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6:8 Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational missions organization that exists to strengthen and expand the kingdom of God. We accomplish this through offering affordable, life-changing, mission experiences to Costa Rica and Guatemala.




"He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." - Micah 6:8
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10/30/2009 04:11 PM
Ramblings - Have You Heard...?
Have you heard the latest? Molly kicked Spencer out of the house because he was having an affair with Carolina. On top of that he got into a big fight with Victor and fired him from 6:8 Ministries!

These are the rumors that I returned home to a couple days ago. It's tragically sad, and at the same time ridiculously funny. Over the past three years there have been rumors of me being an adulterer, pedophile, and a drug dealer.

When I first moved to Costa Rica I was discouraged by the lies that were being spread about me. The same people I was trying to help were the ones spreading the hurtful lies. However, the most frustrating part was that most of the lies were rooted in my attempts to love like Christ. What I've learned is that the world can't understand true Christian love.

The voice of a lost and broken world says: "Nobody gives away a new house, he must be sleeping with her.", "Why would a middle-aged man spend time hanging out with teens? He must be some kind of sick pedophile!", "Spencer has money and spends time with the drug-addicts, he must be a drug dealer."

It would be easy to allow these lies to cause me to become cynical and jaded. Honestly, sometimes I just want to quit trying, or at a minimum give the same weak and conditional love in return. However, quitting would be tragic and would allow the enemy to win. Furthermore, a choice to love like the world is a choice to not to love at all.

In contrast, when my love is rooted in Christ it's powerful and life changing! Christ-like love is unconditional and always requires some level of sacrifice. I guess it comes down to a simple reality. Can I love those who hate and speak lies against me? Is my love for others contingent on being loved in return?

Truth is, I rarely get it right and I fail more times than I succeed. However, I'm learning. The more I experience Christ's love for me; the more natural it feels to try to love others the same way.

So I'm asking you to join me in learning to love better. Let's love sacrificially and unconditionally. Let's love with a crazy love the world won't understand; and in the process we can change the world!

"Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me." - Jesus

Love and miss you all,
Spencer



09/15/2009 04:34 PM
Ramblings - He That Is In Me

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I would like to preface this "Rambling" with a couple disclaimers.
First, I want you to know that I'm hesitant to share this experience. I suspect that many of you are as skeptical as I am when it comes to stories of the supernatural. However, I hope my skepticism only adds validity of my account. I don't feel that I have exaggerated or embellished the experience in any form or fashion. Plus, most of you think I'm a little crazy anyway...so no harm done.

Secondly, please know that I'm only sharing this experience to bring glory to God. It's for His glory and His fame that I feel compelled to share what He has done. I hope that it challenges and convicts you as it has me.

That being said...

An incredible thing happened after church last Sunday. It all started when I heard a woman screaming "Shut-up! I don't want to hear this...Shut-up!" (She was speaking in Spanish, as expected as I live in Costa Rica). I quickly moved to the back of the church to discover the cause of the commotion. I was thinking that it might be a married couple arguing or physically fighting. When I entered the room I was surprised by what I found.

There were only two women in the room. One of the women was Melba, a sweet, and somewhat timid lady, who is a leader in the church. The other woman was a short 5' woman in a tight, low-cut top, and short skirt. She looked like she might live on the streets and work as a prostitute. (This is not uncommon for the church as we live in the poorest county in Costa Rica. The church is full of drug addicts, prostitutes, and homeless people...and I love it!) She was the one that was upset, screaming and flailing her arms in an effort to strike the other woman. I got between them and asked Melba what happened.  She said that she was praying for Christ to reveal Himself to this woman and she freaked out. 

While I was trying to understand the situation Pastor Jorge, the Pastor of the church, entered the room. He immediately tried to subdue the woman and started praying for her in a very loud voice. In my broken Spanish I soon realized that he was trying to cast out a demon! Yes, I said a demon! In my skeptical mind I was thinking, "oh please lady, stop faking it." However, I noticed he was struggling to restrain her as she was becoming increasingly enraged! (Note Pastor Jorge is 6', 185 pounds)

I decided to help control the woman, after all she was only 5' and maybe 105 pounds. I figured "I can take her". After all,  I'm 5'7", 180 pounds, not to mention I have some training in hand-to-hand combat from my military experience. I moved in and grabbed her arms by the wrist. I immediately realized two things.  She was stronger than the both of us combined, and something evil was radiating from her. Suddenly a thought rushed into my mind "she isn't faking it...which means...uh oh". As she continued to push both of us away I realized that I needed to find a better way to subdue her. I quickly slipped behind her and placed her into an arm bar, and then was able to get her in a full-nelson shoulder hold. She was so strong it was scary! I was able to hold back her arms and Pastor Jorge continued to pray over her. He was praying very loudly, and soon Melba joined in. Together they prayed, to no avail. I was becoming fatigued and felt like she might break free. Plus, I was getting tired of her slamming me into the wall.

This needed to end, so I decided to try something I've never done before. I leaned forward and in calmly said in English,  "In the name of Jesus Christ, I command you to leave this woman". Immediately, like flipping switch, she went completely limp.  Actually, I thought I might have caused her to pass out from the force I was exerting on her neck and shoulders. Then I realized, it wasn't me, it was Him! The Holy Spirit had given me the power to do what I couldn't do in my flesh. I had tapped into the power of God in a super natural way. The rage and anger disappeared and she lay there peacefully for what seemed ten minutes.  When she came to, she hugged me deeply and I kissed her on the forehead. She held me crying for a long time. It was a good cry, a cry like she was free for the first time in a long time. Soon, Pastor Jorge stepped in and started to minister to her. I left the room to find my wife and share the story with her. Crazy stuff!

