Monthly Archives - May 2010

More from House of Hope in Haiti

Jimmy Dodd
Live from Haiti
Another beautiful day in Haiti. Clearly, it is going to be a hot day today.
The team awoke up at 4 am this morning because the children were awake and singing at the […]

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House of Hope in Haiti

Pastor Jimmy “Haiti host extraordinaire” Dodd, is leading another adventure this week. Jimmy +30 landed in Haiti yesterday. We’re most excited about 18 girls on Jimmy’s team from KC’s House of Hope. Our guess is that […]

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Recognizing Divine Appointments

What does a mom raising three children in KC have in common with a missionary who helps run a denomination with ten million people in Uganda? Both recognize divine appointments.
Two years ago, Ann Morrison’s daughter, Cara, came home […]

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Greatest in the Kingdom

History is full of children doing great things! David slayed Goliath; Samuel was called to be a prophet of God, and Mary gave birth to our Savior all before they reached today’s legal voting age. Paul tells […]

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Run to Win!

Pastor James MacDonald is preaching a sermon series called ‘In it to Win it.’ That resonates with us here at the GO Project! We’re not interested in a good try with marginal results. Our God, and His […]

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Flag Day in Haiti

Alan Dietrich, Live from Haiti
Today, May 18th, is Haitian’s flag holiday. The kids and their teachers are celebrating in the school!
Haiti's Flag Day Celebration

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Are you Ruined for the Average?

In the four months since Haiti’s earthquake, we’ve seen God’s hands move through His people in wonderful and mighty ways. All life-transforming stories are gifts meant to be shared. So, today, with the Introduction to our GO […]

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Welcoming More Children

Pastor Moise Vaval, Live from Haiti:
This week, we welcome 20 more children into the village. All of them missing a mother or father; only three of them have parents but are among the neediest. They are coming […]

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Smiles in Rain – Another Day in Haiti

Trace Thurlby, Live from Haiti
We took our bus to Leogane today. The first amazing thing about that is – we have a bus! Earlier this year, it took a group effort just to buy two cell […]

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