I do have some control, He is not always the first place I turn.
In conclusion, THANK YOU. Thank you all so much for your prayers, support, and even just for reading this. This trip has been so thought-provoking and moving and thank you all for your part in it. You all know I love to talk if you want to hear more ;)


