Friday, December 08, 2017

Update on Upcoming Move to Curacao




At the end of November, we traveled to Curacao to learn about our new home. It was quite an experience!  The culture of Curacao is very different than anything we have known in Latin America. With so many languages (four main ones) and many ethnic groups (some say there are more than 50 ethnic groups), it was quite a change from Central America. Thankfully, we love learning new cultures, so we are looking forward to the general cultural mix.

Since we are used to the Costa Rican mountains, the climate is far warmer than we are used to. The temps are in the mid 80s all day long, feeling more like the 90s most of the time. Although it feels less warm in the night, the temps do not fall much lower than 79 degrees.  Our pace of life is going to have to slow.  We must both be sweet (or maybe sweaty?) since the mosquitos tried to eat us alive.  We learned quickly to use repellent at all times. 

Our three main goals on this first trip were to get to know the Petrus family, learn about and begin the immigration/residency process, and find a new home.  Well, two out of three is not too bad!



The Petrus family gave us a very warm and kind welcome.  We enjoyed every minute we got to spend with them, and especially with the small cell group that meets in their home.

We are collecting the paperwork necessary for the residency process.  Here is good news – once we complete the residency process in Curacao it is permanent – forever – no yearly or bi-yearly applying.  YES!  We hope to begin the official process in January, and it could take as short a time as two weeks or as long as four months. 

Well, the third goal of finding a home did not happen. We looked at many houses, but in the five days we had to look, we just did not feel comfortable in making a decision. We still are unsure of what we need for ministry, what part of the city to be located, etc.  We are praying that God will show us exactly where to be in January/February so a permanent residence can be found.
Our small apartment in Curacao - for six weeks.
So, we have rented a small 2-bedroom apartment for six weeks so we have a place to land on January 20, 2018.  The hope is that in the month of February we can find a home and complete the residency process.  Then we will return to Costa Rica to end our residency and to pack and move our household goods. It is going to be a wild ride!


For now, we are sorting, giving away, selling a few items and preparing for the move. We have spent the majority of this last week in immigration and judicial offices trying to get the correct paperwork from Costa Rica, and finally we have it all in hand.  God helped us to get it done in record time! 

We are looking forward to tomorrow when Joshua, Lilly and Kayley visit us from the USA.  Josh and Lilly will be with us for one week, and Kayley will stay until classes start at MVNU in January.  We will enjoy a couple of days at the beach and a couple more here in the city.  We are thankful for this opportunity to spend time with our kids.  It will likely be our last family vacation in Costa Rica, so we are going to enjoy every moment.

Thanks for your continued prayers as we make the transition to the Caribbean.  We are a jumble of emotions these days as we say goodbye to so many dear friends. The good thing is that those kind of friends stay in your life, so we know we will keep in touch. 

Many blessings from the Webb family during the Advent season.

Monday, November 13, 2017

SENDAS and Idaho Team Update


Hello and Bon Día (Good day in language of Papiamentu),
If you read our last post, you know that we are preparing for a move to Curacao. But before all that can happen, there are some final events and teams to take care of here in Costa Rica. 

When we returned from home assignment in late October, it was just in time for three big Seminary events in a row: the annual Assembly, the Llamados (Called) Conference and then Graduation.  We jumped into the schedule full force!  

The SENDAS Board, so many great leaders in this group.

Round table discussions during the Llamados Theological Conference
Llamados 2017 - a great event with 165 in attendance.

David and I were honored to have the SENDAS graduation service dedicated to our years of service in Costa Rica.  It was quite an honor!
The faculty and graduates - SENDAS 2017
A few days after all that, our final Work and Witness team for the year arrived. We are thankful for Bruce Wilson who was here to help and who has accepted the role of W&W Coordinator for 2018.  All the 2018 teams, and there are many of them, are in good hands! 

This team arrived from Meridian, Idaho.  The Valley Shepherd Church sent 14 people to work on the Children’s Ministry building in San Francisco de San Isidro de Heredia (yes, that is the longest name of a town in the world!).  Laying block and filling holes were the main jobs this week, along with serving children in the local elementary school for two mornings.  There was a talent show and send off on Saturday night and of course a fun day of tourism too.

Making our way to church on Sunday morning.

Working in the elementary school near the church. 

A team photo with the on site construction workers.

Jeremy and David with Luis one of the leaders of the construction crew.

We are so thankful for all the teams we have been a part of this year – fourteen in total! Each team was a blessing not only to the local church project, but to us personally as well.  THANK YOU!

Soon the Meridian team will return home to their homes and families, and our thoughts will be on our upcoming move. We will make a trip to Curacao next week, and we need to accomplish a number of things while there.  Most importantly is to get to know the Petrus family, Nazarenes living in Curacao now for a number of years.  They have already been a big help to us in this transition, and we look forward to working alongside them in ministry. 