An interesting thing is this....I had just finished reading Francis Chan's new book Forgotten God the morning of this event. While I was reading the book I prayed for God to help me embrace the presence of His Spirit in my life. I asked for His leading in my life in a more powerful way. I committed to stop looking for ways to excuse Him or "quench" His presence in my life. So far it seems to be working and I'm excited to see how He is going to continue to lead me.

In closing, thank you all for all of your prayers and support. Please be praying that God will continue to use us in powerful way. Pray that He will continue to build His ministry though us, and please pray for our family's personal support.

Love and miss you all,
Spencer







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Contact Info

Costa Rica Mailing Address:
Spencer Boulter
APTDO 1400-116
Alajuelita, San Jose
Costa Rica

Email: Spencer@68ministries.com
U.S. Phone: (904) 342-6286
Costa Rica Office Phone: 001-506-2252-1218
Costa Rica Cell Phone: 001-506-8337-9639

Donations can be mailed to:
6:8 Ministries
c/o Linda Swain
9 Genesee St.
Scottsville, NY 14546



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Short Term Missions

We are passionate about hosting quality, short-term mission experiences that are as inexpensive as possible. We understand that money is the number one deterrent, therefore we strive to do everything at as low a cost as possible.

Our experience has been that God uses short-term mission experiences to change lives in powerful ways. We challenge each team member to live out the gospel in tangible ways. Our prayer is that team members return home renewed and invigorated in their faith and have a stronger desire to serve others.




Extended Stay Missions

Sometimes individuals would like to stay for more than a week or ten days. In both Costa Rica and Guatemala the maximum stay without a special visa is 90 days. If an individual is interested in staying for more than two weeks, we ask that the following requirements are met:

1. They must have participated in a short-term mission experience.
2. They must complete the Extended Stay Application.
3. They must complete a telephone interview with the Executive Director.
4. They must have at least three letters of recommendation.
5. They must pay for their experience in advance.
6. They must agree to and sign the Extended Stay Participant Contract.

The price for extended stay participants is $150 a week. This includes your food, lodging and local transportation.




Family Mission Trips

We offer family mission experiences to Costa Rica and Guatemala. We call these experiences 'mission-cations'. For what the average family would spend on a weekend at Disney, your family could spend an unbelievable time serving God together while taking in the the beauty of His creation in diverse cultures.

We will work with your family to organize your mission project to suit your family's ages and abilities. Families may stay at the team house, or for a little extra cost, may stay in a more comfortable facility. Some families enjoy taking free day excursions. You may take a look at your options: Costa Rica / Guatemala.

We will work with you to make your trip as affordable and meaningful as possible.




Frequently Asked Questions

What does it cost?
We strive to provide the most affordable mission experiences possible. We charge $225 a person for one week, or $300 a person for ten days. Please click here if you are interested in an extended stay.

What's the catch?
This is often the first response we get when people hear that we only charge $225 a week, per person. The simple answer is there isn't one. God has blessed us with a low overhead and operating expenses. God has also provided individuals who want to support our vision of providing affordable mission experiences. Therefore, we are able to subsidize part of the cost.

What's included?
The price includes everything you need during your mission experience. Your team will stay in our safe and comfortable team house, and enjoy three delicious hot meals a day.

It also includes our caring and experienced staff. We will be there to lead and care for your team each step of the way.

What's not included?
* It does not include your airfare.
* It does not cover your exit tax. (Costa Rica $26, Guatemala $3)
* It does not include your transportation to and from the airport. This normally averages about $5 a person. We will arrange your transportation, but because prices can vary depending on season and group size, we have decided not to include it in the normal rate.
* It does not include personal expenses such as snacks, souvenirs, or free-day excursions. Again, we will gladly help you plan and coordinate your free-day, but because every group is different it is not included in the normal rate.




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Costa Rica Overview
Our Costa Rica operations are located in Alajuelita, Costa Rica. Alajuelita is the poorest county, per capita, in all of Costa Rica. According to the latest census, the population of Alajuelita is roughly 200,000 residents.

Alajuelita is an urban environment and a suburb of San Jose, which is the capital and largest city in Costa Rica. Due to this, Alajuelita has many of the same challenges as low income, urban environments in the United States.

According to the last census, the unemployment in Alajuelita is a staggering 65%. Drugs and alcohol are widely used and cause many of the social problems. Prostitution is legal in Costa Rica and many of the women in Alajuelita work as prostitutes, which is often the family's only source of income.

However, in spite of all of the social and spiritual challenges in Alajuelita, we love the people. We are shining the light of Jesus Christ into the darkness of Alajuelita.



We strive to provide the most affordable, life-changing, mission experiences possible. We only charge $225 a person for one week, or $300 a person for ten days.

What's the catch?
This is often the first response we get when people hear that we only charge $225 a week, per person. The simple answer is: there isn't one. God has blessed us with a low overhead and operating expenses. He has also provided people who want to support our vision of providing affordable mission experiences. Therefore, we subsidize part of the cost.

What's included?
The price includes everything you need while in Costa Rica. Your team will stay in our safe and comfortable team house, and enjoy three hot delicious meals a day. It also includes our caring and experienced staff. We will be here to care for your team each step of the way and serve you anyway we can.

