day 4


hi my name is Andrew Holybee,

This is my 4th year here at power. The thing that stand most out in my mind is the awesome power of everyone surrendering to GOD and letting HIM work through us. No matter what the obstacles we seem to over come it and it seems like that was GOD’s plan the whole time. For me the underlying theme is surrender and i am not happy with my where my spiritual walk is at i want more, i want to be more involved in my community make more of a difference in the lives of those around me. i will return with renewed strength and the memory that great things can be accomplished when we surrender our will to GOD.

Day 3


Hi,

This Ron Kiefer, from Rome, Georgia.

Well this is day three, and we are in Laredo. What a great experience so far. What I thought would be mostly construction, is much more. We have had great interaction with pastors and members of their community. It is a great spiritual experience. It is fantastic to be a part of a team with great Christian men. All for the glory of God.

Day 2

Hey I’m Craig Gilbert, pastor of East Hills Community Church. I’m a “Rookie”, which means this is my first time on a Power trip. But, this is not my first time on a missions trip, in fact I have been around the world more than once serving God and His church…..the problem is it has been a few years. Being in full time ministry you can get too comfortable with the people you serve and can easily forget that the Great Commandment has no boundaries…Today, as we walked around a cardboard city praying for and ministering to people, I fell in love with the world again and it felt absolutely wonderful!!!!This trip isn’t about nails and two by fours it’s about loving people. people…all people.

Day 1

Well Day 1, as well as my first time to POWER. Started early, With a Great Group of Guys. Today was going well till we got into San Antonio, Southwest didn’t put our bags on our Plane, So they came later lots of flying and driving. Great Worship, making new friends, all for the work of God.
God Bless, Keep us in Pray Josh Read