Monthly Archives - November 2012

Abijean’s Miracle

This blog was written by the Haiti Orphan Project (HOPE). HOPE exists to provide loving care for orphans in Haiti, in a Christian gospel context. HOPE partners with The Global Orphan Project and local church partners to help care […]

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Finishing Well

Something important happened last weekend: one man who listened to God and made a commitment to children finished well.
11-months ago, Barrett Keene left South Florida with not much more than a backpack, a Bible, and his faith in Jesus. […]

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Journeys with the most impact

Written by Deborah J. Mann, GO Trip Goer
Cornell University Vision Trip Team
Journeys with the most impact often begin long before boarding planes and immersing oneself in a new environment.  They begin in the heart and the minds of […]

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Preparing a foundation in India

The first pilot village in India is underway! The Sarampet village, just outside of Hyderabad, is slated for 32 children in need of residential care, 8 elderly people in need of residential care, and an after school program for […]

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Love goes a long way

Earlier this year, we celebrated 101 beautiful children moving into 10 homes at Pothawira, Malawi, under the wonderful and watchful eyes of Pastor Peter Maseko and his wife, Emma. Years of dreams, planning, and work gave these children a […]

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Changing the world. Changing lives.

How is caring for kids around the world changing lives? In a recent interview, Joe was asked how this occurs, and he explained what many of you have experienced. “You watch this life collision occur and how two people […]

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New Growth in Gulu

Gulu, an area ravaged by HIV/AIDS and a 20-plus year civil war, is beginning to see new growth. GO Project’s partner, the Church of Uganda, began caring for kids in need of family here earlier this year. The local […]

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Tour d'Haiti North Scouting Retreat: Mole St. Nicolas

Scouting retreats are bite-sized portions of a GO Adventure experience. By assessing the terrain, the food, the weather and our on-the-ground partners, they are necessary “tests” that help us understand the realities and challenges of any location where we […]

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