Expect the Unexpected: Jenna’s Story from El Salvador

At the soccer school Jenna talked about her testimony: Jesus is pursuing you no matter how far you try to run, He is more powerful than our short comings.

When Jenna signed up for her first-ever mission trip with Christ For the City International, she wasn’t sure what to expect. She imagined long days of dusty roads and constant spiritual mountaintops—but what she experienced was far deeper, and far more life-changing.

From the very beginning, God began surprising her. At a small school in the mountains, Jenna and her team were greeted by over a hundred children whose joy and affection overflowed before the first game even began.

“They just started bouncing around giving us all hugs, and my heart exploded,” Jenna recalls.

That moment, and so many others, became an unforgettable reminder of God’s love breaking through in simple yet powerful ways.

But it was on a small island off the coast of El Salvador where Jenna’s heart was changed forever. As the team delivered bags of food and prayed for families living in houses made of dirt floors and tin roofs, she saw something unexpected: joy.

“I thought they were missing out on things I had in life,” Jenna said. “But I realized they had something I didn’t fully have—unshakable faith and joy that transcended circumstances.”

That realization shifted her perspective. These families, though lacking clean water or electricity, overflowed with gratitude—not just for food, but for the prayers and presence of people they had never met. Their lives displayed what it means to depend completely on God, and their eyes shined with a light that Jenna says she will never forget.

Of course, the trip also came with challenges—long days, little sleep, last-minute changes, even racing through thunderstorms and nearly missing flights. But through it all, Jenna says, Jesus was present, moving, and teaching her to listen to His voice in new ways.

Her biggest takeaway? Expect the unexpected.

“God used the people of El Salvador to touch my heart as much as He used me to touch theirs,” Jenna said. “He was with us in every moment, and He was leading us.”

FIND YOUR PLACE IN THE MISSION

From Urban Plunge to Global Ambassador: Adalee’s Next Step

When Adalee first heard about Christ For the City International’s Global Ambassador program, she knew it was the right next step. Having grown up connected to CFCI—her parents serve with the ministry, and she herself is involved with Urban Plunge—Adalee longed to serve on a mission trip that went deeper than just one week. The Global Ambassador program offered exactly that.

Her time in El Salvador can be summed up in one word: life-changing.

Each day began early, often before sunrise, as she and her teammate walked to the nearby school or headed out to other ministry projects. Whether teaching, serving alongside local leaders, or helping at the church, Adalee found joy in the rhythms of daily mission life.

“Lunch was always cooked for us and never fell short of delicious,” she remembers.

Evenings ended with family calls, shared meals, and an early bedtime to prepare for another full day of service.

But what stood out most weren’t the routines—it was the relationships. Two second-grade girls at the school ran to hug Adalee and her teammate every chance they got.

“Those hugs were some of my favorite parts of the day,” she shared.

Through this season, Adalee discovered newfound confidence in living independently and gained clarity on the path God is leading her into. She also witnessed the contagious joy of children who, despite difficult circumstances, overflowed with laughter, play, and love.

Her advice for anyone considering becoming a Global Ambassador?

  • Go with a friend—sharing the experience makes it even more meaningful.
  • Be flexible—plans will change, and that’s part of the adventure.
  • Don’t let language be a barrier—sometimes love is best spoken through actions.

When asked if she would go again, her response was immediate: YES! I know that I will be going again and that I’m called to the nations. This is only the beginning of the plans the Lord has for me.”

FIND YOUR PLACE IN THE MISSION

From Texas A&M to El Salvador: Why John says “Go for it now”

When John walked across the graduation stage at Texas A&M, he knew exactly what he wanted to do before stepping into his professional career: serve the Lord internationally.

“I told CFCI I wanted to work a construction job in another country and I only had a few weeks to do so,” John said. “They took care of the rest.”

With a background in homebuilding, tugboat work, and construction projects, John found himself in El Salvador alongside his friend Jacob—working hard by day, exploring and building friendships by night.

Some of his favorite memories?

  • Driving up a mountain in the back of a truck with El Salvadorian friends while it poured rain.

  • Worshipping God in another language for the first time.

  • Experiencing incredible kindness and generosity from the entire community.

“We woke up, read the Bible, worked until evening, and spent our free time talking, reading, or exploring,” John shared. “It was a great opportunity to grow in my faith alongside Jacob. Everyone we met made us feel so welcome—we built friendships that will last.”

His advice for anyone thinking about a mission trip? “Go for it now. You will not get opportunities to do this later in life.”

Lord willing, John plans to return to El Salvador in 2026—this time bringing more Aggies with him.

Maybe the next person to take that step will be you.

Or maybe you know a college student hungry for adventure, a high school youth group ready to make an impact, or a friend who’s been praying about missions but doesn’t know where to start.

Whether it’s Urban PlungeGlobal TeamsGlobal Ambassadors, or even supporting the work financially, you’ll find a place to step into God’s mission.

