Cholera Update
As promised, here is an update on Haiti, Cholera, and the children we all care about so much.
Since news of Cholera broke, we have been in constant contact with our field partners in Haiti. They understand what Cholera […]
As promised, here is an update on Haiti, Cholera, and the children we all care about so much.
Since news of Cholera broke, we have been in constant contact with our field partners in Haiti. They understand what Cholera […]
From: Joe Knittig, Home in KC
We ended our SE Asia visit in Mae Sot, on the Thai/Burma border, the birthplace of The Global Orphan Project.
Our first local church partner was led by Pastor Emmanuel (“Manny”) Sinoy. Manny ministers […]
Recent news from Haiti has been tough to read. An outbreak of Cholera, which causes dehydration and diarrhea, has turned fatal and is growing in scale. In the US, we’d treat Cholera by drinking clean water (an […]
In 2004, Mike Valdez (Filipino pastor in Cambodia) had his little church going, and a broken heart for the hurting children around him. He met Mike Fox. They stood on a piece of land in Phnom Penh […]
From: Joe Knittig
We just visited Solid Rock Village in Kampong Thom. This was one of our first orphan care works in the world.
Here’s a pic of the kids here. They are doing GREAT. There are 47 […]
Fox and I are headed out for the day here in Chiang Mai, Thailand. (It’s 8:30 am here.)
Thailand is where the Global Orphan Project started! It’s quite exciting to be back, ready to expand.
Just after reading the […]
Joe Knittig, Thailand
We arrived in Chiang Mai, Thailand. We’re here to continue scrubbing South Asia expansion, where child trafficking is rampant (especially for little girls in poverty).
Woke up in Thailand this morning to an uplifting email from Pastor […]
Here’s a pic of the village in Malaybalay, Mindinao, Philippines. As you know, we believe in “cultural relevance.” Here in Asia, it’s quite common to build vertically. These homes are actually 4 simple living units in […]
From Joe Knittig, Philippines
Many of you wonder where the kids come from. Here is an example that occurred while we were in the Philippines.
This pic is of a grandpa (left), uncle (right), and one of our local partner’s […]