What's not included?
  • It does not include your airfare.
  • It does not cover your exit tax - $26 a person.
  • It does not include your transportation to and from the airport. This normally averages about $5 a person. We will arrange your transportation, but because prices can vary depending on season and group size, we have decided not to include it in the normal rate.
  • It does not include personal expenses such as snacks, souvenirs, or free-day excursions. We will gladly help you plan your free-day excursion, but because every group is different it is not included in the normal rate.








Costa Rica Ministries
There are unlimited ministry possibilities in Alajuelita. Rather than a canned ministry approach, we encourage each group to use your unique gifts, skills, and passions. We will help you outline and execute your team's ministry plan. Below are a list of team favorites to give you some ideas. Keep in mind that these are only suggestions. We will help you tailor your mission experience to meet your team's unique skills, gifts, and passions.

Prayer Walks
One of the first things your team will be encouraged to do is participate in a prayer walk through part of Alajuelita. This will provide your team with a feel for the culture, as well as how to get around the city. Our staff will lead the walk, stopping at points of interest around the city to allow the group to pray.

Ministry to the poor
Alajuelita is the poorest county in Costa Rica. Right outside the team house are some of the poorest of the poor. We coordinate opportunities to distribute food, medicines, or personal hygiene packets to poor families. We also distribute the Word of God, which is the Bread of Life. We try to coordinate this ministry with one of the local churches in the distribution area. This church may also provide individuals to act as guides and translators. This also helps connect these poor individuals with a local church for ongoing assistance and discipleship.

Children´s Ministries
We will coordinate children's ministry projects in local community centers, churches, or the city library for your group. We coordinate children's ministry projects in many different neighborhoods. Most of the children here are very affectionate and are hungry for your personal love and attention. They love games, crafts, singing, sports, and dancing.

Serve at Feeding Centers
We have working relationships with a few different feeding centers in Alajuelita. These feeding centers are designed to provide children with a small meal that they would not get otherwise. Teams can assist by playing with the children, serving the food, and cleaning-up after the meal.

Elementary School Ministry
We have working relationships with several elementary schools in Alajuelita. We will coordinate with the schools for teams to come teach English and Bible lessons. Speaking Spanish is not required for this ministry.

High School Ministry
We will coordinate a day for your group to hang out at one of the local high schools. This is great for teams with high school students. Ministry teams may help in English classes, and play sports such as Softball, Volleyball, Basketball, and Soccer. (Warning! They are amazing at soccer!). Your team will also interact with students as you eat lunch together in the cafeteria.

Retirement / Senior Center Ministry
We can coordinate team visits to a local retirement center to dance, sing, and play bingo with the elderly. These are lonely people. Their faces light up when people come to visit.

Construction Projects
Every place you turn there is another opportunity for a construction project. We will coordinate with local churches and other ministries to determine the greatest need. Projects include everything from painting and minor home repairs, to building a home from the ground up. Depending on the size of the project, additional ministry cost may be required.

Medical Teams
Many of the people living in Alajuelita do not have access to medical care. In these areas there is a need for nurses, doctors, dentists, and medicines. We will help your team with all the logistics in setting up a medical or dental clinic in one of the local churches for the week. Our last medical team was able to treat 700 patients in one week. This is also a great outreach for the local churches.




Costa Rica Medical Info
We require that Medical History and Release Forms be completed by each participant. For minors, the form must be signed by a parent or guardian. A doctor's signature is not needed.

Water:
In most parts of Costa Rica the water is safe to drink. We inform participants if they enter into an area where the drinking water may be contaminated. Bottled water may be purchased locally.

Insurance:
We require every participant to have health insurance to cover medical needs while in Costa Rica. We ask that you check with your insurance provider to ensure your policy covers international travel. Most major insurance providers will cover international travel up to 60 days. If you don´t currently have health insurance or your policy doesn´t cover international travel, you must purchase a temporary traveler insurance policy that covers you for the duration of your stay.

Shots:
There are no required shots to enter Costa Rica. However, we recommend that each participant have a current tetanus shot. We recommend that you visit the Center for Disease Control´s web-site at http://www.cdc.gov for the most current and accurate information.

Clinics:
We have a working relationship with several clinics and doctors. These clinics can treat basic illnesses and write basic prescriptions. These clinics are very convenient and affordable.

Pharmacies:
There are several pharmacies in the Alajuelita area. These pharmacies sell over-the-counter medicines and prescription medicines. Many times you don´t need a prescription, but please bring a copy of the original medicine container for all prescription medicines.




Forms

Each team member is required to fill out the following forms and submit to 6:8 Ministries upon arrival.

Waiver of Liability
10.6 KB



Medical History
11.5 KB




Costa Rica Packing List
Individual participants should plan on bringing the following items:

Required items:
  • Comfortable clothes for entire stay
  • Comfortable close-toed shoes
  • Sandals, flip-flops, or shower shoes
  • Toiletries (soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, etc...)
  • Bible
Optional comfort items:
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Bug Spray
  • Backpack (small school size backpack)
  • Poncho or Umbrella
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Water Bottle
  • Hat
  • Small Flashlight
  • Watch
  • Snacks (Individually wrapped work best)
  • Digital Camera
  • Spending Money
  • Ear plugs (you will be sharing a room with others)
  • Alarm Clock
  • Journal
Team Leader is required to bring the following:
  • Basic First-aid kit
  • Digital Camera (at least one for team photos)
  • Medical History Forms
  • Release of Liability Forms




Costa Rica Free Day
Many teams that come to serve in Costa Rica decide to take a free-day excursion. This allows members of the group to take in the beauty of God´s creation. If your team decides to take an excursion, we will help you coordinate activities and transportation.

