Mary in Managua

Welcome to 'Mary in Managua', a blog from the mission field!

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Equipping the Local Church

Evangelism training is a key part of our ministry in Nicaragua

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Serving together

U.S. and Nicaraguan churches partnering in ministry.

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The Land of Lakes and Volcanos

Concepcion Volcano on Ometepe Island

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Strong Sending Churches

Seacoast, Grace, and other churches have sent dozens of teams to Nicaragua

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'Escuela de Esperanza'

CFCI-Nicaragua's scholarship program for Nicaraguan kids

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Missions, Medicine, and My Life

It's me, Mary in Managua!

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Meet the Missionaries

The Christ for the City International - Nicaragua team

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Partners in ministry

Mary's not alone - there's a TEAM behind the scenes!

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Medical Missions

Serving the people of Nicaragua with medicine, care, and God's love

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Do you want to be a part of this?

The pharmacy is made up of medical and non-medical workers.

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Thank you for praying!

Your partnership in this way is invaluable.

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Sea to Sea, Nicaragua

Over 400 miles in 9 days, from December 28, 2008 - January 6th, 2009.

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Nicaragua is currently governed by the Sandinistas.

The pink Sandinista sign says: "Nicaragua wins with you."

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I made it from “Sea to Sea”!

Sea-to-Sea

Ultimate in Costa Rica

Jul 15th, 2008 by Mary | 2

Rocolas is slang in Spanish for \"Oldies\", must have been talking about the others on the team, certainly not me!?!I just got back from a great Ultimate Frisbee Tournament in La Fortuna, Costa Rica.  The trip to Costa Rica satisfied the need to renew my Nicaraguan visa as well as to satisfy my desire for competitve play.  The majority of players were from Costa Rica, but Panama, Nicaragua, and the USA were also represented.  Six teams competed over a two-day period.  It was a hat tournament, so we didn’t know who was going to be on our team until we got there.  I knew a few players from playing Ulimate in Greenville last Fall and it was fun to see them again. Our team came in second place.  It was a tight championship game, but alas we dropped the…Frisbee.  We all had such a fun time and the scenery was amazing, especially the Arenal Volcano, which was in sight from our playinThis shot was taken from the hotel in Costa Rica, 5 minutes from the fieldsg fields.  

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2 Comments on “Ultimate in Costa Rica”


  1. Katie Mitchell said:

    Hi…I was just doing a google search for ultimate in Nicaragua and ran across your blog. Is there a team in Managua? Are there pick-up games played anywhere around the city? I’m new in town and would love to be able to play…


  2. Denis Darxe said:

    Hey, i am a looking for some ultimate frisbee game here in Nicaragua, if theres a ultimate frisbee league or at least ultimate frisbee gathering i would really like to join it

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