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Ryan, Sarah, Josh & Caleb 

 

"May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face shine upon us, that your ways may be known on earth, your salvation among all nations." - Psalm 67:1-2

Ryan, Sarah, Joshua and Caleb serving in Costa Rica!  Our family simply lives to know God and make Him known! Serving in the city of San Jose, we simply share with our world the risen Lord, in word, in action, and in life.



THE NEW NEWZ! 
 
As Caleb is shouting for all, we are excited about our new move to serve with YWAM San Jose, Costa Rica. Our hearts are bubbling with a joyous sense of expectancy as we know God has amazing things waiting for our family. Just a sneak peek .... language school, DTS, the Middle East, tons of kidz and can you spell KIDZREACH!


Saying Goodbye 
 
It's never easy saying goodbye, but with joy and a few tears we head for our new adventure. We have been blessed to serve in Heredia, Costa Rica and look forward to serving long term in San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica. Thanks to everyone who has been praying for our transition to city life again. The God we serve is truly faithful as we are watching Him provide for everything.




Our New Home 
 
This is our new home in the heart of San Jose, Costa Rica. We invite everyone to stop by and enjoy a delicious cup of coffee with us. If you cannot come by in person, visit our new ministry online at http://www.ywamsj.org


Facing our own sin 

 
2 Samuel 11:1-27

The cover-up grew more and more complicated as David tried to hide one sin with another. We, too, can be trapped in a web of deceit spun by our own sinful choices. Even when our sin is obvious to everyone else, we may still refuse to acknowledge it. In his love for David, God would not allow him to continue living as if all was well when in reality it wasn’t. Through his prophet Nathan he helped David see the painful consequences of his actions. Just as God pursued David to confront him with his sin, so God also pursues us. He wants us to be set free from the bondage and power of sin.

Breaking out of denial, facing the harm that has been done, and asking
God and others for forgiveness are our steps to freedom. God’s forgiveness is certain. The question is: Will we acknowledge that we need it? Will we, like David, respond in repentance when confronted by the truth?

How can you be sure you are not walking in denial by refusing to face your sin?

CHECK IT OUT: Romans 12:3; James 1:22-25; 1 John 1:8-10.




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