VOB News March 2011

Outreach: We had nearly 200 brand new shoes donated this past month.

If you ever wondered how much fun it would be to drive a “shoe mobile” and find feet to match...IT IS! The smiles on these faces tell it all.  The shoes found good homes among the children in many poor colonia’s as well as some of their parents.  The shoes were also nice gifts rewarded to many men and women who are working hard on their own rehabilitation.

There may even be more shoes to come!

Click here for many more Shoe Mobile Day photos!

 

Worship!

If you read last month’s newsletter, you know it was focused on worship being a priority.

This month, we would like to announce a new addition to Voice of the Bride, called WorldWide Intercession Plan!   This new endeavor, is focused on bringing together worship & prayer in a format designed to bless nations, people-groups, missionaries, and whatever else the Lord should call us to focus on.  Our first ‘mission’ will be a worship & intercessory event, here in San Diego, on behalf of situations in Egypt, Libya, Israel, and the Mideast in general.  In light of the ongoing tragedies on Japan, we will also be focusing on praying for, and worshiping the Lord, over  that nation.  We believe that prayer rides on the wings of worship, and we KNOW these nations & the peoples living in them, need our help in both a tangible (giving) way, as well as a spiritual (praying) way.  Please join us, wherever you are, on Saturday night, March 26, from 8:00pm (pacific coast time) until 10:30 pm and pray for these nations/situations.  The time is critical.  (you can pray for us, as well, as we move forward with this new ministry opportunity).  THANK YOU!

If you live in Southern California and want to attend, the venue is:   East County Prayer Center  737 Main St.  El Cajon, CA 92020

Reminder corner:

We hope to gain some additional monthly supporters for this next year. Let us know if that is you!

VOB News February 2011

“ ..and when He had taken the book, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb,having each one a harp & golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints…”  Rev. 5:8

In this passage in the Book of Revelation,  worship is represented in one hand (the harp representing worship & music) and prayer is represented in the other hand (the bowls are full of incense which represent the prayers of the people of GOD).   Often, in our prayers, we pray, ‘Lord, let Your Kingdom come, Your will be done, here on earth, as it is in Heaven’.  But what IS going on in Heaven?   According to the above passage, there is a distinct correlation between worship & prayer.  When we pray, GOD answers our prayer  (not always in our timing or according to our wishes, of course, but He always answers and He is ALWAYS good!).    When we worship, GOD inhabits our praises and He comes and fills the room with His presence.  (Psalm 22:3)


Prayer seems to flow more easily out of worship.  Probably because we get ourselves into a more appropriate attitude as we worship.  The cry of our heart often comes out during worship, like no other time.  We seek the heart of GOD.  We sing about Who He is.  We gain revelation about Him.  We cry out.  He hears us.  He answers.    It’s a simple flow that yields complex results.  As we ‘do’  the activity of Heaven, which seems very clearly to be worship if we study Revelation, we are now, in reality, being the answer to that very prayer mentioned above about bringing the Kingdom of GOD here on earth.  And when the Kingdom of GOD comes, all kinds of cool stuff happens!

 

Most people, whether they follow Jesus or not, have some understanding or idea of what prayer is.  Studies have shown that people in hospitals, who receive prayer, seem to heal faster.  You, yourself, have probably seen untold answers to prayer over the course of your life.  It is a valued and worthwhile endeavor to pray.  Some people even seem to have the gift of prayer, and they simply love the act of praying.  We pray for our family, our friends, our jobs or schools, our country, or the world in general.  We pray for missionaries.  We pray for people groups.  Many people are praying right now for the situation in Egypt & in the Middle East, as things become even more volatile.  We have asked you to pray for us, as we minister in Mexico, regularly feeding the poor.  Prayer is vital to our walk as Christians.  Worship is equally as vital to our walk as Followers of Christ. The Old Testament is particularly full of passages on the importance of worship!   When we put worship and prayer together, a powerful force is unleashed upon the earth.  Try it sometime!  Put on a favorite worship cd, or a cd of favorite hymns.  Sit and ask GOD to direct your prayers. Or grab your guitar and play some worship tunes…or improvise however you need to.  If you’ve never done this before, you will be amazed at the renewed depths your prayers will go, and the sense of ‘mission’ you’ll feel has been accomplished when you are done.  If you HAVE done this before, you might want to refresh yourself in it.  There are few things I do where I feel so satisfied.

May the Lord guide us in accomplishing HIS will in this day and in this time.

GOD bless you as you become a worship and prayer ‘missionary’.

 

Could you please add these requests to your prayer time:

 

  1. please pray for a developing VOB vision to launch worship and intercession for the nations as described above.
  2. please continue to pray for protection and safety in ministering in Mexico.
  3. also please pray for Wayne’s physical health to keep up with the physical demands of the ministry.
  4. praise GOD, we have had an easier time in getting food (though still limited to non-produce) across the border! Although this could change at any time, (please continue to pray) this is a HUGE answer to prayer!

 

Also, just as we have asked you to pray we also like to offer PRAISE for answered prayer!  It has been over a year since Wayne quit his job and focused on the Mexico mission full time.  God has supplied our need and we are grateful for those of you who committed to being part of the provision of that need.   Many of you are monthly supporters, and one of you (back home) has consistently supported us since we embarked on our full time ministry journey in 1996.  (you know who you are – thank you!). Perhaps this year, some of you may be able to commit to monthly support.  Any amount helps build our budget for Wayne to remain full time.  Again your partnership is vital both in prayer and resources!