Yearly Archives - 2013

Pictures of Health

In 2010, God connected Fort Collins, CO, and Desire, Haiti.  More specifically He connected Faith E-Free and Pastor Chris Conradson with Pastor Jeannot’s rural church outside Gonaives.  In the three years since, more than 200 people from Faith have […]

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Photo Update from Koncko, Ethiopia

GO Project is partnering with the Koncko Kale Heywet Church and Zewudie Bachore to care for orphaned and abandoned children in Koncko, Ethiopia. The Koncko Kale Heywet Church was founded by Zewudie’s father (about 60 years ago) before he […]

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A "Ripple"

The church partners in the Adopt|KC movement are opening their doors to orphans right here in Kansas City. They are calling willing families to get trained and licensed. Some churches are renovating houses to provide a place for stable […]

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Higher Ways

In January, 2010, we met a 110-pound, fifteen-year-old Haitian boy.
Rogelin was frightened and understandably so.  His home collapsed in the earthquake killing his parents.  Orphaned and living on the streets with the reeling masses of Port Au Prince, Rogelin […]

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What do you see?

At this morning’s vision-trip devotional, GO Haiti team member, Odeness, took us to Genesis 1:26. He shared how the Lord had taught him to view life and its challenges thru the Truth of being created in the image of […]

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Fruit of his labors

Today, Odeness (right), our GO Haiti translator/team host, and I enjoyed coconuts from the garden/trees planted by Pastor and GO Project partner, Joseph Kesnel (left).
The ag project is one of many from the entrepreneurial Kesnel and his All In […]

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Precious Sweat

The Bible shares that the prayers of the Saints are precious in the sight of the Lord. After worshiping with our Dominican church partner, Restoracion, I’m confident the sweat of the Saints are precious to Him as well.
What a […]

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Staying. Schooling. Saving.

Where do children living in GO Project partner villages come from? It’s a common question with multiple answers. Some come out of the church family. More from the community. Every now and then the government actually brings them to […]

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Another great day in India

From Joe in India
Another great day…
Our plan from the outset was to pilot local church based orphan care in three different contexts: (1) rural village; (2) within the city slum; and (3) within a government slum relocation site.
Today we […]

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Sarampet Farm: Holy Ground

Update from Joe in India

The Sarampet farm has nearly 9 acres, and about 2/3 has been cultivated, outfitted with drip irrigation, and planted.  These are the tomatoes (pictured above).  Drip irrigation is cranking. Beans, tomatoes, egg plant, etc. growing. […]

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