Saturday, April 19, 2008

The Webb Page Newsletter April 2008


The Webb Page

Volume IV, Number 1 April 2008

The months of January – April have been busy ones

for the Webb family.

Read on to learn more…

Teams and More Teams

We always love to have teams visit the field and we had a wonderful time making plans and hosting 3 teams already this year.

In January a team from Coshocton, Ohio visited Costa Rica to help the seminary with the construction of a laundry facility for students as well as many other jobs. They planted trees, installed closet units and refinished doors, just to name a few. They were a pleasure to work with and we are excited to see them again in the summer of 2009 when we return to the USA for home assignment.

In February, David joined a team to work in Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua. This is the area that was hit by the hurricane (which David happened to experience) in fall of 2007. The team arrived from Grandview, WA to help with Jesus Film and other evangelism tools in order to start some new cell groups in the area. Some people in Puerto speak Spanish, but many more speak Miskitu. Many people heard the story of Jesus through the Jesus Film in their own language for the very first time and many accepted Christ and are now attending local cell groups for discipleship.

David with a prison inmate in Puerto after he received his haircut from the team members. This ministry was very effective and impacted the lives of many.

In March a team arrived to Panama Central from Sutter Creek, CA. This group was comprised of mostly youth who had a hunger and desire to share the gospel and work really hard. This trip was longer than most with 12 days in all and normally groups get tired and begin to complain – just a bit – after so long, but this group never complained once and lived in very rustic conditions. They were troopers and we are already excited for this group to return in spring of 2009 to Panama.

Not only are we excited about the work the team did in Panama but we have heard excellent reports of how the teens are now using the concepts they learned to reach their own community back home by starting a Spanish children’s group in a local apartment complex and by helping a local homeless man get back on his feet. Now that’s what mission is all about!

The Sutter’s Creek Youth mixing cement…hard work!

Child Development Centers – Panama

Finally, in March, Shelley had the opportunity to visit the 4 Child Development Centers located in Central Panama. Each of these centers is helped by Compassionate Ministries through the Child Sponsorship Program. These centers are each unique and different but all serve the children of their community through feeding programs, educational assistance and spiritual growth programs.

Some children in the preschool in La Pesa Child Development Center.

Did you know there are more than 10,000 children sponsored through the Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Sponsorship Program. Here in MAC South we have almost 450 children who receive assistance each month to continue their education. If you are interested in sponsoring a child, just go to this web address: www.ncm.org and click on Child Sponsorship.

Praise and Worship time with the children in San Jose/Puerto Caimito.

For Shelley, who sees the children’s names each month on reports, it was quite an experience to meet the children face to face. Equally important was the opportunity to speak with the leaders and know them in a more personal way. They work so hard to help these children and receive nothing in return except the love of the children and the blessing of the Lord. They are sacrificial givers.

Maximum Missions across MAC South

We have been excited to see a stronger emphasis on church growth and planting in the three countries in the last few months. Each district has plans to plant new churches through the implementation of Maximum Mission in the next few weeks and months.

MM can take many forms, but in every MM the purpose is to touch the community by serving in a tangible way so that the people can see the love of Christ. When people see this love and care, they can’t help but wonder why someone is helping them in their community. This starts some great discussions and gives opportunities to minister to adults, young people and children. Many new cell groups are being started and it is our hope that these groups will one day be thriving churches.

I love this picture. I can see the excitement and enthusiasm on each face as they are about to share the good news of Jesus with the community.

The strongest example of the use of MM is being demonstrated this month of April. The district is taking on a HUGE challenge of planting 23 new church cell groups in this one month. They are working hard, especially on the weekends, to reach out to the communities. God has already done great things through their efforts as more than 250 decided to follow Jesus in the first weekend alone. Although some had doubts as to the success of this type of ministry, after seeing the miraculous results, no one doubts what God can do through those who reach out to others in love.

