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Finding his smile in Haiti

I often say that Haiti is a window through which one can see another world. It is window that often gives new vision to one’s life and beyond. GO Project is blessed to host vision trips—Adventures of the heart, […]

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Seeing The Work Through Grace

by Kim Farag, two journal excerpts from Mid-America Nazarene’s Specialized Counseling Trip to Uganda earlier this summer
Seeing The Work Through Grace
Even before we even left for our trip I frequently found myself asking, what is our purpose for going? […]

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O, Ye, of Little faith!

The GO Project Vision Team that visited Uganda in July wanted to do a community art project when they visited the Lira Father’s House. But, what should they paint?
They sat with the Mamas and listened as they talked about […]

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A Good Government Letter

“I’m from the IRS, and I’m here to help” has served as the punchline to many an old joke. In truth, few of us have ever celebrated government correspondence, but at GO Project this week, that’s exactly what happened.
This […]

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Swimworthy

Written by GO Fellow Ryan Hudnall

The first time I heard the question, the suddenness of the question caught me off guard. It’s something I admittedly take for granted. From my American eye, it was a matter of safety and […]

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A bright light in India

GO Project India Trip Report, July, 2014
With 1.2 billion people, a growing economy, a competitive educational system, and a solid labor force where six-day work weeks and a spirit of entrepreneurship are prevalent, India has moved past its history […]

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The Church is Always There

“The beauty of church-based orphan care through The Father’s House,” said Rose, GO Africa’s Facilitator for Church Partnerships, to the Bishop and Management Committee in Torit, South Sudan, “is that when war comes, the church remains and continues to […]

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A "Whole" Church Movement

At GO Project we celebrate when individuals move from “curiosity” and step into the transformative relationships in the Orphan Window.
We also love to celebrate when whole churches (leadership, small groups and individuals) dive through the Orphan Window together.
Wellspring Community […]

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Update from Huruma, Tanzania

We recently received this update from our partners Dibogo and Elizabeth in Huruma, Tanzania…
The following are things the Father has done through your prayers and support. We have seen God’s hands in many things:
God’s word is our daily bread; […]

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Katiana's Song

by IV Whitman from Source of Grace Blog
There are many forgotten places on Earth that seem far from heaven. A post-earthquake Haitian tent city is one of them. When I first visited Haiti in 2010, nine months after the earthquake, the […]

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