The costs for excursions are not included in the price for the week. We ask that you come prepared to pay for your excursion in cash. There are ATM machines available if you don´t like carrying cash. If you want us to assist in coordinating your excursion, you must confirm the exact details of your free day excursion with us at least two weeks prior to your arrival.

We have listed a few of the team favorites to give you some ideas:

Hike to the cross of Alajuelita (free)
Standing over 7,550 feet above sea level is the Cross of Alajuelita. This 90´ cross overlooks the San Jose valley. A group favorite is to spend a morning hiking up the mountain to the cross. There are two other crosses on the way to the top. The climb to the first cross is fairly easy, the second is longer and more difficult, but the final trek can be somewhat treacherous, especially after a rain. The entire experience is quite spectacular and unforgettable.

San Jose Day trip ($2 per person / not including meals)
Some groups enjoy a day trip to the nation´s capital city. There are several sites to see, such as the Central Market, National Theatre, museums, art galleries, zoo, parks, gift shops, and restaurants. Most of the sites in San Jose are relatively inexpensive. It is a short 10-15 minute bus ride from Alajuelita. Buses leave from Alajuelita to San Jose every 5 minutes and cost less than fifty cents.

Jacó Beach Trip ($35 per person)
Some groups decide to take an excursion to Jacó Beach on the Pacific Coast. Jacó Beach is roughly two and a half hours from Alajuelita. The $35 a person includes a 29 passenger bus and a professional driver. Most teams rent two rooms to give people a place to shower and change. There are many restaurants and gift shops on the beach strip. Team members can rent surfboards and get lessons if needed. There is a jungle canopy tour at Jacó Beach that costs about $55 a person. It is very safe and professionally run. This tour includes 12 zip lines through the jungles of Costa Rica. Some of the zip lines are over 400´ above the ground and reach speeds of 55 mph. Along with the spectacualr views, you may see amazing wildlife such as poison dart frogs, bullet ants and monkeys.

Volcano Day Trip ($25 per person)
Two nearby and geologically interesting natural wonders are the Poás and Irazú Volcanoes. On the way back from Irazú you can stop at Cartago and visit the basilica to which thousands of Costa Ricans make a pilgrimage each year. Poás is an active volcano that has been erupting since 1828. Admission to the park is around $7 per person. You can read more about it here.

La Paz Waterfall Gardens ($60 per person)
The Waterfall Gardens offer a wide variety of Costa Rica's most beautiful sights. There is a walking tour that will take you through the rainforest where you will see three waterfalls. There are also the Butterfly Observatory, Hummingbird Garden, serpentarium, Frog Exhibit and more. For more information, take a look at www.waterfallgardens.com




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Guatemala Overview
Our mission teams operate in Magdalena and Buena Vista, Guatemala. Our team facilities are located in downtown Magedalena. Magdalena and Buena Vista are some of the poorest areas in all of Guatemala.

Many of the people we minister to don't have electricity, indoor plumbing, or clean drinking water. The poverty is extreme and one of the greatest challenges. We minister to the people through meeting physical and spiritual needs.

However, in spite of all of the challenges in Guatemala, we have a crazy love for the people. We strive to shine the light of Jesus Chirst into the darkness of Guatemala.



We strive to provide the most affordable, life-changing, mission experiences possible. We only charge $225 a person for one week, or $300 a person for ten days.

What's the catch?
This is often the first response we get when people hear that we only charge $225 a week, per person. The simple answer is: there isn't one. God has blessed us with a low overhead and operating expenses. He has also provided people who want to support our vision of providing affordable mission experiences. Therefore, we subsidize part of the cost.

What's included?
The price includes everything you need while in Guatemala. Your team will stay in our safe and comfortable team house, and enjoy three hot delicious meals a day. It also includes our caring and experienced staff. We will be here to care for your team each step of the way and serve you anyway we can.

What's not included?
  • It does not include your airfare.
  • It does not cover your exit tax - $3 a person.
  • It does not include your transportation to and from the airport. This normally averages about $5 a person. We will arrange your transportation, but because prices can vary depending on season and group size, we have decided not to include it in the normal rate.
  • It does not include personal expenses such as snacks, souvenirs, or free-day excursions. We will gladly help you plan your free-day excursion, but because every group is different it is not included in the normal rate.








Guatemala Ministries
Home Building Project
A mission team can literally build a home for a family, from start to finish, during a one week mission trip. This is a wonderful experience. Not only to build a home, but to connect relationally with the family.
  • The approximate cost is $3,000 to build a house to completion including electricity, doors, windows, and a patio
  • A full team (10-15 people) can likely finish a house in one week.
  • The team will work closely with local Guatemalan construction team.
  • 12x12 Love Project

Work with a Local Orphanage
The Great Commission Children's Home is a local orphanage and teams can help in various ways. Teams can bring resources (diapers, formula, clothes, money, etc), volunteer to care for the children, or do construction projects for the buildings.

We are also open to any suggestions or leadings your group may have. Just let us know!

Children's Sports Ministry
This is an opportunity to pour the love of Christ on the local children in a way that they can really get excited about. Many of the children (ages 6-15) live in very poor conditions, and all of them love soccer. While they play soccer all the time, most have never had any type of organized instruction or competition.

