Friday, February 29, 2008

Travel, Routine and Rainbows

Hello All,

It was nice to have David back home once again after his 10 days in Nicaragua. He was home only a few days before heading off to Nicaragua once again for a one day training session in

The group of church planters in Managua. Each person is preparing paperwork to explain their plan for starting a new church in their area.

Managua and now he is having meetings and leading some trainings in the west part of Panama. He called last night and is well and the trainings have been great. We hope he will return on Sunday night. (We miss him, but we miss the car too!)


David working hard to review all the new church planter forms.

This week has been a normal routine for us with school and work. Shelley keeps busy with Sponsorship translation and administration as well as coordinating the schedules and plans for the teams that will arriving yet this year. The next team is scheduled to arrive in Panama City on March 20th and David will be leading that team in two areas west of Panama City to plant a new church and help with an existing one. Much planning has gone into this team's arrival and we're sure God will use them to make a difference.

The kids are doing well. Joshua continues with basketball practice at his school two nights each week as well as drum lessons one night. Kayley has a new friend here at the seminary. Her name is Valeria and she is the daughter of two new students from Mexico who will be here studying for one year. They are both medical doctors and have given up their professions for this year to study theology. Kayley has enjoyed having a girl her age to play with.

We have mentioned before that often we see the most beautiful rainbows. God gave us another a few days ago as we were waiting for the school van to pick up the kids.



On that note, we'll say goodbye for this week. And remember if you are in the north part of the USA and are growing weary of snow, cold and ice...we're only a flight away!

God bless you,
The Webb Family

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