The Webb Page
Volume III, Number 3 June 2007
The months of April, May and June have been filled with travel, teams and terrific times for the Webb family.
Read on to learn more…
We were privileged to help with two TN work and witness teams this spring. How fun to see old friends and make some new ones too. The teams both worked on the new
We need some help to finish the
In addition, these teams helped with church planting activities in the area of Rosister Carballo. Because of their efforts and the efforts of the local leaders, a church plant has begun in Rosister. Here is Joshua showing the Evangecube to some boys in Rosister. There are now more than 25 people attending the cell group meetings each week. Thanks, Tennessee District for your willingness to leave your comfort zone, sacrifice to raise funds and help with the Maximum Mission in Rosister.
Upcoming teams include a team from
TRAVEL, TRAVEL, TRAVEL
These last few months have been full of traveling. David and Shelley both traveled to
We were home together for about one week of the month. David was in
It is a fact of missionary life. You are always saying goodbye to someone. This summer we have already had to say goodbye to the Eric and Tami Buell and family who have moved to
MAC South’s loss is
NEW RESPONSIBILITES
As missionaries move on, we are accumulating more jobs. David is helping with Work and Witness for now in the country of
Shelley is now working with Child Sponsorship, which is no small job as there are approximately 380 children in the program in MAC South. In addition to helping David with Evangelism and Youth, Shelley will be learning in the following weeks more about Mission Promotion for the area (NMI in the states). Although it is not an official position, Shelley has enjoyed writing articles about the work here in MAC South. These articles are usually published on the web at www.ncnnews.com under the heading
VISITORS TO THE FIELD
In May we were thrilled to have Grandma Preussner visit from
Grandma was brave to travel all alone, but the desire to see the grandkids overcame her anxiety and she made it just fine. We also visited the Britt Café Plantation. In July, we’ll have more visitors when Grandma Webb and Aunt Tina arrive. We’re making plans now for a great time with them.
UPDATE ON THE KIDS
As you can see from this photo, our children are growing. Joshua is now almost as tall as his dad and wears size 11 ½ shoes. He has outgrown all his jeans in the length and we can’t seem to feed him enough. Kayley is also growing taller and acting more grown up everyday. In August Joshua will begin 8th grade and Kayley 4th. They are attending a summer “daycamp” at the Spanish Language Institute for one month this summer. They are in their second week and are enjoying the program.
We are privileged to serve here in MAC South with the countries of
Until Next Time,
The Webb Family
David, Shelley, Joshua and Kayley