Our aim is to offer free sport clinics. We also have a vision to secure the best venue in the area. This will allow the children to compete in a venue where they are normally only allowed to "watch" the adult local leagues compete. Our prayer is that through this relational ministry, the participating children and/or families can get a picture of Christ, and be touched by His love. We are partnering with local pastors to help with marketing and also with the follow-up with the families.

Children's VBS Activities
Our experience has been that the poor communities are very receptive to this, as it provides fun and spiritual growth for their children.

Each team can use their unique gifts and talents to organize the Bible school. It's a great way to connect deeply with the local children and families. Most teams do this through, games, crafts, music, dramas, etc..

Each team will need to bring desired materials to carry out the VBS.

Chicken Coops / Pig Pens
Chicken coop construction is an easy and affordable way to make a huge difference in the lives of the families we serve. This often gives them food and their primary source of income.

Building the coops can can be a stand alone project, or it can complement a home building project. It is very common for the husband/father to work in a local field, and the wife/mother to stay home and care for the house and kids. This project allows the family to receive additional income that does not require the man of the house to leave his existing work.

Medical Teams
Several of the poor villages in rural Guatemala do not have a doctor or a clinic. In these areas there is a great need for nurses, doctors, dentists, and medicine. We will help your team with all the logistics in setting up a medical or dental clinic for the week.




Medical Info
We require that Medical History and Release Forms be completed by each participant. For minors, the form must be signed by a parent or guardian. A doctor's signature is not needed.

Water:
In most parts of Guatemala the tap water is unsafe to drink. We encourge participants to drink only bottled water. We will provide bottled water for the team during their stay.

Insurance:
We require every participant to have health insurance to cover medical needs while in Guatemala. We ask that you check with your insurance provider to ensure your policy covers international travel. Most major insurance providers will cover international travel up to 60 days. If you don´t currently have health insurance or your policy doesn´t cover international travel, you must purchase a temporary traveler insurance policy that covers you for the duration of your stay.

Shots:
There are no required shots to enter Guatemala. However, we recommend that each participant have a current tetanus shot. We recommend that you visit the Center for Disease Control´s web-site at http://www.cdc.gov for the most current and accurate information.

Clinics:
We have a working relationship with several clinics and doctors. These clinics can treat basic illnesses and write basic prescriptions. These clinics are very convenient and affordable.

Pharmacies:
There is a pharmacy near the team house. This pharmacy sells over-the-counter medicines and prescription medicines. Many times you don´t need a prescription, but please bring a copy of the original medicine container for all prescription medicines.




Forms

Each team member is required to fill out the following forms and submit to 6:8 Ministries upon arrival.

Waiver of Liability
10.6 KB



Medical History
11.5 KB




Guatemala Packing List
Individual participants should plan on bringing the following items:

Required items:
  • Comfortable clothes for entire stay
  • Comfortable close-toed shoes
  • Sandals, flip-flops, or shower shoes
  • Toiletries (soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, etc...)
  • Bible
Optional comfort items:
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Bug Spray
  • Backpack (small school size backpack)
  • Poncho or Umbrella
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Water Bottle
  • Hat
  • Small Flashlight
  • Watch
  • Snacks (Individually wrapped work best)
  • Digital Camera
  • Spending Money
  • Ear plugs (you will be sharing a room with others)
  • Alarm Clock
  • Journal
Team Leader is required to bring the following:
  • Basic First-aid kit
  • Digital Camera (at least one for team photos)
  • Medical History Forms
  • Release of Liability Forms




Guatemala Free Day
Volcano Hikes
  • one of the few places in the world you can hike an active volcano, almost step on the hot lava, and have an amazing look into the crater
  • $5 per person, $10 by horse
  • approx $20 for 1 guide (recommended) for the group
  • only about 45 min away, takes about 1.5 hours to hike


Antigua
  • a beautiful Guatemalan city, only about 15 minutes away.
  • huge typical market, lots of shopping and street vendors
  • restaurants, cafes, internet cafes, hotels, spas, art galleries, cultural stores and exhibits, etc.
  • ruins of buildings from an earthquake in 1773


Mayan Ruins at Iximche
  • About an hour and a half drive from the team house.
  • You can get up close and explore the Mayan runis.


Lake Atitlan
  • was nominated for one of the "new seven wonders of the world"
  • beautiful lake surrounded by volcanos
  • lots of shopping, dining, etc
  • ziplining
  • approx 3 hrs... possible for day trip.
  • for an overnight, we have contacts for hotel rooms "teamhouse" style for $50 per room, 3 people to a room (less than $20 per person)




  • Child Sponsorship
  • Church Plant
  • Feeding Center
  • Orphanage
  • Micro Business
  • Overview
  • Sponsors Needed
  • Sponsored Children
  • FAQ
Child Sponsorship Overview



Why does 6:8 Ministries have a child sponsorship program?
We believe that God has called us to help meet the physical needs of those He has placed in our path. We also have a desire to give others opportunities to share in the joy and blessings we have experienced. Therefore, we have created a child sponsorship program and hope that you will prayerfully consider participating.




Sponsors Needed





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Our Sponsored Children

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Child Sponsorship FAQ

Why should I sponsor a child?
In Costa Rica, the public school system requires children to wear uniforms to school. Furthermore, the children are also required to purchase all the textbooks and supplies needed for the classroom. Our experience is that the cost is about $180 per child to purchase all of the required items for school. Many parents cannot afford to purchase these items. This sometimes results in their children not attending school. Your sponsorship allows your child to get the education necessary to make them successful in life.