➡️ Your mission is out there. Let’s GO find it.

One Purpose, Two Generations

Twelve years old and already teaching chess and sharing the Gospel. Eighty and still serving the Lord. What do these two have in common? They both said yes.

In a world that often says “wait until you’re older” or “you no longer have anything to offer”, Christ calls us differently. He invites us into His mission at every stage of life—whether we’re just discovering our gifts or looking back at a lifetime of service.

Susan and Carsen may be worlds apart in age and location, but their hearts beat with the same purpose—to serve the Lord wholeheartedly.

Still Saying Yes at 80

Susan Grosser first came to Costa Rica in 1970 to study Spanish. At the time, she had no intention of staying long-term—certainly not a lifetime.

“I remember boarding the plane to Ecuador and thinking, ‘Thank God He didn’t call me to Costa Rica!’” she laughs.

But God had other plans.

After serving two years in Ecuador, she returned to Costa Rica temporarily. One temporary step led to another, and soon Susan found herself going on medical caravans, then staffing a rural clinic without a doctor, then helping launch a new outreach ministry in Carpio alongside fellow missionary Sarita Bautista. That ministry eventually became part of Christ For the City International.

Today, 80-year-old Susan still serves in Carpio, a community of over 40,000 people. Mornings find her at the local clinic offering care, prayer, and a listening ear. Afternoons are for tutoring children, encouraging young mothers, and mentoring women through WhatsApp devotionals. She writes daily Scripture reflections for over 100 women in her “Amigas de Nicaragua” chat group.

“It never gets boring,” she says. “There are always new challenges. Most of all, I know I’m doing God’s will. That’s my motivation.”

Over the years, Susan has watched God transform individuals—like a young mother she once met through the clinic, who gave her life to Christ and now leads ministries of her own.

“It’s beautiful to see how God sustains people. Now she teaches Sunday school and runs our clothing ministry,” Susan said. “Her daughter is one of the most spiritually sensitive kids I’ve ever met.”

What keeps her going? Susan points to her daily rhythm of prayer and Scripture.

“Guarding time for my personal relationship with God sustains me,” she said.

But she’s also quick to name the need for younger leaders to rise up.

“We need a new generation of doctors, nurses, and teachers to come alongside and eventually carry on the work,” she said.

For those considering serving—even just for a short-term trip—Susan’s encouragement is simple: “Come and serve. Get to know us. You might just hear God calling you to stay.

Just 12 and Already on Mission

Carsen is only 12-years-old—but already, he’s learning what it means to say yes to God.

On a family and young adult mission trip to El Salvador, he walked through neighborhoods handing out food baskets and praying with the elderly.

“There was one woman who cried when we prayed for her,” Carsen recalls. “That really stuck with me.”

During Sunday School, he taught a chess lesson at a local church for teens just a little older than him.

“It was exciting because I was able to do what I’m passionate about,” he says.

As he explained how each chess piece moves, he shared a deeper truth too:

“In chess, every piece has a special job. Some are small, some are strong, and some move in surprising ways. Just like in God’s kingdom, every piece matters—and every person does too!”

Teaching chess wasn’t just about the game—it was a chance to talk about patience, focus, and purpose.

“When you play chess, you have to think ahead and stay calm,” Carsen explains. “And that’s kind of like life with God. We all have something we’re meant to do—even if it seems small, it’s still really important.”

And at a local soccer school, he shared his testimony:

“For a long time, I felt like I had to be perfect all the time—whether it was in school, sports, or even just how I acted. I would get really anxious and stressed if I made a mistake. But one day, God spoke to my heart and told me something simple that changed everything. He said, ‘You don’t have to be perfect—your best is enough.’”

When asked how it felt to give that talk, he said, “I was pretty nervous—but afterwards, I felt proud.”

And he’s not done. “I want to go on another mission trip,” he says. “I loved seeing how the Lord shaped me.”

When asked what he’d say to another kid who feels nervous about going on a mission trip, Carsen doesn’t hesitate: “You will really enjoy it. It’s cool to see new places, eat new food, meet new people, and hear their stories.”

There’s a Place for You

Susan said yes. Carsen said yes.

And no matter your age or stage of life, you can too.

You are never too young to share God’s love.

Never too old to step into His calling.

Never too small to make an impact.

Never too late to begin.

Some are called to go—to step into neighborhoods, cities, and nations with the love of Christ. Others are called to give—to fuel that mission through prayer, generosity, and support.

Both are vital. Both are Kingdom work.

So what’s your next step?

FIND YOUR PLACE IN THE MISSION

Let’s say yes to God’s mission—together.

Because when we do, lives are changed. Including our own.

Last Chance! Don’t Miss This!

