Chandler Brownlee, standing upon a rocky outcrop at Pavones beach, scanned the horizon, where one of the most coveted left-hand waves beckons surfers worldwide. With a Bible in hand, the 52-year-old Florida native balances his life as a real estate agent, wildlife conservationist, and serious surfer along with his spiritual mission as a senior member of the Christian Surfers organization.

Dusk settled gently over the beach, the tide receding as surfers made their way back to the shore. Strolling away, Brownlee encountered three Canadian travelers lounging in an aging RV, their camaraderie evident as they shared stories and a joint.

This blend of surf culture and faith runs deeper than lifestyle; it’s a mission for the Christian Surfers, who view each wave conquered as an opportunity to connect with others spiritually. As Brownlee pitches the gospel to fellow surfers, his passion shines through, making waves that resonate beyond the ocean.

The movement has gained traction in Pavones, drawing surfers not just for the waves but also for the engaging community that thrives here, where faith and sport intricately entwine. As the sun sets on Costa Rica’s horizon, stories of adventure continue, promising that the perfect wave and spiritual fulfillment might just go hand in hand.