Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Praise and Prayer Requests
2. PRAISE for the smooth transitions for Melinda and particularly Michelle. We have sensed your prayer support for our girls. Now you can pray for the parents as we return to Costa Rica in about 10 days.
3. PRAY for our parents as we leave them behind once again. Pray for Martha’s mother to find the right meds for her blood pres-sure.
4. PRAISE for our successful talks with Mariano Galvez University (UMG). PRAY for our new relationship with UMG, that God will guide us in making wise decisions.
5. PRAY for health and strength for us and the team. Our team is getting older and there is little margin.
6. PRAY that God will raise up a new generation of Latin Americans who will assume the leadership of this ministry within the next five to ten years.
7. PRAY that God will provide the finances LATN/ProMETA needs to accomplish our God-ordained assignments.
Recent Comments From Two Students
We are praying that God will con-tinue to guide you as he has until now in the selection of the best material, used in the best way for our benefit. I have received much benefit in the first four weeks of this course, I have seen the Lord’s hand in the teaching and have been impacted by the mentor and my fellow classmates during the class discussions. God has used these people to speak to me. I am very content with all I have re-ceived. Communication is a key area and God is speaking to me through this course.
Transitions...
She is following in her sister’s footsteps living in the same dorm where Melinda lived with around 30 other Christian students. Michelle has adjusted well and feels “at home”. She has most of her classes there in her building with Christian professors as well as walking across the CSU campus to a class there. She is enjoying her classes and teachers. Michelle has made friends both within her dorm as well as through church and campus ministries like Navigators.
Thank you so much for your prayers for her adjustment. Please pray for God’s direction in how best to invest her time and energies.
Melinda is also enjoying her third year at Rivendell College (www.rivendellcollege.org) in Boulder. She likes her classes and has been working on lining up an internship in youth ministry with a church in the area. Melinda has a good roommate and has lots of friends and activities.
We have been visiting Colorado in order to help both girls make the transition into college and visit our parents. We are also visiting some of our supporting churches each weekend along with continuing our work with LATN via email and internet. We are easing into the empty nest, but with the possibility of an hour drive, we can still see the girls and talk with them in person. When we return to Costa Rica, the full effects will become much more pronounced and we will miss them. Thank the Lord for email and telephones that keep us in touch. Pray that this will be a fruitful season for us and that we will continue to grow and become “all that Christ saved us for.” Pray too, that we will have wisdom as parents of grown children who are also in the process of maturing into adulthood.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
We arrived safely back in Costa Rica on Michelle’s 17th birthday, Aug. 23. She thought it was a great present to return home. It was not without some sadness though because our dog Copper had died earlier in the summer when he bit a huge poisonous toad. So Michelle asked for kittens as a birthday present and we now have two very playful and tame kittens, Daisy and Roksy, to entertain us.
Having been gone for a year it takes a degree of energy and “elbow grease’’ to get things back in working order. Our car needed a new battery and some updates on Costa Rican inspections and new insurance, but we are back on the road. Humidity and lack of use has a way of growing mold so lots of things needed washing and cleaning.
Michelle started her senior year of high school on Aug. 29. Although she has some friends from before, there is a big turn over as missionaries move on for various reasons. So she is getting reacquainted and is making new friends as well. She is playing on a girl’s basketball team for the first time which is stretching her skills and muscles after playing soccer for many years. Pray for her leadership and growth in the Lord as one of the older kids in the school and youth group. She will attend a Youth Retreat on Oct. 12‐15, so pray for God’s Spirit to move in each heart and to anoint the speaker and leaders.
Mark got right back into his work at the LATN office in course development. Our LATN courses started up in September with many students all over Latin America studying. Pray for their time management in the midst of many ministry and family needs. Mark also needs pray for the revisions and additions he needs to make for a course he will be teaching in January. Mark has struggled with an ear infection and a ringing in the right ear since July. He had a tube put in to drain it in August in CO. Recently a Dr. here in Costa Rica pulled a piece of skin and dried blood off of the ear drum and it is improving. But please pray for complete healing and a cessation
of the noise.
Martha needs prayer for her work with the LATN team in areas of personal growth and team health issues. She is currently interviewing team members to see what is going well and what needs improvement. We are encouraged by the fact that God is bringing us additional team members as you pray. Kara Pederson is here to work on our library needs and she has a MA in library science. Her input and expertise are needed now for crucial decisions which effect the future of LATN. We are also recently had a visit from other potential team members that we are praying will be able to come soon and help in the area of technology and administration.