Family News

From the end of March until now, we’ve not had much family time as David has been traveling. But we are excited for May to arrive as we hope to find a more days together as a family. Kayley enjoys making signs for Daddy to welcome him home from trips but she has now asked for permission to just leave the sign hanging on the front door all the time since Daddy has been gone a bit too much for her liking! We are looking forward to a few days together, along with the other missionaries from MAC South, in El Salvador at the end of this month. This retreat is coming at just the right time!

Joshua continues to grow taller and is enjoying playing both basketball and drums. Kayley is excited for school to get out so she has some more free time and less homework. We will be including the children in on all the summer ministry projects so they will stay very busy.

Upcoming Events

First of all, Kayley would like you to know she is turning “double-digits” on May 3rd as she celebrates her 10th birthday. She will turn ten while on our trip to El Salvador. Not many kids can say they turned 7 in the USA, 8 in Guatemala, 9 in Costa Rica and 10 in El Salvador! WOW!!!

Kayley on Easter afternoon after receiving some goodies.

Another event in May that will be exciting is the arrival of a team from West Virginia to work here on the large building that is under construction. We are especially excited as Pastor Casey Shorr and Rhonda will be with this team.

We are working hard to have everything prepared for the largest team we will host this year. The 45 member team from Monroe, Michigan will be with us for one week in July. We will be planting two new churches in the San Jose area with the help of all the local leaders and church planters. It will be exciting!!!

OUR THANKS

First we want to thank our LINKS district in Los Angeles for being such a great support system for us since fall of 2005. We have learned we will be switching districts later this year and wanted to say a special thanks to you all! We hope to stay in communication and someday visit LA!


God bless you all and thank you so much for your prayers during these busy months. God is doing great things and we are privileged to be a part of what He is doing here in MAC South.

Until next time,

The Webb Family

David, Shelley, Joshua and Kayley

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Panama Maximum Mission with CA Team

Hello Everyone,

David returned from a great trip to Panama with a youth team from Sutter Creek, California. It was a great 10 days with this enthusiastic and very flexible group of youth and leaders.

The team joined with the local church leaders to minister in two areas of La Chorrera which is located west of Panama City. The first area is called Portrero Grande and the team assisted this church by adding roof to the new structure. The photo below is the current church where they have been meeting for services and activities. The second photo is the new structure which now has a roof to protect from sun and rain.



Of course, the team managed to find some time for fun too and had a great time playing soccer and football with the local youth. We also had a special time at the river one afternoon.



Concrete work is always everyone's favorite and this team spent their fair share of time and sweat making a floor for a building as well. We had a special celebration service Wednesday night as this was the first service under the new roof.


The team also spent much time working with the children of the community. The team came prepared with the VBS program and skits to music and both were very effective and ministered to the community. This program was held at a near by local school. The team also spent time helping clean at the school that morning.


The team also spent time in the community of La Milagrosa which has no prominent evangelical churches. The big projects there were the painting of the public pre-school and putting up the new water tank. We showed the Jesus Film there that evening. This is a community with many problems including drugs, gangs, and prostitution. However our goal was to come in with community service and evangelism to help launch a new cell group. It is interesting that the name La Milagrosa means The Miraculous...please pray for God's presence to be seen in this community in a special way and for Hermana Flor, the new cell group leader here.


As always, thanks for your prayers as we praise God for His many blessings for our teams and for us in travel and ministry. It is incredible and impossible to describe how strong the testimony of the Holy Spirit is when a US group that doesnt speak a lot of Spanish and a Panamanian group that doesnt speak a lot of English develop such strong bonds in such a short time. However, it makes it easy to remember that our God is not limited by anything, including our language and when we are serving Christ, though language and culture may differ, the Holy Spirit brings a unity that is unlike anything the world knows. Our God is a great God. Thanks Sutter Creek for your love and your friendship, you will be remembered in Panama!

Love in Christ,
David, Shelley, Joshua and Kayley Webb

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