At the beginning of the year 2015, I went through an experience that changed my life in a totally unexpected way. Costa Rica witnessed a simply beautiful event, yes; I’m talking about the Third Wave event. God allowed me to be part of this event, not as a participant, but as a volunteer.

With a willing heart to serve and do what God allowed me to do, I participated on Wednesday and I will not deny that it was very tiring. We worked all day from early morning until night … But the experience of this day was truly astonishing. We participated in the services, heard testimonies of people being the hands and feet of Christ in their countries; passionate people working undismayed, all praising in one heart, as one body.

The rest of the week was very similar; hard work, very tiring. But seeing God’s tangible presence in that place, there was no way not to be involved, there is no way not to grow in the Spirit, there is no way not want to share that feeling with other people.

On Saturday we had the Maximum Mission activity … The Tibás Church of Nazarene, which I attend, was to serve the Palomo community in Orosi de Cartago. We were able to share the love of Christ with those who wanted to hear us, and I know God is working in the lives of these people. We prayed for them and left them a message of peace and blessing. At the end, when we give blessings, we receive blessings. God just blessed me so much that week, with I did, said, saw and experienced.

One of the moments that filled my heart was the time of prayer for each other during one of the services. As time passed, we could feel the Lord’s presence there. It’s amazing how people with just a few days of knowing each other were crying and praying for each other. I witness a group of young volunteers with their hearts willing and available, being able to pray for them, understanding that God will do great things with each one; I just don’t have words to express it.

So I give infinite thanks to my God for His mercy in my life, even without deserving it. He just amazes me with this kind of experience that will remain etched in my memory. I encourage you to go forward in the work, it may be hard and difficult but God brings unimaginable rewards to those who serve Him.

Written by: Emanuel Coto, Tibás Church of the Nazarene, Costa Rica, Central District NYI council member.