Power Trip 2012 Week 2 Day 1


The Power of Prayer starts Mission Trip right!

The Power Ministry team arrived tonight at the beginning outpost: Faith Mission in Del Rio, Texas after a great day of travel by plane, bus and van.

We will be serving the people of Cuidad Acuna tomorrow. Before logistics were discussed and before devotional booklets were distributed, Doug Wible sent the 65 member team into small groups to pray and set our hearts upon God.

The rooms of Faith Mission were filled with prayers for marriages, encouragement, physical healing of ourselves and loved ones and for effectiveness in ministry for the glory of Jesus Christ.

All of this to remember that God works mightily through men who are dependent upon God!

Its quiet now as men rest for tomorrow’s ministry.

Doug Husen

Breaking Out in Spontaneous Song and Prayer

I finished my last bite of lunch at Magdiel Bible School in Matamoros, and heard music and singing coming from outside.  Stepping out to see what was up, I saw a large circle of students and POWER men singing the same Christian songs in two languages. It just started spontaneously, and it was amazing.

I pulled out my phone to post this, when I heard, “It’s three o’clock!” shouted in the courtyard. Three in the afternoon is where POWER stops whatever we’re doing to pray.

The song stopped and prayer started — just as spontaneously and just as musical. And just as amazing. Pray for the students of Magdiel.

Power Trip 2012 Week 1 Day 4

While last night it approached midnight as most POWER team members called it a night. This morning, they needed to be packed, with their bag on the luggage van — ready to depart the Red Roof Inn in Laredo by 7:00 AM.

They were on the road to El Cenizo, for a quick breakfast at David Burkett’s Faith Mission by 7:30. Today was the mid point of week one.

Worship and devotions kicked the morning off as Bobby Biber talked about fellowship, and truly being engaged with one another and with God.

By 9 AM, crews were working on projects around or near the complex: roofing, framing, a porch, a pantry. Work continued through the day, ending with dinner and a departure for Brownsville, TX (the very last stretch of border between Texas And Mexico).

Be sure to view the slide show, above, for a great look at the day’s activity.Tomorrow, it’s off to Magdiel Bible School, and a day with the students…

Text by David McKnight
Pictures Provided by Chris Cho & Daniel Balboa

Power Trip 2012 Week 1 Day 3

Third day of the trip, it’s Wednesday, and the group spent the day in Acuna.

If you caught today’s earlier mobile post, for those of us on the JOY (Jesus – Others -You) Tour and puppet team, the morning started with a smooth border crossing, followed by a police stop (scroll down to read more on that).

All four vans then continued to a small elementary school, where Pat from Faith Mission introduced the group to the principal, teachers and students.

As the puppet team set up for their show, the rest of the group visited a classroom, where the children sang them a song in English. They then visited a younger class of students — who sang them Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (in Spanish). And the POWER men sang the same song back to the students in English (to wild applause of course).

Music is important in education, so the kids were definitely ready when the puppets took center stage. Lots of music, lots of cheering and lots of fun.

There’s nothing quite like watching a group of men known for their ability to build homes and churches — taking on their alter egos in the form of these fantastic puppets.

Pat then rounded up the JOY team, while the puppeteers continued to wow the kids. Two vans took off to the store to pick up fresh tortillas (and soccer balls). The vans were already loaded with clothes, blankets, beanies, caps and gloves (along with bibles and candy). With a few more provisions they headed to a community that was in need.

They gave testimony, and handed out their two van loads of clothes and goodies to the large group of both adults and children gathered. What a testament to the power of JOY!

Lunch at Mission 1 was followed by visits to the various project sites. To get more done; of course. The youth center got its roof on, and practically looked like a finished building before crews pulled out. This building will be finished once week two arrives next week.

Then on to dinner, and three more hours on the road as the group launched for Laredo. And of course. A lot more tomorrow!





Written by David McKnight
Pictures provided by Chis Cho & Daniel Balboa

Border Crossing for JOY Tour and Puppet Team

No problem crossing the border this morning — but shortly after crossing, our van (driven by Loren Vander Schaaf) got pulled over by the local policia. Then the three other vans in front of us got pulled over, too.

That’s a little nerve wracking. BUT no problem. They were just checking in with us, and took names and phone numbers — and let us know if we needed anything, to just give them a call.

Pray for law enforcement in these border communities. Great people with a tough job.