Willemstad, Curacao

Also, we need to find a house to live in.  Honestly, it is not difficult to find a home, but we are seeking the home that God has in mind for us – the one where we will be most effective in ministry because of the location and the neighbors.  Will you pray with us?   

Another goal is to learn the ropes about immigrating to Curacao. We have already started some paperwork processes, but we are unsure if we are doing it all correctly.  We would like to receive residency as soon as possible so we can receive our shipment before too long.

For now, we are trying to put off saying goodbye as it will be January before we leave.  Before all that sadness occurs, we look forward to having our kids with us for a week in December for our last family vacation in Costa Rica (at least for awhile!). 

Thanks for your prayers and support.  As David always says, “The best is yet to come!”  We are clinging to that thought! 

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Gracias Costa Rica, Hello Curacao



After serving nearly 11 years as missionaries in Costa Rica, God has asked us to take on a new missionary assignment.  It is with sadness in leaving our many friends in the land of Pura Vida, and with anticipation of what the future holds, that we officially announce that we have accepted God’s call to move to the island of Curacao to help develop the Church of the Nazarene on the ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao), focusing on the languages of English and Spanish.  We plan on moving to Curacao in January of 2018.

Después de server casi 11 años como misioneros en Costa Rica, Dios nos ha pedido tomar una nueva asignación como misioneros.  Es con tristeza por salir de nuestros muchos amigos en la tierra de Pura Vida, y con anticipación de lo que tiene el futuro que anunciamos que hemos aceptado el llamado de Dios para mudarnos a la isla de Curazao para desarrollar la Iglesia del Nazareno en las islas ABC (Aruba, Bonaire, y Curazao), enfocándonos en los idiomas de inglés y español.  Tenemos planes de mudarnos a Curazao en enero de 2018.

This is not a decision that has come quickly or easily.  We have been praying about a possible change for more than a year. It would certainly be easier and more comfortable to continue to serve in Costa Rica where we have raised our kids, where our house feels like a home, where we know our way around (even in a country with no street addreses) and where ministry is a joy.  But God has not called any of us to comfort, but instead to obedience. 

Esta decisión no es algo que hemos decidido rápidamente o fácilmente.  Hemos estado orando sobre un cambio por más de un año.  Sería más fácil y más confortable continuar sirviendo en Costa Rica dónde hemos criado nuestros niños, dónde la casa se siente como un hogar, dónde conocemos las rutas de las calles y dónde el ministerio es un gozo.  Pero Dios no nos ha llamado al confort, sino a la obediencia.

 

We will travel to Curacao in mid-November to begin the moving process.  We will be getting to know our new friends the Petrus family, learning about the multiple cultures of Curacao, investigating immigration requirements and finding a new home. Read this article in Engage Magazine about the work of the Petrus family and others in Curacao.

http://www.engagemagazine.com/content/nazarene-presence-officially-recognized-cura%C3%A7ao

Al mediados de noviembre, vamos a viajar a Curazao para comenzar el proceso de la mudanza.  Vamos a conocer nuestros nuevos amigos, la familia Petrus, aprender sobre las culturas de Curazao, investigar los requisitos de la inmigración y buscar una nueva casa. 

A big THANKS to all the leaders of the Costa Rican churches who have put up with us, trained us, taught us, and listened to our bad Spanish for eleven years. We owe you a debt of gratitude that is impossible to repay. Because of all you have done to invest in us, we are ready to follow God wherever He leads us on the mission field. 

Mil gracias a todos los líderes de las Iglesias en Costa Rica quienes nos han aportado, entrenado, enseñado y oído a nuestro mal español por once años.  Debemos a ustedes una deuda que es imposible repagar.  Por la inversión de ustedes en nuestras vidas, estamos listos para seguir a Dios dondequiera él nos guíe en el campo misionera. 

We have many questions and few answers at this point concerning this new role and the life we will live on the ABC islands. What we do know is that God is calling and that He is with us. We ask for your prayers for this time of transition.

Tenemos muchas preguntas y pocas respuestas sobre este nuevo rol y la vida en las islas ABC.  Lo que sí sabemos es que Dios está llamando y él está con nosotros. Pedimos sus oraciones durante este tiempo de transición. 

Our most recent family photo in Mount Vernon, Ohio.
If you would like to contact us, feel free to comment on Facebook, send us a message through whatsapp or messenger or the old way - email. swebb@mesoamericaregion.org or dwebb@mesoamericaregion.org. We look forward to hearing from you.

