A Father's Love
This time of year we strive for words to express our appreciation for our fathers. My mind fills with memories of fishing, canoeing; Dad leading a project or another engaged father at a sporting event. As I got older, […]
This time of year we strive for words to express our appreciation for our fathers. My mind fills with memories of fishing, canoeing; Dad leading a project or another engaged father at a sporting event. As I got older, […]
This March, we introduced you to Rukore, a rural town in gorgeous southern Uganda. Dr. Alison Barfoot, our GO Africa Field Director, identified a pressing need there to care for orphaned and abandoned children, as well as a strong […]
Several years ago a teenager (John) new in his faith met a twenty-something Christian (Josh). With a pretty wife, leadership skills, and a servant’s heart, Josh seemed to have it all, so John was a bit surprised when Josh […]
I just uploaded “Singing and Dancing at Jumecourt School!” on Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/25037747
Crowds came to witness Charlotte’s “Some Pig” Web that stood as a sign that Wilbur was no ordinary swine. While we don’t have a literate spider or gawking crowds, we can’t help but feel a little of Farmer […]
Dixon is one of our little homies from the Village at Cambry! He is awesome! http://twitpic.com/55znlv
Check out the latest “Jumecourt Jam Session” on Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/24518304
Check out this video from La Hatte Children’s Village: http://vimeo.com/24479604
Progress is generally incremental. Grandparents that see their grandkids periodically are, at times, better positioned to notice growth and change than the parents themselves. While growing GDP isn’t the primary purpose of GO Project, progress in our partner countries […]
Looking to get some exercise in Nashville? Check out the FEET for the FEAT or Orphans 5K on July 30 benefiting GO http://bit.ly/jjKgK7