
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
"The Winds of Change" Begins early stages of Pre-Production

We have shot some amazing footage on Oak Island Texas. We had captured on our smaller camera for our Ike Documentary. The Oak Island County Sheriffs Dept & National Guard would not allow any media, cameras, or photo journalists inside the area to film. When we got word of that in our Anuahac base camp. Our film crew decided to take our smallest digital pocket camera in case the Troopers or FEMA would confiscate from us as they tried to over in Orange Texas. They wre many different challenges shooting this Hurricane documentary with no power electricty, production sets, or finances for four weeks. (Grateful for the army MRE' food boxes that local strangers, pastors, neighbors and friends who kept fuel in our tanks during film production. The favor of God pours out faithfully!
We are grateful and humbled to where he sends us, and has given us sole responsibility in representing his eye-gates in faith media. Keep checking for updates. Island Blessings!
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Hurricane Ike Victims - Oak Island, Texas

We prayed for the community families we interviewed that had been severely devastated around Anahuac County region especially the tiny remote coastal community of Oak Island, located just fifteen miles south of Anahuac.We quickly grabbed our HD cameras and drove east I-10 towards Beaumont Texas. When we arrived in Anahuac we camped out under open skies for a few days with a ministry brother.
We set up a prayer tent on a baseball field park located next to the American Legion Hall where the American Red Cross had already set up.The next few days we all handed out bottled water, ice and MRE's food meals that were given to us by the National Guard, and other outreach ministries that stopped by the tabernacle tent for prayer and fellowship. We all prayed and began ministering to many devastated families who had been driving all over Chambers County looking desperately for food, water, clothes and yes FEMA. Many drivers and residents saw the huge white shelter from the main road and some decided to come over and ask for help. We were positioned in the center of everything that was going on that week.
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