Iron Man, Pressing on!
by Marsha Campbell
It is a sunny afternoon as we venture to the Gulu Sewing Center. The sewing center is a local business enterprise empowered by GO Threads, a creative partnership launched a year ago by GO Project. The U.S. […]
Happy Thanksgiving! A Pot of Simsim, Two Chickens and a Holy Goat
by Marsha Campbell
Sunday morning in the Pearl of Africa. The land of a thousand hills, Kabale, Uganda. I love the rhythm of a Sunday, the launch of a new week, a cadence of slowing and spending time with family […]
Management under the mango tree
by Marsha Campbell
Conferences and offices are over rated I’ve decided. Power meetings can really be energized in a circle under a mango tree (above). My team and I were privileged and honored to sit in on a very […]
Dance with The Father's House
Eight is Enough – How about 21?
by Marsha Campbell
Back in the 70’s and early 80’s, a popular TV sitcom, Eight is Enough, shared the saga of a family with eight independent children growing up amidst all their ensuing drama. Today, reality TV showcases “Jon & […]
Rukore: Sponsored and Developing
Last year, we introduced Rukore, a rural town in mountainous, southern Uganda. Dr. Alison Barfoot, our GO Africa Field Director, identified a pressing need there to care for orphaned and abandoned children. Our partner is The Church of Uganda […]
Come and go with me to my Father’s house
From Marsha Campbell
Audio Adrenaline’s popular song, “Big House,” celebrates a vision of a big ole house where all are lovingly welcomed into a joyful extended family.
It’s a house with room for everyone– where we can play and run…I don’t […]
Opportunities and Double Blessings
From Trace Thurlby in Uganda
Leaders do more than set the tone. They define the values which mold their people. Pastor JJ at M’bira, Uganda, gave another great example of that today when we asked him what his hopes are […]
The way it really is
The Tour d’Uganda team arrived in Uganda late last night/early this morning, depending on whose clock you are using. Glad to be here!
In the last of four flights, I sat next to a talkative Harvard instructor. 40’s. Single. Educated […]