When does the Costa Rican school year start?
In Costa Rica the school year starts in February. The year runs through mid November.

How much does it cost to sponsor a child?
The cost to sponsor a child is $180 a year. We prefer that you pay for the entire year in advance. However, monthly payments can be arranged if necessary.

What does my sponsorship include?
Your sponsorship will ensure that your child has all of the basic supplies to thrive at school. This includes the required school uniform -
  • 2 pairs of pants
  • 2 shirts
  • 2 pairs of socks
  • 2 undershirts
  • 1 belt
  • 1 pair of school shoes
  • 1 pair of tennis shoes
  • backpack
  • lunchbox
  • all of the necessary folders, notebooks, pencils, markers, etc.
  • and a Bible
It does not include special items such as birthday or Christmas gifts. However, these can be purchased and given to your child for you, if desired.

How do I select a child?
To select a child, simply search through our Child Sponsorship Gallery. Once you have selected a child, simply email us (molly@68ministries.com) with the name of your child. We will respond and post "Sponsorship Pending" on the web-site. Once we have received your initial payment, your name will be placed on the web-site as the child's sponsor.

Can I sponsor a child that is currently not on the web-site?
In most cases yes. Many times we have team members that fall in love with a child that is not on the 6:8 Web-site. We only ask that you speak with us before you commit anything to a family.

How can I stay connected?
Apart from the blessings and joy, you will also receive a photo and short description of your child's day to day family life. You can correspond with your child as desired. You can also ask about your child's school progress. We will also send you email updates and electronic scans of report cards, as made available to us by the parents.

Plus, if you would like, you can come and visit your sponsored child during a short-term mission trip or a family missioncation. Purchase receipts of uniforms and supplies are available upon request.

How can I get an update or current photo of my sponsored child?
All you have to do is contact us...

How do I pay for my sponsorship?
We currently accept credit card payments through Paypal, or you can send a check to the following address:
6:8 Ministries
9 Genesee St.
Scottsville, NY 14546




Celebration Church Plant

While we did not come down to plant a church, God has provided a church. After sending several short-term mission teams down, Celebration Church felt called to plant a church in Alajuelita. Or rather BE the church for the homeless, rejected, alcoholics, and brokenhearted.

Here is a glimpse of what a Sunday morning might look like:

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One of the most beautiful moments was when Jorge asked if anyone wanted to pray. Among others, a shirtless man made his way down to pray. The heartbeat of this church is to be a place where even he feels welcomed and loved. It is going to be messy. But I firmly believe that Jesus loves the messy.




Feeding Center

One of our ongoing ministries is the 6:8 Ministries Feeding Center. This feeding center is sponsored by Mason Community Church in Mason, MI.

The feeding center is designed to minister to the spiritual and physical needs of the homeless in the Alajuelita community. The feeding center is hosted by Celebration Church Costa Rica and overseen by 6:8 Ministries. The feeding center has helped to strengthen the local church through providing an increased presence in the community. The feeding center currently serves about 120 meals per week. Before each meal a Bible lesson is given to feed spiritually as well as physically.

For more information regarding this ministry please contact Spencer Boulter.




Orphanage

We have a working relationship with the Great Commission Children's Home in Guatemala. It's a family style orphanage that has already rescued four children. We would like to help them reach their goal of ten children living in the home. If you would like to make a donation to the Great Commission Children's Home, please click on the donate button below.





Micro Business

We believe in the transforming power found in the gospel of Jesus Chirst. We look for ways to bring transformation to both the spiritual and physical needs of individuals. One way we encourage others to help us meet the physical needs is by investing in the local people and the local economy by creating local businesses. We are always looking for new ways to connect sponsors from the United States with local, prospective business owners.

We encourage the sponsors to provide micro-business loans interest free. Depending on the business plan, many of these loans can be inexpensive. The funds can be paid back to the sponsor or can go into a pool to help with another future business.

Please contact us for more information about the micro-business ministry.




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August 2009

Ramblings - Praise Him!

We've made it through another busy summer, and as I reflect upon it one word comes to mind...praise! I find myself unable to fully declare the praise God deserves. He has done so many great things in and through 6:8 Ministries, that it would be impossible to list them all. However, that being said here, is my feeble attempt to boast upon my God and the great things He has done so far this year! Please celebrate and praise Him with me....

Mission Teams - Since May, God has allowed us to host 224 team members from 22 mission teams, representing 18 different churches, from 9 different states. That is 224 believers challenged and inspired to live for Christ with reckless abandon.

This summer alone God used the mission teams to...
medically treat and prescribe free medicines to over 3,500 people;
construct 6 new homes, and 4 new chicken coops;
paint or remodel 8 houses, 2 schools, 1 park, 2 community centers, and 1 church;
teach English to hundreds of children in 3 different elementary schools;
conduct 4 Vacation Bible Schools and 2 soccer camps;
deliver clothing, food, wheelchairs, and diapers to dozens of needy families;
plant a garden for an orphanage, feed five orphans, serve hundreds of meals to the homeless; and pray with countless local people in Costa Rica and Guatemala.

New Staff - God has brought new staff members to 6:8 Ministries. Omar and Bonnie Bravo have committed to serve with 6:8 Ministries. They will be serving alongside Dave and Leisa DeVaney in Costa Rica. Omar will oversee operations while Dave oversees teams. Amy Mikul has committed to serve with 6:8 Ministries in Guatemala. God has also brought four other families that are prayerfully considering about serving with 6:8 Ministries.

