Hello once again. Here we are in October already. Where did the year go? It is amazing how fast the time goes by. We are missing (once again) the fall season
with the changing of the leaves in the USA, but we are thankful we live in a
temperate climate. Some days, if there
are clouds and rain, it can feel even a bit cool and reminds us of a fall
football game day.
Shelley’s work with CALL never ends, and on the last day of
September we had a small celebration for Carol’s completion of three months of
full time Spanish study. She is a new
missionary with SENDAS and is now taking less hours of Spanish and working in the office
more and more. She is already a great asset to SENDAS.
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| Carol and Gaby |
We finally sold the Toyota, David’s beloved truck that we
have owned for nearly 9 years. David
decided to purchase the Sickel family’s pick up, which is much better for the
trips to the Indigenous area, so we no longer needed the red Toyota. She now belongs to a wonderful family in
Guapiles, and they called to say how pleased they are to have such a good
vehicle. It was a win-win!
We had a wonderful time in Guatemala for a three day Nazarene
Missions International celebration. It
was fun to see so many friends. We also got to meet face to face some our
LINKS friends from Barbados who we have been in contact with by email for a couple year.
Here are a
few photos from our time in Guatemala.
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| A view from the back of the event. Love this photo with our friend Bub in his hat standing near the back. |
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| David was asked to translate for Dr. Saenz for a couple minutes. Always nerve-racking, but he did a great job! |
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| Seeing these two is always fun! The wedding for Erika and David will be in March. Can't wait! |
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| It's always a blessing to see our friends the Sickels who now serve in Mexico. |
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| Receiving a missionary recognition certificate. We didn't do anything special; we were just there. |
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| Shelley, doing her best to translate for Dr. Ruben Fernandez. |
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| The HILL. It doesn't look like much in this photo, but it is a workout to trudge up it. |
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| Happy to be missionaries with the Mesoamerica Region! |
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| Holding this boy is a workout: Levi Sickel |
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| Shelley loved holding the babies. This is Elizabeth. |
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| Getting to meet some of the missions leaders from Barbados was quite an honor. |
A highlight of the trip was getting to meet Jonathan and
Lisette Petrus, who live in Curacao and who are working to plant the Church of the
Nazarene there. At the next general
assembly in 2017, Curacao will be added to the number of world areas where the
Church of the Nazarene is officially recognized, so it may be listed as number 160! Pray for this
couple and their two children as they work to build the church on the Dutch
island nation.
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| Jonathan and his son carrying in the flag for Curacao. |
This is the month for local assemblies and David is keeping
busy helping to lead the meetings. Saturday night (tonight) he is leading the assembly and
preaching at Montes de Oca church and Sunday (tomorrow) he is preaching at La Finca in
Poas. This week he travels to the
Dominican Republic for regional evangelism meetings.
Kayley’s and Joshua’s senior years (high school and college,
respectively) are going well. Kayley is
studying for the ACT exam in December, and Joshua is busy writing papers and
finishing up another online master’s business course. Both kids are doing well, and we praise the
Lord that Joshua will come home for Christmas to Costa Rica and we will be the
Webb Family 4 once again. We are all looking
forward to that.
These are busy days at SENDAS (the Seminary) with the Assembly meetings this week and
graduation in two more weeks. If we all
survive until November 8th, then life can slow back down to a normal
pace.
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| Love my team at SENDAS: Shelley, Vicente and Kay Lynn. |
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| Just had to include this cute photo of Kayley (middle) with two missionaries, Carol and Kay Lynn. |
Thanks to all our friends and family who keep us encouraged
through prayer. We are so thankful for
each one of you.
Blessings,
The Webb family
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