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August: News from SI-Costa Rica:

Newsletter, Outreaches, Pray

God continues to work and to move in mighty ways in and through SI-Costa Rica. The last few months have been eventful. In May as we were preparing to welcome our first team of the summer our office was broken into, and then in June our woodshop was also robbed. Through both events the Lord’s protection and faithfulness were clearly evident as the losses could have been and should have been much greater than they were. The Lord has also brought many new relationships about due to the robberies. In the midst of trial God has proven faithful and used what the enemy meant for evil for good.

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August: A Note from the President

Newsletter, Outreaches, Pray

As our summer outreach season is winding down, I am amazed by the reports coming in from staff and participants of the ministry that transpires in the name of Jesus.   This month is focusing on SI-Costa Rica, and it is clear that everything happening there is a result of lots of prayer and lots of work. The addition of Costa Rica national staff as well as two outstanding Nicaraguan women as interns has been a huge blessing. As the chairperson of our board Mike Alipaz said, “Students International seems to be in an incredible season of blessing.” I agree wholeheartedly, and as we continue to grow in SI there are more opportunities for full-time staff. Maybe you might consider giving several years of your life serving another culture in the name of Jesus? Or perhaps you might know of someone who would be open to that challenge? If so, please contact me at our SI office.   The Visalia staff at the SI Service Center has worked diligently, seeing that all things run smoothly. From team communication to booking next year’s schedule, there is rarely a down moment. I am thankful for their hard work and the blessing they are to this ministry.

I would also like to remind you of our annual banquet coming up September 18th in Visalia. If you can make it please contact the office for details.

Dave

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A Note from the President:

Newsletter, Pray

Dave Hansen in Fiji 2009Janice and I count it a privilege to have led a team to Fiji this past summer. Fiji is an English speaking country, and without the hindrance of a language barrier, we saw deep relationships being formed among team members and Fijians. A highlight was being a part of the group that prayed with Mr. Sharma to receive Jesus as his Lord. SI Fiji staff and Jonathan and Tricia Thompson took part in his baptism a few weeks later.

Please pray for and along with Ray and Laura Pittman as they continue to seek the Lord’s plan for SI ministry in Fiji as it is in its formative stages. See their prayer requests listed below. Once again, thanks so much for all of your support to the ministry of Students International, and please continue to pray for wisdom for us as we grow.

Blessings,
Dave

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News from

Newsletter, Pray

Fiji

As we look back over the summer, we are so thankful to see the different ways that God has worked. We have seen six of the Indian villagers in the Momi community come to the Lord and be baptized! We’ve seen personal breakthroughs in the lives of team members, people sharing things they’ve never told anyone before. We’ve seen several of the young people on the teams realize that God is calling them to full-time ministry or overseas missions. And we’ve seen the incredible impact of relationship-centered ministry. . . life on life. . .and how God uses this to change both the Fijians and the North Americans.

Fiji beachOverall, it’s been a great privilege to be involved in what the Lord is doing here through SI Fiji!
–The Pittmans

Each outreach team spent one week working in the west (construction and agriculture at the Momi Bay base, education at the Sigatoka pre-school) and one week at Homes of Hope in Suva.  Here’s some photo highlights:

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Costa Rica video: produced by participants of the first outreach of the summer

Outreaches, videos

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Guatemala: The Bridge, CountryBible, and SICCC teams

Outreaches

From New York to Nebraska to California, three excited teams came together from across the US for one purpose, to serve God in Guatemala from July 27th – August 8th. While speaking Spanish was a breeze for some and more difficult for others, the culture shock impacted everyone, but the people from the town of Magdalena greeted us constantly with friendly smiles and cheerful greetings. Having the opportunity to get to know the Guatemalans despite the language barrier was a blessing for us all. Learning to humble ourselves and focus on completing what God has appointed us to do was a main goal as we studied Ephesians throughout the two weeks. Whether we were out building the community center in El Gorrion or opening the new playground for the kids at the Monroy school God’s presence was apparent in every situation.

See the photos here

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Guatemala: Cornerstone, Colonial Hills and Grace teams

Outreaches
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Guatemala: CVC – IVCF Outreach

Outreaches

June 8th- June 20th

It’s been quite the journey here in Magdalena.  From having to switch our schedules around because of the infamous pigs to walking uphill in the rain both ways…we know exactly what you were talking about Grandpa…it’s not easy but the journey to capture God’s beauty was well worth it.  At times, our team may have been weak, sore, or just craving In-N-Out Burger but we always pushed through because we have the passion and the will to help God’s people wherever they may be.  We had an awesome time taking these pictures. So enjoy and God bless!

-Media Site

Central Valley Christian School, Visalia, Ca

Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Sonoma State University, Ca

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Guatemala: IVCanada – Greenville Outreach

Outreaches
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A Note from the SI President: “Last-Minute Opportunities”

Outreaches

team

Within the last few decades, many US churches have established a tradition of serving in Mexico over spring break. Baja California was the destination for the first “mission trip” that my family and I experienced back in 1985. It was this trip that spring-boarded my passion: to get students involved in serving outside of their comfort zones and at the same time being challenged in their personal walk with Jesus.

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