We were also blessed with the visit of Mark and Stacie Seaman on Sept. 22‐27. They came to us from the Christ Community EFC of Greeley, CO to give us help and consultant work in the areas of networking and partnerships, fund raising, student recruitment, and other critical needs. Mark has many years of experience working with Hewlett Packard and Stacie in a computer related job in the health arena. Both have lots of missions experience and a passion for what God is doing around the world. We thank God for their willingness to help us and ask you to pray for wisdom and God’s direction for Mark as he continues to work on a number of initiatives for LATN from Greeley.
We moved Melinda into the Boulder, CO center for Dayspring Center for Christian Studies (www.dayspringcenter.org) and the site of the new school called Rivendell College www.rivendellcollege.org on Aug. 22, the day before returning to Costa Rica. It was hard to say goodbye but we were thankful for all the time spent in closer proximity for the first year of college in Ft. Collins. We feel that we were all much more prepared for the separation. So far she is doing very well, really enjoying her teachers and classes, and making lots of new friends. She is studying in the Spiritual Formation major and hopes to use her degree in some type of ministry. Pray for good friends , a good church, and growth in the Lord.
Our hearts turn to God in praise and towards you, dear friends and partners with us in ministry. We think of the wonderful times we shared with you when we were home (wish there had been more!)and we thank God for each one of you, for your prayers, your generous giving that make our ministry here from Costa Rica possible and effective. May God bless and prosper you in spiritual and material blessings for all the ways you are helping us to “teach them to obey all that Jesus commanded”.
Mark, Martha Melinda & Michelle Hendrickson
Monday, July 16, 2007
July - August Prayer Letter
We are beginning to wind down a very busy year of stateside ministry. We have visited most of our supporting churches and many individual supporters. By the time we leave in August we hope to have made contact with all of you. God has used your prayers to help us create greater awareness of the leadership training needs in Latin America. Some new individuals have joined our support team. One of the most encouraging things that has happened is to see God begin to raise up a group of volunteers to provide support and encouragement for the Costa Rica LATN team. Launching and sustaining a ministry that seeks to touch all of the Spanish speaking world with advanced theological training is a huge task. We need help! God knows that; this year we have seen Him work along side us in many ways. With Jesus along side us we are finding that His yoke is easy and our burden is light. That is because Jesus does the heavy lifting!
A few weeks ago we helped move Mark’s parents to a skilled nursing facility. Although this has been a difficult time for everyone, the transition has gone well. We were glad that we have been able to help our family by being personally involved. Thanks for your prayers. Please keep praying for their adjustment. Your prayers have made a difference.
July 22-25 Martha is heading up a Howard Family Reunion at the YMCA Camp in Winter Park. This is the first ever for her family. Please pray for this time, that God would be glorified, and use us to accomplishes his purposes in the lives of those who attend.
Soon we will be saying goodbye to Melinda as she stays behind and begins her second year at Dayspring Center for Christian Studies and Rivendell College in Boulder. Please pray for Melinda (and us!) during this time of transition.
LATN’s third session of classes begins September 8. Five courses will be offered, four are brand new courses! Pray for the professors and new students. Pray for endurance.
LATN as an organization is currently facing a major financial crunch. We have been working on contacts will foundations that may provide more help in the long run, but on the short term we have a serious need for funds. Donations can be made to the EFCA. Designate your gift for the Latin America Training Network. Please pray for this need.
As for our personal support, please pray about a small increase in your support that would enable us to return to the field fully supported. It is definitely within reach!
Thanks you so much for your prayer, support and love demonstrated to our family.