Si quiere contactarnos, puede enviar un mensage en Face, whatsapp, o messenger o por correo electronico. swebb@mesoamericaregion.org or dwebb@mesoamericaregion.org.  Esperamos oir de ustedes.  

David y Shelley Webb

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Home Assignment 2017

We are enjoying our time in the USA, but it is winding down and we will be back in Costa Rica in 10 days.  In the last post you can see a few of our stops along the way in Iowa, KS and MO, and here are a few more.

Pierpont Church in Morgantown, WV.  It was wonderful to reconnect with friends from year's past and meet some new ones too.  An added blessing was having our kids with us that day. 


Then onto Valparaiso, IN to see our friend Pastor Shawn.  He is a great guy, even if he likes Oklahoma (see the background poster).


Next, a big adventure in the Northern California district. We had never been to this area of California, so it was all new to us.  We learned our way around visiting all these churches:  Napa, Santa Rosa, Palo Alto, Pittsburg, Santa Cruz, Livermore Discovery, Fortuna, Willow Creek and Arcata.  We enjoyed each congregation and every area.  This trip was special too because of the partnership between the NorCal district and the Seminary (SENDAS) where we live and work.  This district has brought a number of teams and are supporting the Seminary in many ways. THANK YOU, NorCal.

Seeing the ocean views from Arcata and Santa Cruz, the grapes in Napa, and witnessing the tallest trees in the world were scenic highlights.

 


 Closer to San Francisco, a highlight was the Golden Gate bridge.  Beautiful and awesome!

 And Google, a product we use as much as you do, was a quick stop along the way.

 
If you have followed the news, you know about the wildfires in Northern California.  We visited these areas before the fires started, but we needed to pass through Santa Rosa to return to San Francisco before we flew to Chicago. The fires started the night before. It was heartbreaking to smell the smoke and see the orange color on the hill tops.  So sad that so many have lost their homes, their crops and some their lives.  Pray with us that the winds would die down so the fires could be contained. We hear the churches are serving as shelters for those who have lost their homes.

Fire on the ridge. This is where the highway closed.

Near the coast, with lots of smoke. The sun is trying to peek through the orange haze.

We have now returned to the midwest, visiting many churches in our LINKS district, Chicago Central. We still have a few churches to visit, but this is where we will be this week and next:
Eastridge, Bradley and College Church (all near Kankakee and Olivet).  Then Chicago Calvary, Living Water (Morris), Joliet Crystal Lawns, Sheldon, Kankakee (retired missionaries group), Westbrook and Gilman. 

It is fun to visit so many churches who have sent teams to Costa Rica. The Chicago Central district has been a HUGE help in the Costa Rica North district. Just last night we were at the Joliet Crystal Lawns Church.  Such a blessing to see these friends who have done so much to help the ministry in Costa Rica.


In 10 days, we will pack it up and travel home to Costa Rica. We are excited for upcoming events at SENDAS: the yearly Assembly, a theological conference (Llamados) and graduation are all within 4 days of our return. There will be lots to do, but we are glad to be a part of something so important as the preparing of pastors and leaders. 

Thanks to each of the more than 25 churches we have had the privilege to visit in the USA.  It is a blessing to partner with you!

David, Shelley, Joshua and Kayley Webb

Friday, September 22, 2017

Hurricane and Earthquake Relief


Hello to all our friends and family.

While we are on home assignment in Iowa, Missouri, Ohio and West Virginia, the relief work is beginning in many places of the USA and Mesoamerica Region.  There is not space here to update you on all the relief projects currently in process, but we will mention just a few places where the Church of the Nazarene is affected and working.  Please keep all these places, among others, in your prayers.

1    St. Martin/St. Marteen – This island's three Nazarene churches are either entirely destroyed of mostly destroyed.  75% of the congregations have lost their homes.
2    Puerto Rico – the relief and reconstruction work will take many months here.
3    Dominica – a view from the air shows mass destruction.  Fifteen lives lost, but the number will grow as they reach outlying areas.
4    Mexico – earthquake relief in Junchital continues with NCM working through 20-25 feeding centers, feeding 12,000 or more people 3 meals per day.  The Church of the Nazarene has been the main relief work in this area.  Doctors and psychologists have come to help with the many needs. 
   Mexico – the earthquake relief in the Mexico City area is still in progress as the local churches mobilize to help people in crisis.

Here are a few photos from Junchital, Mexico from our friends Stephen and Anne Sickel who are working with NCM to bring aid to those who most need it. Pray for stamina and wisdom for the leaders who are guiding the work in all these areas.



Relief workers receiving instructions.
As all of this goes on in the world, our home assignment has begun. We have been in the USA for a couple of weeks, first to visit family for a few days of vacation and then to begin speaking in churches.  Going to the ISU game with family was a highlight!   

