Thursday, June 14, 2007

A Visit from Grandma

Hello All,

What a treat to have Grandma Preussner visit from Iowa. She was brave to travel by herself with lots of luggage to a foreign country, but she did it without incident.

Although David and Shelley needed to work some of the time she was here, the kids had a fun time playing games, watching movies and walking around the seminary campus with Grandma. On the weekend, we traveled to the Poas Volcano and you can see the beautiful view we had that day.

On Sunday, we went to Café Britt, a coffee plantation and took their tour and ate lunch. That was a special day.

Here is Kayley enjoying the shade of an umbrella plant.

Other than that, we’ve been working hard in the office making plans for the next few months. David will be gone next week to Panama and the following week to Nicaragua. He will be meeting with evangelism leaders from each district he visits. Shelley is staying busy working with Child Sponsorship, helping with the administration of Evangelism, writing articles for communications and now taking on the promotions of mission ministry. In addition, we are pleased to be able to work with more Work and Witness teams here in Costa Rica. There is a team traveling through in July as they make their way to Panama and another team that will stay here in Costa Rica in August. Also, David will be promoting Work and Witness opportunities here in MAC South at conventions in September in both Columbus, OH and Portland, OR. What fun!!!

Next week we’ll tell you more about the work and witness project here on the seminary campus. If you have thought about taking a work and witness trip, now is the time. You couldn’t find a prettier place to be than Costa Rica…ask my mom, she will vouch for it. She said that Costa Rica reminds her of Hawaii (OK, we’re not on the beach, but there is a beach!) At any rate, you’ll like it!


Serving the Lord together,

David, Shelley, Joshua and Kayley Webb

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