Mark, Martha, Melinda and Michelle
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Melinda's Mission’s Trip To Costa Rica

May 13, 2007
At 3:30 in the morning David, Nathaniel, Rachel, Molly, Marie, Nikki, and I woke up and started our journey to
As we flew over
That evening, we took a stroll around town and visited the local panaderias (bakeries) and supermercados (supermarkets). A game between the two rival soccer teams of
May 14, 2007
Tom Kennedy, the missionary who works with the Cabecar Indians, picked us up Monday morning. We had a 3 hour drive through the mountains to the property. Tom Kennedy and some other missionaries purchased some property right outside of the Indian Reservation where they are building a clinic as well as some other structures, such as an overnight shelter, and a stable. A kitchen and bathroom were already completed. A river runs about 20 yards from the clinic. There, we met the foreman, Giovanni, and his family: Iris (wife), Juan Carlos (17 years old), and Joanna (16 years old). They are Costa Rican—it was fun interacting with them J
We also had with us a young couple who are doctors who are planning to live at the clinic full time once it is finished. Tom’s son, Sam, also came with us, as well as another young Costa Rican lady.
That day we had a tour of the property, went on a walk, and got settled in. It was pitch black by 6:00, which is when we had dinner. After that, we sat in the kitchen by light of kerosene lamps. We had a good time of worship, accompanied by many bugs. By 9:00 we were all ready for bed. That night we fell asleep to the sounds of the rainforest and river.
May 15, 2007
We woke up and helped prepare a breakfast of gallo pinto (beans and rice). After breakfast, Tom Kennedy sent us off for a half hour of quiet with a scripture and prayer. By 8:30, we started working.
Our first project was to make a drainage system for the kitchen. Water from the kitchen went directly into the river, so we wanted to make sure that all the food and grease were strained out before the water reached the river. We dug a hole, through rock and roots, 4 feet wide by 4 feet deep, and about 12 feet long. After that, we filled the ditch with big, heavy river rocks. On top of the rocks we placed a tarp, and covered the rest with dirt.
Our second project was to organize their supply house. We cleaned up trash, organized sheet rock, and stacked wood.
By 3:00 we were exhausted. We spent the rest of our time till supper sitting on a porch worshiping in song.
That night after supper Giovanni taught us to play “nueve nueve” (99). We also discovered that Molly was very afraid of flying beetles. Giovanni lovingly named one after her, and placed it on her head.
May 16, 2007
After breakfast and quiet time half of us started to varnish an overnight shelter made for the Cabecars, and half of us started working on gravel paths connecting the different buildings. When it rains, the paths get very muddy, and it is almost impossible to keep things clean.
In the afternoon David gave a soccer ball to Juan Carlos, and the guys played soccer for a while.
That night for supper Iris taught the girls how to make empanadas. After supper Tom Kennedy shared some stories of his work with the Cabecars.
May 17, 2007
Thursday morning we filled our water bottles and headed into the Indian reservation for a couple hour hike. Following a small trail, we hiked through the mountains, passing Cabecar people along the way, until we came to a swinging bridge. We crossed it, and Tom explained where we were in relation to one of their churches. After that we headed back, and stopped on our way back by a Cabecar school. We were able to play a soccer game with the children—gringos vs. Cabecars J The children definitely beat us.
The hike out was hard for some of the team. It was a very hot, sunny day, and we were hiking steep slopes. The Lord gave us the strength we needed to get safely back to the property.
After we got back from the hike we took a refreshing dip in the river. That night it rained hard, and we could hear the river grow and the boulders crashing underneath its force. It was an eerie sound. It was late by the time it stopped raining, but we went down to the river. Two of their rafts they had built had been swept away, and the river had grown in depth by at least 6 feet. What a scary, but awesome sight!
That night was also our last, so we made it a special one by having a talent show, playing games, worship, and ended the night by catching a pesky rat that had gotten into some of our food during the week. Giovanni kindly disposed of it.
May 18, 2007
Friday morning after saying goodbye to Giovanni and family, we loaded up the vehicles and started back for
We as a group were able to share some things about what we had learned from the trip, including the huge topic of flexible expectations. After sharing, we sang two songs: one song we did acapella as a group, and the other a worship song which all joined in to sing.
May 19, 2007
The last day of our trip we spent at the beach, where the team was able to do a little tourist shopping.
At 5:00 we headed for the airport. It was a long day of traveling, but it allowed for some good sleep and reflection. Thank God we all were kept safe during travel, our passports were not stolen, and we made it through security ok.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Melinda's Support Letter
Dear Friends,
Roundtrip airplane ticket | |
$26 | Exit tax from Costa Rica |
$30 | Insurance fee |
$120 | Food, transportation, and housing |
$650 | TOTAL |
If you would like to support me through prayer and/or financially, please fill out a form below and return this email to me personally.