Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Birthday, Science Fair, Summer begins!


Hello to All,

Doesn't is always seem that May is the busiest month with school activities?  In our family, we also get to add Kayley's birthday to the list, so with the required party with a dozen girls, there is even more commotion!  But we all had a great time celebrating Kayley's 12th birthday.  We even got creative and played "Minute to Win It" games.  Here are few photos from Kayley's special day.



The science fair was also this month.  Kayley finally got to show off her butterfly display with her friend Becca.  Joshua's science project was about the effect of light on plants, but after taking photos of Kayley, Joshua had already cleaned up his area and was ready to go...so no photos of his science project this year.

Lots has been happening at the Seminary as well.  The first online course for SENDAS and the first video-conference course both happened within a week of each other. 
We are very excited to finally be reaching out to students around the world by way of technology.  It will really make theological education a reality for some who could not attend the classes any other way.

David has been working with a team from Trevecca.  I am sure he will have lots to share about that next time!

Kayley finished her final exams on Monday and Joshua has only two more half days.  Everyone is in a celebratory mood, as you can see by the water balloon photo!

We appreciate your continued prayers for safe travel for David, a great summer for the kids, and wonderful CALL (Language School) Summer term in June and July.

God bless you all,
The Webbs

Sunday, May 02, 2010

The Church of the Green Roof


 The Center Point team on a Hammock Bridge close to the new church.

Hi to Friends and Family,
We have been excited to see all that God has done over the past month.  David is glad to be at home for awhile as well after a busy month.  After a three day trip to Nicaragua, David was with a US team from the Center Point Church of the Nazarene in Nashville, Tennessee.  They traveled to the very north part of Costa Rica to work in the community of Cartagos de San Jose de Upala.  
Photo:  Before we started working
This trip involved a very unique church plant.  The Costa Rica North district had recently acquired a church building and the land for only about $4,000.  This took place as a mission from a different denomination had abandoned this church building two years prior to our arrival.  The owners of the land approached the Church of the Nazarene to see if they would be interested in receiving this church building if they would pay the purchase price of the land.   Through the approval of alabaster funds, the Costa Rica North just completed this purchase in March.

















Team leader Ciara multi-tasking                                                                           
The Center Point church combined forces with the Costa Rica North district to give the church building a lot of TLC that was badly needed.  In this project, we repainted the roof, painted the church, repaired windows, painted the metal window grates and worked on plumbing and electrical needs.   After three days, the community could see that there was a new church in the community (and the workers rejoiced that there were two working bathrooms!).  




                   Vacation Bible School
During this time, we also visited homes in the community (one of the local leaders started visiting at 6 am:) and ministered through a Vacation Bible school.  On Friday evening we had a concluding service and then showed the Jesus Film.  We were thrilled to have an attendance of over 70 people and to see 10 children and 5 adults accept Jesus as their Savior.  It was a great joy to see this abandoned structure being used as a church once again. 

                                                  Special Friday night service with District Supt Johnny Calvo
We jokingly talked about naming the church "The Church of the Green Roof" after applying green paint to the metal roof.  However, this has real meaning as green signifies Hope (here in Costa Rica).  We look forward to seeing how God will use this new group to bring His hope to this community of many needs.  Please pray for this new group.  We rejoice as the local leaders met with 10 people on Sunday April 18 in their first service.  The group is growing and on Sunday April 25, the local leaders reported that 30 people came for the second service.  Praise God for His faithfulness and His help in starting a new work in this community.
Thanks again Center Point Church of the Nazarene for your hard work, your love for the people here in Costa Rica and your friendship.   We believe that God is definitely beginning a very special work in Cartagos.

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