Us with family behind, waiting for the game to start.
And then viewing another ISU game with family was another fun moment, especially with the energy of these kiddos added to the mix (our great nephews and nieces).


We had a great time in Burlington, Iowa and were so impressed with the First Church’s three-acre plot of land that they use to plant sweet corn. The produce is sold and all the funds go to help missions work around the world. 

Then onto Garnett, KS where we enjoyed seeing the team that visited Costa Rica last August to work in Heredia at two churches.


Missouri was next on the list: Columbia/Fulton and Eldon/Jefferson City were our two stops.  All four churches were represented, and we enjoyed reconnecting with the W&W team members from January.  The Eldon Church was in the middle of their pie making work.  They make more than 5,000 pies in a two-week period to sell for missions projects.  It was fun to be a small part of the apple pie process.

David helped by coring the apples!

Now we have made our way to Ohio and are excited to meet up with our kids today. Then we will make our way to the Pierpont Church in Morgantown, West Virginia.  We are excited to see all our friends there on Sunday.

For the next few weeks we will travel to Indiana, Chicago, Northern California (by plane!) and then spend one week with the Chicago Central district.  The time will fly by and we will be back in Costa Rica by the end of the month.

Thanks for your prayers as we are traveling the USA.  We hope to see you along the way!

David and Shelley Webb

Friday, August 11, 2017

August Update from Costa Rica

Can you believe it is August already? This year is flying by.  We are so glad to have had a part in 12 Work and Witness teams already this year.  I think this is a record for us.  We can remember one year working with 8 or 9, but 12 takes the cake!  And there are two more to go this year: one this month and one in November.  Whew...I think we are going to make it!


A big and special thanks to the volunteers who have made it possible:  Ted and Lori Bruce (MO District), Bruce and Linda Wilson (South Florida) and Peggy Strange from Missouri who just led her first team (she took the photo above). 

Between teams, we recently traveled to Iowa. We really enjoy speaking at NMI District Conventions. It is always a great experience to share with local missions leaders.  In July, we attended the Iowa District NMI Convention. We spoke in the morning and then held two workshops in the afternoons about a W&W trip to Costa Rica for 2018.  We expected to have a few people attend each workshop, but God surprised us with 55 people in the first one and another 35 in the second. Already we have more than 40 people signed up to participate so we got out our calendars to add a third trip to next year’s calendar.  Three Iowa teams next year!  Gonna be another great year for Costa Rica.

Speaking at the Ames, IA Church of the Nazarene


The construction project is the District Center for the North District located in Muelle.  This project has a great start, thanks to the North district churches who take turns working each weekend. 

Chicago Central Team taking a break from digging.
The first ever W&W team for this project arrived from Chicago Central district in late July.  They were led by a volunteer missionary, Peggy Strange (Bruce and Brian Wilson's sister),  along with her family. We are so blessed to have such great volunteers working to continue the work in Costa Rica. 

 
Two teams arrived in July to finish up the construction at the Quebrada Grande Church.  Here is a link to a great article with photos all about these two teams from Southern Florida.  Just click here: https://sfnazarene.org/big-miracle-costa-rica/


Bruce and Linda Wilson led these two teams, and we provided some logistical support since there were three teams in country at the same time.  

The two Work and Witness teams at the Dedication Service at the new Sanctuary in Quebrada Grande.
David leading the prayer time at the Dedication Service for the Quebrada Grande Church.

Two of our favorite people:  Rev. Johnny Calvo and Bruce Wilson.
At SENDAS, the second course for NTC Manchester was held by video conference.  This is a way to continue to provide great educational opportunities for the SENDAS professors and other leaders.  The course was held in Mexico, linked by video conference to Guatemala and Costa Rica. 


In family news, Kayley has enjoyed her summer at MVNU.  She worked as an RA, in the campus Post Office and has translated materials into English.  She recently attended the Rendezvous event in Canada (a Nazarene church event for Missionary Kids of college age).  She had a great experience! 

Joshua continues his work with Park Bank in the Columbus, OH area.  He and his roommates are looking for a new house to rent so a move is in the works. We are praying they will find just the right place, at the right price at the right time.

We are hoping to have both kids with us in early to mid-December to celebrate the holiday a little early.

Our home assignment time is approaching.  We have a full schedule with services in Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, West Virginia, Illinois and California.  We hope to see you along the way!

We have another W&W team arriving on tomorrow (Saturday) from California to help SENDAS complete the Orchid building.  Painting are tiling are the main jobs.  It will be a great week of work alongside good friends.

Thanks for your prayers. 
David and Shelley Webb

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