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Way of the Cross Ministries began in
January 1988, when it became known that a children's home in Matamoras,
Mexico was in desperate need of assistance. Ben Butler of Harlingen,
Texas and an eventual co-founder of the ministry brought its plight
before a group of Christian laymen.
After taking a building once used as a house of prostitution and turning
it into a children’s home with running water, plumbing and light, we
dedicated it to the Lord and celebrated with volunteers from both sides
of the border. There was food for all and the Lord provided a powerful
evangelist to preach the Word of God from the top of a converted school
bus. There was a great harvest of souls that day. Little did anyone know
that The Way of the Cross Ministries was being born.
One vision for the ministry was to acquire a bus so that they could
deliver God’s Word to the people when and wherever the Lord directed. In
the spring of 1989 with the help of a local church, an old school bus
was purchased. The bus was painted and fitted with a platform stage, a
lighting system, sound system and a 20 foot lighted cross. The Way of
the Cross rolled into action in April of 1989.
The group began taking the bus into different Colonias throughout
Matamoras. They visited areas where poverty abounds, where there is no
electricity or running water and the people literally live in shacks.
They went to preach the gospel, the saving grace of Jesus Christ, and
experienced tremendous results.
It became apparent that a formal organization had to be formed. A Board
of Advisors was added, and a formal plan of operation developed to
insure that the Lord’s work would be properly done and that His
resources would be used wisely. In the spring of 1989, Ben Butler and
Murry McClain established SEEK YE THE WAY OF THE CROSS
MINISTRIES. By the
end of 1990 the ministry became a full-time organization.
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