Monthly Archives - April 2010

What Dave Taught Them

Decades ago, a boy was orphaned and entrenched in the U.S. foster care system. Plucked out by a caring family, he didn’t quite graduate from high school, but did get his G.E.D. Later in life, he started a business […]

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Come-on, Church

Long Hollow in Nashville hosted Moise and I this past weekend as part of its Crazy Love campaign. Wow! God is on the move – big. We were blown away by the Spirit of the Living […]

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That Day is Today

Brooklyn giving her "birthday gift" to The Global Orphan Project
Meet Brooklyn Hannan, a nine-year-old, 4.0 student, and a lock-down defender on the Quest competitive soccer team. That’s impressive, but get ready for the best part of the […]

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That's what its all about

Alan Dietrich, live from Haiti
This is a beautiful site. A young man named Jacob, pictured below, who is the son of one of the orphan village Pastors, praying to receive Christ as Lord and Savior. […]

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From ruins to restoration

Alan Dietrich, Live from Haiti
Please allow me to introduce you to some great men and leaders. Tate Williams had been working his own construction business in Utah with his brother when the earthquake hit in Haiti, and he […]

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Mother's Day Gifts

Unfortunately we have sold out of our hand painted picture frames. Thank you for blessing so many Moms! Each gift provided food for a GO Project House Momma and her 10 kids, and you blessed many House Mommas […]

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April Newsletter

Global Update from Joe Knittig
God continues to move here and there to rouse us to action; to move His local church around the world to care for the neediest children. Let us give you a quick rundown of […]

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Linked-In Thru Him

Yesterday, Adrien and I went to Lincoln, Nebraska to meet with some of our die hard GO Project friends. The Lord rattled me pretty good.
Listen to this…
In 2008, I got a random call from a woman in Lincoln, […]

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Renise Matters

Hello, GO Family. Many of you have been faithfully reading this blog since Jan. 12. You’ve become attached to these children, like Renise.
On Saturday, March 20, Renise gave birth to her little daughter, Kimberly. We’ve been […]

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Back To School

“Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” William Butler Yeats
Truth told, Back to School time at my house means an annual ritual carrying the same rote emotions.
Disappointment. The kids have been […]

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