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Shelley Webb serves as a sponsored missionary with The Cause in the USA and Canada.

Shelley Webb is an ordained elder serving on the USA/Canada Region as part of The Cause Team. She lives in South Texas and also ministers in the bilingual Mid-Valley Church of the Nazarene located on the border with Mexico, along with her husband David.

Shelley studied English education (B.A.), Student Personnel Services with counseling (M.A.) and Teaching English as a second language (M.A.). 

Shelley and David served for 15 years on the MAC/Mesoamerica Region in the areas of education, administration, evangelism, discipleship, missions teams and more. One of their favorite parts of serving on the mission field is the opportunity to raise up young leaders. Now working to develop and implement The Cause, the mission continues for them in the USA/Canada region.

The Cause invites young adults into God’s mission through real, cross-cultural experiences. Rooted in the Church of the Nazarene’s Global Missions legacy, The Cause connects young adults to meaningful opportunities—short-term trips, internships, and developmental experiences—across all six world regions.

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