Costa Rica
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This country is famous for its fertile land, frequent rainfall, its well-educated population and its location. One quarter of Costa Rica’s land is dedicated to national forests, often adjoining picturesque beaches, which has made the country a popular destination for affluent retirees and tourists.

Costa Rica’s political system has steadily developed, maintaining democratic institutions and an orderly, constitutional scheme for government succession. The country has avoided military involvement in political affairs because it has no armed forces.

The population is estimated at around 4.13 million people, with an assortment of origins. The vast majority of Costa Ricans are of European descent, Spain being the main country of origin. There are also Nicaraguans, primarily mestizo origin, descendants of 19th-century Jamaican immigrant workers and native Indians survived European contact; their population numbers about 29,000, which is less than 1% of the population.

The plan to open Costa Rica was envisioned during the Logos II visit in January 1998 and the OM ministry began shortly after August 2000 when Darrel and Kathy Grasman moved to the capital city, San Jose.The Central America field was approved at ILM Brazil in January 2000 and besides Guatemala, Panama, and El Salvador, Costa Rica was the sole country without an OM office and personnel and was chosen to pioneer the ministry and locate the central office for the field.

OM Costa Rica has united with several local mission agencies involved in COMIBAM and currently is ministering with dozens of local churches to recruit, provide training and involve hundreds of people in short-term evangelistic projects both locally and throughout Central America.

The ministry is now incorporated with the government and a local board gives guidance.In May 2008 and after the initial seven years of establishing OM in the country, the ministry will come under the leadership of Costa Rican, Alex Paniagua.

The office is located in the ESEPA Bible seminary in the capital city of San Jose.

The OM Costa Rica team is involved every month ministering in local churches to provide practical training and involve hundreds of people in short-term projects both in Costa Rica and throughout Central America.

Short term programs are provided in Costa Rica such as medical outreaches, ministering with Indigenous people, working in poverty areas of San Jose, evangelism and the objective is to train and recruit local people to get involved in these programs.

The OM team plans an annual outreach with the Indigenous people of Talamanca and also medical outreach to extreme poverty areas in rural areas of Costa Rica. During 2008 and 2009, the OM team will initiate AIDS seminars and projects to involve the local church.

Currently the OM team is involved in recruiting local people for short term programs. A further visit to the indigenous area is set with a major program planned and a medical team is also scheduled for the Indigenous area.

Beside the beauty of Costa Rica, foreigners are well accepted with many good opportunities to serve in community projects. Costa Rica also provides many opportunities to learn Spanish in well known institutions and allows foreigners who fulfil basic requirements to obtain national residency readily.

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Missions Gallery
Costa Rica

Festival of Smiles<br>Volunteers with OM Costa Rica share the Gospel with indigenous children in the Talamanca region of the country.  Medical Outreach in Costa Rica<br>On Saturday June 28th at 3:00 in the morning a group of 50 people started loading up the bus for a five day medical outreach in the Talamaca indigenous region of Costa Rica. Amongst the 50 participants we had a group of 17 from the US that included doctors, nurse practitioners and medical students. Additionally we had our OM Costa Rica staff as well as 20 Costa Rican volunteers. All of us came together for one purpose, to serve the BriBri Indians in Talamanca. After a six hour bus ride, we arrived at a river bank where we unloaded and loaded all the medicine, food and suitcases into several wooden carved boats for a 30 minute boat ride. This process was repeated on the other side of the river, this time into another bus which took us to our camp. Medical Team in Costa Rica<br>A great team from the States and Central America (dentist, nurses and doctors) came to give their best to the needy people of Guapiles at Costa Rica Outreach 2007 Costa Rica Campaign<br>Over 300 people came to Costa Rica to be part of the Easter Campaign of OM CENTRAL AMERICA, we give Praises to God as he moved and touch many hearts through the participants.

Recent Stories from Costa Rica

Festival of Smiles
Festival of Smiles28 Oct, 2008
OM Costa Rica is making preparations to bring gifts to the indigenous children living in the Talamanca region again this December.

OM Costa Rica Informs
OM Costa Rica Informs30 Jul, 2008
On Saturday June 28th at 3:00 in the morning a group of 50 people started loading up the bus for a five day medical outreach in the Talamaca indigenous region of Costa Rica. Amongst the 50 participants we had a
group of 17 from the US that included doctors, nurse practitioners and medical students. Additionally we had our OM Costa Rica staff as well as 20 Costa Rican volunteers. All of us came together for one purpose, to serve the BriBri Indians in Talamanca.
After a six hour bus ride, we arrived at a river bank where we unloaded
and loaded all the medicine, food
and suitcases into several wooden
carved boats for a 30 minute boat ride. This process was repeated on the other side of the river, this time into another bus which took us to our camp.

AIDSLink takes root
5 May, 2008
Alex and Julie Paniagua, from OM Costa Rica, are now heading up AIDSLink in Central America.

Holy Week Harvest
22 May, 2007
Over 300 volunteers from across Latin America and the USA gathered in Costa Rica for a special outreach during Holy Week. After two days of training and preparation, teams headed out to serve local communities in partnership with local churches.

OM CENTRAL AMERICA EASTER CAMPAIGN
3 May, 2007
The following are highlights of our recent outreach in the Atlantic zone of Costa Rica, March 31 – April 6. The entire event was a dream and vision for more than a year that took numerous trips, prayer meetings and planning sessions and in reality was five campaigns in one, which included all the planning and blessing of a mega outreach with over 315 international and national volunteers.

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