Now is your chance to experience the life-changing work of Christ For the City International in person! From June 26-30, we invite you to join us in El Salvador to witness firsthand the incredible transformation happening through our ministries. But hurry—spaces are limited, and you won’t want to miss out!

This isn’t just a tour; it’s an opportunity to see the Gospel in action and meet the incredible people whose lives are being transformed every day. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll experience:

  • medical and dental clinic offering hope and healing to those in need
  • soccer school shaping the future of young lives through sport and faith
  • prison ministry that’s offering second chances to men and women
  • child sponsorship program changing the futures of children in need

As you visit these impactful ministries, you’ll hear stories of hope and redemptionmeet the missionaries on the ground, and witness the power of God’s work in El Salvador. And while you’re there, you’ll have the chance to ask questions and explore how you can be a part of this incredible mission.

This is more than just a trip. It’s an invitation to see the vision and join the mission. Whether you go, give, or pray, there is a place for you in the story God is writing in El Salvador—and we’d love for you to be part of it.

Bring your family! It’s a great opportunity for all ages to experience how God is moving in the world.

Spots are filling up fast—don’t miss your chance to be part of something truly transformative.

Sign up NOW to secure your spot!

Global Ambassadors – Andy & Deborah Knapp

At Christ For the City International, we’ve always believed in the power of partnership, especially those that feel like family. For my husband Andy and me, that family began back in 2012 when we went on a short-term mission trip to El Salvador. I had been on mission trips before, but there was something about that trip that felt different—something deeper. Within 24 hours of being in El Salvador, I felt the overwhelming sense that I was home. I remember saying to myself, “This is where I belong.” It was as if the Holy Spirit had wrapped me in His arms and whispered, “This is your comfort zone.”

People always ask, “How were you able to leave your comfort zone and move overseas?” But what they don’t realize is that I found my comfort zone in El Salvador. I was 60 years old, and I had never had any desire to travel to Central America. In fact, I’d always dreamed of going to Africa. But when God called, He called me to El Salvador, and I knew without a doubt that this was where we were meant to be. Andy thought I was crazy. I remember telling him, “We’re going to move here.” He thought it was just talk—but I knew God had bigger plans. 

 A few months later, I convinced Andy to return with me CFCI Global Ambassadors. At first, he wasn’t so sure. Our third grandchild had just been born, and he didn’t want to leave our family. But during that trip, something changed. One night, while doing a Bible study, he came across the passage where Jesus says, “If you aren’t willing to leave your family and home, you aren’t willing to be My disciple.” It hit him hard. He wept, realizing that God was calling us to leave everything behind and follow Him. That night, Andy said, “We’re moving to El Salvador.”

In December 2013, at 60 years old, we moved to El Salvador as long-term missionaries. I’m sure some people at CFCI thought, “What are these old people doing here?” But let me tell you—those years were the best years of my life. Our lives became beautifully simple, focused solely on Jesus. Every day was about loving the people God had placed in front of us. We built such deep, genuine relationships with people who didn’t want anything from us—they just wanted to be loved. It was a life-changing experience. 

Andy and I did everything from teaching English to photography, leading Bible studies, and even hosting short-term missionaries. We were like the mom and dad for every mission team that came through. Our home was always full—we’d invite 40 people, and 60 would show up because they’d bring their friends! And in El Salvador, people don’t call ahead— they just show up. At first, it was a little unnerving, but it quickly became one of the most beautiful aspects of our time there—real relationships, no appointments, just showing up for one another.

The relationships we built in El Salvador laid the foundation for something even bigger. In 2019, God placed it on our hearts to launch the Abundant Life Bible Bootcamp, based on John 10:10: “The thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy, but I have come that they may have life and have it abundantly.” Our passion was to share this abundant life with as many people as possible. Thanks to CFCI, we were able to take Abundant Life beyond borders, expanding from El Salvador to Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Zimbabwe, and beyond.

Looking back, I can see how God orchestrated every step of the journey. From the moment we said “yes” to that short- term trip to El Salvador, our lives were changed forever. Had we not gone, Abundant Life wouldn’t be what it is today. CFCI was the conduit that allowed us to fulfill what God had placed on our hearts. They were there when we needed them, providing direction, support, and encouragement. And through it all, we’ve learned that no matter where God sends us— whether it’s El Salvador, Africa, or right here in the States—He has a purpose, and we have a choice. We can either embrace what He has for us, or we can let fear hold us back.

But let me tell you this—if you’re still breathing, God still has work for you to do. We’re never too old, and we’re never too young. I’ve never loved anything more than sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ, and I’m so thankful that CFCI has allowed us to do that, not just in one place, but across the world. It’s been a journey of transformation—both for us and for the countless lives we’ve been able to touch. We are just in awe that we get to be part of His perfect plan.

Would you like to be a part of our November Costa Rica Vision Tour Trip? Sign up here: https://cfci.org/trips/costa-rica-vision-tour/

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