This blog follows Melanie Stoll’s missionary trek on The World Race. She is the daughter of Wade and Rosetta Stoll, who own Stoll’s Taxidermy and The Wild Whisk in Wheatland.
This is the 22nd installment printed in the Record-Times. Read Stoll’s entire blog and see photos at melaniestoll.theworldrace.org.
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God sure knew what He was doing when He asked me to stay in Jaco, Costa Rica! I couldn’t have chosen a better place to end the race.
Much of my race has looked like street evangelism, kids ministry, preaching, teaching, etc... As fun as all that is, I really just wanted a good month of practical work where I could get my hands dirty and sweat a little. Oceans Edge ministry came through with that and so much more.
A normal day runs at about 85 degrees with 85 percent humidity, so the sweating thing happens without moving a muscle. I get my hands dirty by helping my super artistic and talented teammate Averi paint a beautiful mural on the walls of our ministry location! I have always loved art but have discovered that I enjoy painting more than I had thought.