Sunday, July 30, 2006

Rodeo Up!

Last night Leslie and I went with several friends to a "charreada" (similar to rodeo). It was really neat. The grounds are beautiful, and the place is adorned with typical Mexican decorations. Most of the events are much like events you would see at a typical rodeo in the U.S., but some are completely different.

Some of the guys wore traditional Mexican sombreros, and others wore Texan cowboy hats. There was a charreada band, and they seemed to enjoy themselves like we used to in the rodeo band, but the music was very traditionally Mexican of the cowboy lifestyle. It seems like every song had the same beat and melody, just different lyrics.

I wish I had taken my camera!

Saturday, July 29, 2006

I Have Moved

Just to let everybody know, I have successfully moved to Mexico by God's grace! Last night the trip was a little treacherous because there were floods in the desert. I had to stop for more than out hour in one small town because the water was flowing 5 feet deep over the road. Once it finally got down to 2 feet, people started driving carefully across, and I followed.

When I got to Torreón at 1:00 am, they had had floods as well, and the main thoroughfair was covered with about 12" of water. I carefully drove through the many blocks of the southern half of the city. It felt like I was in a boat again, except when I saw a terrible wreck that reminded me of my terrestrial grounding just below the water.

The sun is shining again here, and steam rises from the streets. The trees and plants are raising their boughs to the One who gave them a much needed drink. Let us join them and praise God for watering this thirsty desert.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Elk in the Highlands of Tecuán


Elk at camp in Tecuán.

These elk don't have to worry about their lives, they are protected.

Last Day in US


Today I am finishing up packing and storing the belongings that I won't take. Some things I will just give away. I hope to finish tonight and take off tomorrow morning on a new adventure and new life in Mexico. I begin teaching on August 14, and Leslie and I plan to get married at the beginning of October. Big changes are in store!

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Taking Back Torreón



TAKING BACK TORREÓN FOR CHRIST

Dear Partners in the work of Christ,

The Mission

You have a new opportunity to participate in the advance of the Lord’s kingdom in the foreign field. Torreón, México has been targeted as the sight of a new church plant by the Christian Community of the Laguna, a congregation of the Lord’s church in Lerdo, where my fiancée serves as director of children’s education. The metropolitan area of the Laguna includes the cities of Torreón, Gómez Palacio and Lerdo with a total of close to one million people.

Christian Community in Lerdo has a strong, healthy congregation of 500 members that reaches the cities of Lerdo and Gómez Palacio, but now, in its 16th year the congregation is strategizing to establish a new congregation in Torreón, the largest of the three cities. The preacher invited me to participate in this ministry with six members of the Lerdo congregation earlier this year, and the Lord has opened the door for me to go teach in a local university starting in August.

This opportunity would allow me to connect and develop relationships with students, faculty and their families while gradually starting group Bible studies. The objective is to form a congregation in Torreón after the first new believers are baptized, and equip them to minister in the power of the Spirit back to their families and friends. I will be working together under the guidance of the ministers and elders there. By God’s power and guidance, you and I can reach this city.


My Job

I will be working mornings at the Autonomous University of the Laguna teaching English, and in the afternoons and evenings I will dedicate time to evangelism, Bible studies, and eventually leadership training. I look forward to your participation and continued communication. Exciting things are in store!

How Can You Help?


  1. Prayer Partners – we need partners who will be dedicated to pray regularly for the lost in the city God has called us to, our financial provision, and for our ministry.
  2. One-time Financial Gifts – one-time gifts are needed to help with my move and transition from Abilene to Torreón.
  3. Monthly Financial Support – for those who are called to give on a regular basis, we have a monthly need of $1,750 to cover personal expenses over the next year.
Checks can be sent to the Kingdom Advance School of Ministry with a note attached setting the funds aside for Brian Hailey. Please do not write my name directly on any part of the check.

Thank you for your love and participation,
Brian Hailey

Return address:

Kingdom Advance
P.O. Box 3504
Abilene, Texas 79604

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Mexican Pine Forests


The lush mountains of the state of Durango in Mexico are MARVELOUS! My parents came to visit Leslie and me in Torreón, and we traveled to an encampment (Tecuán) in the mountains about 5 hours west of Leslie's house. The cool thing is that my mom remembers all of this area from when she was a kid. Just a few miles away from Tecuán is where my mom's family got their "chichimoco" or chipmunk. He was their pet for several years.

Saturday, July 01, 2006

Desert Watered Down

I am writing from a rainy spot in the desert. I have been here in Torreón for a week now, and it has rained several times. With the rain have come more comfortable termperatures, and that is wonderful because it is usually like an inferno here in this part of Mexico during the spring and summer. I have some beautiful pictures that I have loaded on my comptuer, but I haven't been able to connect it to the internet in order to post them. I also took pictures of a dust storm blowing through before all the rain. It is really impressive to watch a dark shadow come over the earth. You can see half of the picture clear and the other half dark with sand.