Faith. Hope. Love.
- Jellene Berry
- Apr 20
- 4 min read

A Mission to Pakistan That Changed Everything
“And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” – 1 Corinthians 13:13
There are trips that inspire. There are trips that stretch you. And then, there are trips that mark you forever. Our recent mission to Pakistan—aptly named Faith. Hope. Love.—was all three. What began as a simple “yes” to God became a whirlwind of miracles, deliverance, bold preaching, and heart-shaking moments of compassion. We journeyed into some of the darkest places—where the Gospel had never been preached, where bondage ran deep, and where hope was barely a whisper. And yet, in every step… Jesus met us there.
Into the Forgotten Places
We stepped into villages where the name of Jesus had never been heard. Places steeped in poverty, idolatry, and spiritual darkness. And yet, we were not alone. The presence of the Lord went before us.
We brought not just resources—but the message of the cross. We saw crowds gather in the open fields, hungry to hear the truth, desperate for healing, longing to know the God who saves. There was no marketing campaign. No invitation cards. Just the Word, preached with boldness—and the people came.
“Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.” – Mark 16:15
The Response of the People
We challenged the people to turn from idols, and their hearts were open. They responded with repentance. We saw idols broken, witchcraft renounced, and entire families come forward to surrender to Christ. And the hunger? It was overwhelming.
We watched thousands run—not for food or entertainment—but for Bibles. The sound of their feet echoed like a stampede of desperation and reverence. They clung to the Word like treasure. Some wept as they held it for the first time in their language.
“The entrance of Your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple.”
– Psalm 119:130
Healing, Deliverance & Power
What we witnessed was nothing short of Book of Acts-level power.
A mute girl spoke for the first time in her life.
A man who had once been prayed for by Pastor Mac a year prior—too sick to walk at the time—came running to us, completely healed and testifying.
Demons were cast out, and the oppressed were set free.
The sick were healed, the broken restored, and the spiritually dead brought back to life through the power of Jesus.
We laid hands on the sick, on the desperate, on the forgotten—and Jesus healed. People fell under the power of God in the open streets. Some trembled. Others cried out. Many fell to their knees in worship.
“And these signs shall follow them that believe… they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.” – Mark 16:17-18
Ministry in the Brick Kilns & Among Orphans
We walked into the brick kilns—harsh, labor-filled environments where even children are forced to work. We didn’t come with judgment. We came with food, prayer, and love.
We reminded these families that they are seen. That God has not forgotten them. That the Gospel belongs to the poor, the oppressed, the hidden, and the weary. And we spoke life into them. We held the hands of the orphans we support. We looked into their eyes and reminded them that they have purpose. We declared the promises of God over their lives.
“When He saw the crowds, He was moved with compassion.” – Matthew 9:36
A Time to Celebrate the Laborers
One of the most touching moments was witnessing the graduation of students from Rhema Bible College—students we had personally supported, prayed over, and believed in. To see them now, standing in caps and gowns, bold in the Spirit, ready to go forth and preach the Gospel across their nation, was deeply humbling.
“The harvest truly is great, but the laborers are few.” – Luke 10:2
This was a harvest moment. A moment where we saw our “yes” to support others turn into eternal impact.
The Heart of Jesus
This trip gave us a glimpse into the heart of Jesus. We felt what He must have felt when He looked out and saw the multitudes—sheep without a shepherd. The compassion, the ache, the urgency. Yes, many were healed. But not all. And in those moments, we were reminded that He alone is the Healer. We are vessels. He is sovereign.
“I will have mercy on whom I have mercy.” – Romans 9:15
Still, we preached. We prayed. We pressed in—because we believe the Gospel is power. And whether healing came in an instant or in a process, we trusted the One who sent us.
Kept by His Grace
From beginning to end, we saw the hand of God on our team. Through spiritual warfare, long days, intense encounters, and long travels, He kept us. We thank God for traveling mercies, supernatural strength, and the armor of His Spirit that never failed.
To every person who gave, prayed, supported, or even whispered our names in intercession—you were with us. This fruit is yours. This testimony is yours. Together, we planted seeds of faith, delivered hope, and released love.
“How shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher?” – Romans 10:14
Until All Have Heard
This mission was never about us. It’s always been about the Kingdom. About Jesus. About making sure not one soul is left behind. We’ll go again. We’ll go deeper. We’ll go until every ear has heard, every eye has seen, and every heart has been given the chance to say yes to the King.
“And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come.” – Matthew 24:14
Until all have heard.
Faith. Hope. Love.
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