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I created this blog to keep everyone updated about how things are going with my GAP year. I left the US on August 26th and returned May 4th. During GAP year I was taking classes in Spanish, theology, evangelism, and missions. I was working in a ministry called Metro, went to a Spanish church called Principe de Paz, and an English church called GGP. In the GAP year program I had the opportunity to be part of a weekly discipleship/small groups with the leaders in Costa Rica. God did great and mighty things in my life!! I am learned so much and I am falling more in love with Jesus, His word, and His people everyday! I would love it if you would continue to pray for me. Thanks for all of your support!

Saturday, March 22, 2014

John & Bekah


John is our Bible teacher and preacher at GGP (our English church in Guadeloupe) and Bekah is his wife. John and Bekah just recently left Costa Rica after 4 years of ministry here to go back to the states. While John and Bekah were here they helped start GGP, John taught Bible for the GAP students, they lead small groups, and discipled us students along with ticos (Costa Ricans). I could never accurately explain the impact these two people have had on my life. They cared so much about each one of us. They let us be a part of their lives by tellings us stories, answering our questions, praying with us, and inviting us over to their house. They showed us what a Christ centered marriage should look like. They did exactly what Jesus has called us to do, make disciples. John is passionate about the Bible, a great example of what a husband should be like, and has so much knowledge that he loves to share with others. Bekah is a wonderful woman of God, a great mother and wife, and is a delight to be around. John and Bekah were a huge blessing in my life that I will never be able to thank God enough for. Please pray for them as they transition to life back in the states, their two kids John Lucas (2) and Judah (3 months), that they find a house quickly, and for John's new job. 

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