Costa Rica missions trip

A New Training Camp for Royal Servants!

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We have been leading Royal Servants misssion trips for 28 years! And, for 28 years, we have been starting each trip with Training Camp.

Costa Rica, Ireland, and India mission trips, home safe

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The Latest News & Updates from summarized here for the benefit of those who are following via email. Everyone arrived safely and soundly, but not without some hitches.

 

Cost Rica, India & Ireland, See The Videos

Welcome Home Costa Rica, India & Ireland! Now that you are back, see the videos and images from your trip we uploaded while you were on the field.

Team Baptisms In Costa Rica

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Yesterday, Thursday, we had the opportunity to have a Baptism Service at the camp where we are doing our debriefing.  The camp has a beautiful pool and the Lord even held off the rain for us and

Cartago por Cristo!

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We are spending our last day in Cachi today. We have had a wonderful time here and have met many new friends!

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You Might Be Mission A Lot!

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If you are only following us through the emails that are sent out, you are missing a lot of the video's, images, and Play-By-Play text updates coming each day from the field.

"I got to watch someone accept Christ!"

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We had a fantastic weekend.  On Friday, our ministry in San Jose went very well.  We had the opportunity to draw a crowd of people in the central square of the city to watch our puppet, music, and drama presentations.  Afterwards, many of our students had conversations with people and were able to share their faith in Christ.

 

10 to 20 Commitments the last 2 days

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Great couple of days here. Rain has somewhat cooperated. The other day we set out to do ministry in this area that we could only get into by walking a suspension bridge. When we got there it rained nonstop so we ducked into the 2nd oldest Catholic church in Costa (I believe around 1752 and still active)