SCORE International is a ministry to expose people to short term missions.

The purpose of SCORE International is to Evangelize, Encourage missionaries, and Equip participants to do the work of foreign missions.

Our goal is to produce career missionaries and/or create greater partnerships between local churches in the USA and foreign missionaries.

Costa Rica Trip Updates

Bethel University

Day 5
Today, we woke up early and left at 7 AM to head out on a long bus ride to the Punta Leona resort. On the way, we stopped at a bridge where our guide Raymond told us to beware of the crocodiles and their capacity to bite off the toes of unsuspecting tourists. [...]

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Calvary Monument Bible in Costa Rica

Day Five (Josh Blog)
Day five seems almost over, but we still have a lot to do. Today we got to do some zip-lining around the rain forests of Costa Rica. Amazing.
This afternoon we purchased food for a homeless shelter and after dinner we will be preparing food and then helping distribute the food. If I [...]

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Geneva Men’s Soccer (Sunday)

Sunday, August 10th - Geneva Men’s Soccer (Costa Rica)
Today we woke up at 7:30 AM to a wonderful breakfast. After eating, we eventually left for church where we learned about how we as christians need to show God’s love publicly. We then ate lunch, which was great as usual, then we were able [...]

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Geneva Men’s Soccer

Friday Aug.8, 2008 Geneva Men’s Soccer
Today, we had the chance to travel to a local elementary school and hold a soccer clinic for nearly 100 kids. While playing with them in the mud, and teaching them was great, what was even better was when one of our players had the chance to share the good [...]

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Bethel University Day 4

Today started at approximately 8:00 A.M. We left to go back to “El Hueco,” the village below the church we attended yesterday. Pastor Gabriel had arranged for us to deliver meals to some of the families in the community. The area is very poor and many of the people are immigrants from Nicaragua. The houses [...]

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