Ambassadors of Christ spreading the love of Jesus by humbly serving others and witnessing to the nations.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Day 4 -- Traveling to Nicaragua (Tipitapa)
Friday, January 10, 2014
Day Three -- Atenas, Costa Rica
Our third day took us to a church and a school in Atenas, in the mountains of Costa Rica. The team was split into two groups, and throughout the day we painted some outside walls at the church and both indoor and outdoor spaces at a local, public school. We enjoyed fellowship with each other, the a few local pastors--Jeremy and Mauricio, another missions team from Masters Academy in Florida, and a scorpion in the bathroom of one of the girls. Very exciting day!
Day 2: The Island of Chira -- getting there, ministering on, being stranded on, and being rescued
On January 7, the team traveled to the Isla de Chira in Nicoya Bay. The ride over took about 40 minutes, but because the water was rough, we could not dock at the port. We disembarked in a mangrove swamp and hiked up to the main road--even through someone's back yard.
Our team ran a Bible school day for about 45 kids in a church. The team members sang, played games, helped with crafts. Most importantly, they connected with kids. Words learned in class became real life conversations, and where words could not be found, hugs and smiles and ready hands to hold worked to bridge language barriers.
Returning to our boat brought another adventure. We walked to a pick-up point at the edge of the island, and where was our boat? Out about 400 yards or so, just drifting. We enjoyed a time of exploring the end of the island, a brief team meeting, and lots of nature before being rescued by a small boat that towed the larger one to us. The little boat (sorry for my lack of boating jargon) pulled us all the way back to the mainland, which this time took about an hour and a half.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Team Member Bios and Testimonies Part IV
A sophomore at Xenia Christian High School, Murrin Brads looks forward to one day studying occupational therapy and workin in special needs ministries. She even hopes one day, with her own family, to adopt children and to be a stay-at-home-forever-mama for all of her children.
Murrin chose to participate in the missions trip because she is passionate about Jesus. She shares, "I want to obey and honor him by making disciples. I want to show other people the HOPE and JOY of being a disciple of Jesus Christ. Specifically, she chose the Costa Rica trip for several reasons--and first off because she loves speaking Spanish. Having enjoyed these first two years of high school study, she has every intention of using her "limited but ever-growing skills" to communicate the message of Jesus' love.
Previous ministries opportunities have included serving at five Joni and Friends family retreats, a family camp ministry that serves families affected by disability. These opportunities having had a huge impact on Murrin's life, she plans on having a job one day that enables her to work every day with people who have special needs. Overall, ministering with Joni and Friends has shown Murrin how ALL people have value in Jesus' eyes. "It has helped me to see a person's heart before their body. It has helped me to see ABILITIES rather than disabilities in every single person," she states.
Other interests of Murrin include playing soccer and participating in drama (including this year's musical). At home, she is a foster sister who loves playing and dancing with the three-year-old staying with the Brads.
Murrin reminds all of us that in Jesus there is hope -- a forever hope.
Janice's other interests include sports--particularly participating in soccer, basketball, and softball.She also enjoys spending her time with family and friends.
"If I could encourage someone else today," Janice shares, "I would tell them that every chance you get to go out and spend your time serving or just being with others, take that chance. In your later years you don't want to regret anything." Janice reminds us to make memories in life that can be shared with and that can inspire others.
Beyond ministry, Evan also enjoys
every type of sport. He has concentrated experience in high school soccer, but
in the future, he hopes that he is able to connect with others through sports
in general.
Evan reminds us all that God will
make the struggles through which we pass worth the effort. Do not give up on Him.
Camille
Clements Our fearless leader, Camille Clements, comes from a family of teachers and felt the Lord calling her to teach even as a young person. She has been teaching at Xenia Christian High School for sixteen years. Before that, she spent two years as a missionary in Barcelona, Spain teaching at an international school. She has been going on ministry trips to various Spanish-speaking countries with Dayton Christian Schools since 2001--but only as a co-leader, never the leader.

Miss Clements recalls, “I became the trip leader through a series of events that only the Lord could have orchestrated. I am generally a behind-the-scenes kind of person who enjoys serving and supporting, but the Lord wanted to grow and stretch me, which he has done by putting me in charge of this trip. I am always amazed that God continues to choose to use me and give me the opportunity to take part in overseas ministry. It is both humbling and exciting to be able to take young people on ministry trips and to see how God works in and through them to change lives and to draw people to himself.”
Beyond teaching and using the Spanish language, Miss Clements also enjoys reading, cooking, traveling, and participating in half marathons.
“When the Lord calls you to do something,” states Miss Clements, “trust that He knows what is best for you, and do it. Also trust that He will equip you to do whatever he calls you to do. I have found that he has called me to things that I would not naturally choose to do because in my weakness He is proved strong.”