New Ministry Opportunities - Thanks be to God that the Guatemala expansion is up and running. This expansion has already provided many new ministry opportunities. God has allowed us to build working relationships with a thriving local ministry, a local orphanage, a children's art school, a Downs Syndrome school, a clean water project, a house building ministry, and much more.

New Team House - God has provided a new team house in Guatemala. It's going to be a great tool for His use and glory for years to come.

Purchase of the staff house - God has provided the funding for us to purchase the Staff house in Costa Rica! We are currently renting the staff house. However this purchase will not only save the ministry money, but will also secure the use of the facility.

New Church Plant - God has used this ministry to help start a new church plant in Costa Rica. Celebration Church of Costa Rica is reaching a segment of people that no other church is reaching. Each week drunks, drug addicts, prostitutes, and homeless, stumble in to hear a message of love and grace. God is radically changing lives through His new church plant.

New Feeding Center - God has provided the funding to start a new soup kitchen / feeding center this fall!

As I said before, I could go on and on about the great things God has done...and is doing. We are humbled and honored that He allows us to be part of it. We completely recognize that He is working and He alone deserves all the glory and credit. I echo the psalmist as he writes...

Praise the Lord
Give thanks to the Lord,
for His love endures forever.
Who can proclaim the mighty acts of the Lord or
fully declare His praise?
Psalm 106:1-2

Amazed and full of praise,
Spencer




  • General
  • Faith Statement
  • Vision & Mission
  • Missionaries
  • Board of Directors
  • The Rhino
General Info

6:8 Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational missions organization that exists to strengthen and expand the kingdom of God in Costa Rica. We accomplish this through offering affordable, life-changing, mission experiences to Costa Rica.

We strive to lead by example as we challenge others to care for the poor, love the unlovely, and bring hope to the hopeless. We work to reach the lost and dying world with the message of grace found only in the gospel of Jesus Christ.

We believe that entering into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ will bring true transformation. Through this relationship alone, we can start to have a deeper understanding of true love, hope, joy and peace.




Statement of Faith

General Statement of Faith:
6:8 Ministries believes in the life-changing power found in living out the gospel of Jesus Christ. We believe that God’s perfect and infallible Word commissions all followers of Christ to actively pursue advancing the kingdom of God through the discipleship of others. We also believe that all followers of Christ are empowered by the Holy Spirit to die to self and truly love others as themselves in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Specific Statement of Faith:
In keeping with our foundational beliefs, we believe that God has called us to actively pursue changing lives though the gospel of Jesus Christ here in Alajuelita, Costa Rica. We do this through living out the gospel and ministering to the physical and spiritual needs of the people of Alajuelita.

We also have a vision to strengthen and expand the kingdom of God by offering affordable, life-changing mission experiences in Costa Rica. We strive to provide individuals opportunity to grow in their faith through serving in mission experiences in Costa Rica.




Vision & Mission

Vision
Our vision is to provide affordable, high qualitiy, life-changing mission experiences. We believe that by doing so it will strengthen and expand the kingdom of God here on earth.

Mission Statement
Our mission is to help others experience missions in such a way that they will be invigorated and strengthened in their faith. We do this through providing practical ways for participants to live out the gospel of Jesus Chirst. We try to remove distractions and provide situations that will bring clarity and focus on the teaching and person of Jesus Christ.




Missionary Staff

The Boulter Family
Spencer Boulter is the executive director of 6:8 Ministries. He lives in Alajuelita, Costa Rica with his wife Molly and four children; Alexis, Christopher, Nathan and Seth. They have been serving in Costa Rica since the summer of 2006. They have a passion to reach the people of Costa Rica through living out the gospel of Jesus Christ. Prior to his calling in Costa Rica, Spencer served as the youth/children’s pastor at Cross Creek Church.
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The DeVaney Family
Dave and Leisa DeVaney are from Whitmore Lake, Michigan. They have 3 sons; Josh, Jason, and Jordan. They have been visiting Costa Rica and ministering in Alajuelita since 2001. They are now on the ground, full-time in Costa Rica. God has given them a strong desire to love and serve the people of Costa Rica.
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The Bravo Family
Omar and Bonnie are from St. Petersburg, FL where Omar runs a Digital Marketing firm and Bonnie is a Ceramic Artist. After spending the summer of 2009 in Costa Rica, the Bravo's are currently in Florida raising support in hopes of returning to Costa Rica fulltime at the beginning of 2010!
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The Knutson Family
Cody and Stephanie Knutson are excited to get to Alajuelita and live out their calling. They have known that God has had a plan for their lives to be intertwined with missions in the Latin American culture for many years. After denying this plan, they realized happiness and fulfillment would only come through submitting their whole lives to missions. Cody and Stephanie have been raising their daughter, Kyah, in Maize, Kansas, a suburb of Wichita. Cody will be helping with teams and local ministries, while Stephanie plans to use her background in education to minister in the local schools.
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The Gammage Family
Dan is a native of Jacksonville, FL. He and Kelly were married in 2003. They have two you boys, Luke and Ben. He has worked in finance and as a youth pastor in Jacksonville. He was initially introduced to 6:8 Ministries when he led several short term trips to Costa Rica.

