The week of the 5th - 13th I was in Coroma, Talamanca. Experience Mission has been working in this community for the last few years helping build a high school. Currently there are about fifty-five students attending the Coroma High School. A couple of years ago when the high school was started there was only twelve students and there was only a couple of standing building. Currently there are four functioning classrooms, and one kitchen with a small dining room.
Our project this week was to help in building a two-story classroom at local high school. The First level will be used as a classroom, the second level will be used for dormitories since the three teachers that are currently teaching have to walk about an hour and a half to teach in Coroma everyday.
There was a couple of highlights of this trip, one of the main highlights was that the local church in Coroma received 2 proclaimers. The Proclaimer is a digital player dedicated to playing God's Word in the local language which in this case is the Bribri language.
Here's the way it works:
- An installed microchip contains Scriptures in the Bribri language; the chip will not erase or wear out from frequent playing.
- The battery will play for 15 hours and can be recharged enough times to play the entire New Testament more than 1,000 times.
- The Proclaimer has a built-in generator and solar panel to charge the battery.
- The solar panel, in addition to charging the battery, will run the Proclaimer even without battery power as long as there is sunlight.
- The sound is digital quality and loud enough to be heard clearly by groups as large as 300.
There are many other highlights of this week, so if you have a chance call me up or lets sit down and talk since im always open for a conversation and a good cup of coffee. There are more updates to come about this last month in Costa Rica so stayed tuned.
Blessings,
Yon


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