Tia Reilly The last of our four teacher-leaders in the group, Tia Reilly, is a fourth-year teacher at Xenia Christian High School. In 2009, Tia moved back to Ohio with her family after serving overseas with the mission agency ABWE. They first worked in Paraguay, South America, and then most recently, in Costa Rica for four years. The opportunity to return to the ministry, culture, and language of “home” is also an opportunity to encourage young people in their current spiritual walk as well as a chance to share with them what life and ministry looks like outside of the United States.

Tia Reilly The last of our four teacher-leaders in the group, Tia Reilly, is a fourth-year teacher at Xenia Christian High School. In 2009, Tia moved back to Ohio with her family after serving overseas with the mission agency ABWE. They first worked in Paraguay, South America, and then most recently, in Costa Rica for four years. The opportunity to return to the ministry, culture, and language of “home” is also an opportunity to encourage young people in their current spiritual walk as well as a chance to share with them what life and ministry looks like outside of the United States.
Having lived there, Costa Rica was an obvious choice for Tia last year when asked to go along as a teacher-leader. Being a part of the team enables her to get to know better the young people of the school where she teaches and encourage them in current and future ministries.
Tia has also participated in missions trips to Chile, South America. Retired Cedarville University professor Dr. Bev Monroe leads trips to English-speaking seminaries and Christian schools around the world in order to organize and digitally catalog their institute libraries. Tia has worked on four such projects with Dr. Monroe’s team, and may travel with them to Croatia this coming summer.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Team Member Bios and Testimonies, part III
We want you to meet the members of our 2014 Costa Rica/Nicaragua missions team. Just as we, the leaders, get to know the hearts and abilities of these young people, so we invite you to come along . . . . All bios can be found in alphabetical order at: 2014 Team Member Bios
A senior at Xenia Christian High
School, Dan Griffin looks forward to studying health sciences in college with the goal
of becoming a physician’s assistant. A veteran of last year’s ministry team, Dan’s
reason for returning to the field this year stems from the great experience he
had last year and the spiritual growing it brought. Dan shares that the studies and activities on
the 2013 trip “put the idea of discipleship into a new applicable meaning” for
him personally. In addition, Dan just fell in love with the country and people
on last year’s trip. He looks forward to
returning to the people he met and now loves down in Costa Rica.
Dan’s other interests include
sports—football and baseball being his favorites. In the future, he plans on participating in
college athletics as well. Besides his actual involvement in school teams, Dan
is an avid Ohio State Buckeye fan.
Though an army encamp against me,
my heart shall not fear;
though war arise against me,
yet I will be confident.
my heart shall not fear;
though war arise against me,
yet I will be confident.
From the Dayton campus comes Menna Yohannes, another veteran of the 2013 trip. As a senior, after graduation, Menna plans on study pre-med in college in order to become a surgeon.
Menna’s interest in this ministry
trip stems from her desire to have others understand the love of Christ. She wants others to get to know Jesus as much
as possible. Last year, Menna went to
Costa Rica and states that the “trip was amazing, successful, and life
changing. I had to go again!” Last year’s
ministry trip had a huge impact on Menna’s life and helped her to see how
blessed she is in life. In returning,
she wants to share her abilities in helping others as much as possible. She also anticipates seeing both new and
familiar faces in Costa Rica. Particularly, Menna looks forward to working with
the children and helping them learn about Jesus.
An important hobby and ability that
Menna enjoys in life is playing the piano. Although she may not pursue it in
college, she does hope to perhaps join a church worship team. Menna reminds us that no matter how much we
think we may mess up, God always loves us and forgives. He never leaves us.
A few years ago, Parker went on a missions trip to Peru which had
a huge impact on his life. He shares, “It
helped put a lot
of things in perspective and forced me to rely on God more than I ever had before.” On this upcoming trip, Parker, looks forward
to meeting new people and being able to share the love of Christ with
them. He also anticipates the joy of
experiencing a taste of a new culture and life.
Parker’s interests include music, and while he looks forward to
using his abilities in the future, even on this trip, he accompanies the group
with his guitar. Parker states, “I love
music and playing instruments.” He also enjoys sports and an activity in which
he can compete.
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