Family: Dan and Kelly were married in 2003. They have two young boys, Luke and Ben.
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Board of Directors

Duke Hammond is one of the founders and the current president of 6:8 Ministries. He and his wife Candy are both retired and live on a small farm in southwest Georgia. They spend about six months a year in Costa Rica and have been leading mission teams in Alajuelita, Costa Rica since 2005. Duke is a Vietnam Veteran and a retired wildlife biologist. He is a strong and caring leader. Candy is a retired elementary school teacher and is extremely gifted at teaching young children. Together they have raised four wonderful daughters.

Rita Doidge is one of the founders and the current administrative officer. She lives in North Florida with her youngest daughter, Angela. Rita's other daughter, Emily, is a student at the University of Florida. Rita spent a year living and serving in Costa Rica before moving to Jacksonville to work as a middle school teacher. Rita is a sweet and sensitive woman who has a heart for the children of Alajuelita.

Derek Harmon is on staff as the youth and college minister at River City Church in Jacksonville, Florida. He and his wife Beth have three wonderful children. He has visited Costa Rica on numerous occasions.

Dan MacFerran is an elder in training at Cross Creek Church in Jacksonville, Florida. He and his wife Ann have three wonderful children.

Dan Swain and his wife Linda live in western New York. Dan is an engineer and Linda is a teacher turned bookkeeper. They owned their own business for twenty-eight years and have recently retired. They have made several trips to Alajuelita, and because of their love for 6:8 Ministries are working in positions of treasurer and bookkeeper.They have three children and six grandchildren, all of whom love the Lord. Their oldest son Brennan is a patent attorney in California and also won The Amazing Race (first season). Their son Ryan is a dentist practicing in western NY, and their daughter Shannon and her husband took over Dan and Linda's business.

Shane Fowler and his wife Sara live in Jacksonville, Florida with their three beautiful children. Shane is the youth pastor at Cross Creek Church. Shane and Sara are also involved with the child sponsorship program in Costa Rica.




The Rhino

The following was taken from the book "The Barbarian Way" by Erwin McManus:

"A few years ago I took my kids to a wildlife animal park near San Diego. As we rode on a tram through the open terrain, a guide pointed out the unique features of the different species that we encountered. I suppose I always knew it in part, but I had not come to realize how most groups of animals have unique names or designations when they dwell together.

With insects most of us know that bees are called swarms, and ants are called colonies. Among ocean life, I was aware that whales are pods, and fish are schools. Cattle are herds, birds are flocks, and if you watch Lion King, you know a tribe of lions is a pride. If you grew up in the country, you might know that crows are murders. Maybe the most unnerving one is an ambush of tigers.

I was surprised to learn that a group of buzzards waiting around together to feast on leftover carnage is called a committee. Just this one insight is worth the price of the whole book. This explains so much of what’s going on in churches—a lot of committees waiting around to live off human carnage.

Flamingos are called flamboyants, which for some reason reminds me of TV evangelists. And the less glamorous owls are known as parliaments. They do seem sort of British.

But my favorite of all is the group designation for rhinos. You see, rhinos can run thirty miles an hour, which is pretty fast when you consider how much weight they’re pulling. They’re actually faster than squirrels, which can run up to twenty-six miles an hour. And even then who’s going to live in dread of a charging squirrel! (Sorry—that was a bit off the point.) Running at thirty miles an hour is faster than a used Pinto will go. Just one problem with this phenomenon. Rhinos can see only thirty feet in front of them. Can you imagine something that large moving in concert as a group, plowing ahead at thirty miles an hour with no idea what’s at thirty-one feet? You would think that they would be far too timid to pick up full steam, that their inability to see far enough ahead would paralyze them to immobility. But with that horn pointing the way, rhinos run forward full steam ahead without apprehension, which leads us to their name.

Rhinos moving together at full speed are known as a crash. Even when they’re just hanging around enjoying the watershed, they’re called a crash because of their potential. You’ve got to love that. I think that’s what we’re supposed to be. That’s what happens when we become barbarians and shake free of domestication and civility. The church becomes a crash. We become an unstoppable force. We don’t have to pretend we know the future. Who cares that we can see only thirty feet ahead? Whatever’s at thirty-one feet needs to care that we’re coming and better get out of the way.

We need to move together as God’s people, a barbarian tribe, and become the human version of the rhino crash. The future is uncertain, but we need to move toward it with confidence. There’s a future to be created, a humanity to be liberated. We need to stop wasting our time and stop being afraid of what we cannot see and do not know. We need to move forward full force because of what we do know.

Yesterday Mariah was in a store with her mom. She saw a man working with fabrics, and for some reason he caught Mariah’s attention. Mariah looked at Kim and pointed to the man, and she said, “Mom, look at the man. He’s the loneliest person I’ve ever seen.” Mariah began to weep uncontrollably.

We may not be able to see what’s at thirty-one feet, but we don’t have to be blind to what’s right in front of us. There’s a world that desperately needs God, a world filled with loneliness, hopelessness, and fear. We have somehow become deaf to a cry that reaches heaven coming from the souls of men. But God hears. "




Donations

6:8 Ministries is a Non-Profit Tax Exempt 501c3 Organization that relies solely on the financial generousity and sacrafice of our supporters and all 6:8 Missionaries are responsible for raising 100% of their own financial support.

If you would like to financially support the faith journey of an individual missionary family or the general ministry, you can either send your contribution via US Mail or use the Paypal form below.

Contributions can be mailed to:
6:8 Ministries
c/o Linda Swain
9 Genesee St.
Scottsville, NY 14546


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