Yearly Archives - 2013

Singing the song of Spero (I Hope)

This week our partner Pastor Kevin Schutte with the Pathway Community Church shared more about the new Spero Transitional Home for Girls:
When is I hear the word orphan my mind takes me to a far away place with sights, […]

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GO Project Perks

Most organizations offer perks. Maybe it’s Chiefs’ tickets or a box at The K. Use of the company car or a year-end trip to a warm island. All good! People love perks, and that is especially true for us […]

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Help our KC partner welcome a new member into their family

After a lot of groundwork, our partner, Pathway Community Church in Olathe, Kansas has launched Spero House. Spero House is a home for young women in Johnson County whose biological family isn’t willing or able to care for them […]

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Pictures of Progress

Two years ago, Jake Barreth was in Port Au Prince serving as GO Haiti’s Field Director, where he often wrestled with the question – What happens to these children when they turn 18? By law, they can no longer […]

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Joy in Koncko

We are filled with joy by an update from Alison Barfoot, Executive Director of GO Africa, that children in need of family will soon be welcomed into The Father’s House in Koncko, Ethiopia.
From Alison:
Dear GO Family,
Nega, Zewudie (read her […]

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My most important job

One of the most inspiring experiences at GO Project is watching people make this ministry their own.  Ines Dahne-Steuber is such a person.  She’s been to Haiti more than a half dozen times.  She’s lived globally, respects cultural differences, […]

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You’re not an orphan

By: Brian (serving as a GO Fellow in Haiti)

The past two days we have been visiting Global Orphan villages working on Child Profiles. Our task is to match the information we have on the children with what is in […]

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At LaHatte, Stability equals 100%

by Jake Barreth
I’ve asked dozens of Haitians the question, “What do you think Haiti needs most?”  Nine times out of ten their answer is, “Better education.”  In a country where only 50% of the population is literate and less […]

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Separation of Church and State, really?

By: Adrien Lewis
Separation of Church and State has caused a tremendous amount of controversy and confusion in our country. Historically, the phrase separation of church and state, which is not found in the Constitution, is often credited to Thomas […]

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Manikanta's Story

Earlier this summer the church in Sarampet, India, welcomed children without family into The Father’s House. GO India’s Executive Director, Mary, recently sent us the story of one of these children – a little boy named Manikanta…
Manikanta came from […]

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