My Heart Exposed

God is transforming lives through orphan care. That’s a beautiful fact. Still, at GO Project, we think a fascinating question is, “Who is being transformed more, the children who need family or those who love them?” Is Matt Kouri’s […]

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The End of the Line

Joe Knittig asks an interesting question. “If you back a food truck into a tent city and fling open the doors, what does the crowd that forms look like?”
The strongest men will push their way to the front. After […]

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Reflections from Haiti

We love hearing stories from Trip Goers about how the experience ruins them for the average. The Kullberg family of Overland Park, Kansas is no exception. “We were rewarded with an eye opening, gut wrenching, normal wrecking experience that […]

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The Redeemed 13

Recently, Sports Illustrated ran an article about a group of high schoolers nicknamed The Renegade 13. A basketball coach, frustrated by a pattern of poor attitude and effort, asked his starting five to turn in their jerseys. To get […]

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Haiti: The Hopeful Side

Last January, WORLD Magazine embedded Editor Mindy Belz in the GO Adventures Run d’Haiti experience. Her goal was to understand the dynamics of The Global Orphan Project on the ground in Haiti, but to also be a participant on […]

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Giving’s Surprise Ending

At the heart of Christmas is giving. Yet, as a child, I was much more interested in receiving. “It is more blessed to give than to receive” seemed like nonsense my parents told me when they wanted to change […]

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Hope

Hope or Espwa (Creole) is a pervasive word in Haiti. It’s found everywhere from souvenir bracelets to tap-taps to names of non-profits. People on the outside may question so much hope in the midst of daily difficulty as odd […]

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On the way to Leogane…

Over five days, GO vision trip teams spend several hours on the bus, but the time is far from wasted.

On the way to Leogane today….

A 16-year-old girl shared her realization that “almost every problem in her life was a […]

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The Malawi Tigers

A few years ago, a few students from the University of Missouri made a decision to invest in the lives of orphans in rural Malawi. They formed a recognized, student group, Mizzou for Malawi (M4M), and got after it, […]

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On Mission with Tour 14:2

To most of us, “missions” is associated with thoughts of fund-raising, far-away lands, and foreign languages. Nothing wrong with well-thought-out, international missions. In fact, God has used vision trips to impact many on a deep, personal, life-changing level. That’s […]

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