Faith Today

Intentiona­l About Community

JAKE BAKKER ’18 IS STARTING HIS CAREER WITH A COMBINATIO­N OF BUSINESS AND MISSIONS IN CENTRAL AMERICA.

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JAKE BAKKER, WHO graduated with a BA in accounting in 2018, is exploring his calling by working and living in Costa Rica.

During his last year at Redeemer, Bakker wondered how he could use his business skills in internatio­nal developmen­t. He found a way forward with Cohort of Missioners, a year-long missions experience organized by Resonate Global Mission. The program’s participan­ts are paired with a local missions organizati­on, receiving mentorship and practising communal spiritual formation.

For the …rst three months of the program, Bakker stayed with a local family. For the rest of his time in Costa Rica, Bakker is living in an intentiona­l community called Casa Adobe with 15 other people from around the globe. He serves his neighbours in Santa Rosa, a community that is a short distance outside of the capital San José, by teaching English and o‹ering guitar classes. Bakker also does …nancial work three days a week for Organizaci­ón Surgir, an NGO that works with at-risk youth in San José using restorativ­e justice practices. The Cohort of Missioners program appealed to Bakker because of his experience­s working summers in greenhouse­s alongside temporary workers from Mexico and Guatemala. “In my career path, it’s been important to build friendship­s with people from di‹erent cultures and mutually learn about each other,” he explained. “That’s a large part of why I wanted to serve in Latin America.”

Bakker’s interest in community living and the intersecti­on of business and missions was shaped by his time at Redeemer. He had the opportunit­y to major in accounting, take in other discipline­s, like internatio­nal developmen­t, and complete courses, like Social Entreprene­urship, that combined various areas of study.

“Living on-campus at Redeemer prepared me for living in an intentiona­l community here in Costa Rica,” Bakker said. “At Casa Adobe, our spiritual formation is the backbone of what we do. From caring for God’s creation through communal gardening and river restoratio­n projects to striving for peace in our community, our faith is key.”

There is a lot to experience and learn when living in a new culture. Planning to stay in Costa Rica until September 2019, Bakker has been making the most of his time with Cohort of Missioners. “It’s amazing to see how similar and di‹erent the world can be,” he said about his time so far. “God is working in every community in the world. My hope is that we can listen to God’s voice, see where he is working and join in, wherever we may be living.”

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