Pothawira, a Safe Haven for Children. Help open the doors of the school!

Last month, we blogged about two, Malawian, infant twins (Prince and Prisca) whose mother had died in childbirth and who needed a home and a family. (Click here>> to read more) They became the first two children to benefit […]

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GO Green Warrior!

by Marsha Campbell
I LOVE the Green Warrior!  He is a zealous warrior on a mission to eradicate hunger and empower others to turn problems into solutions.
“Rebuilding a community and eradicating poverty can only be done sustainably when the people […]

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Pothawira! The Adventure begins…

Many of you know the story of GO Project’s partnership with Pothawira (Hope) in Africa. God’s finger prints are all over it. (Click here to read more) Over the last four years, God has brought people from all over […]

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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. […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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Memorable Scenes

From Trace Thurlby
For ten days, I enjoyed the world’s beauty on the Tour d’Uganda. Panoramic views of exotic wildlife and lush, green mountains dropping into pristine, picturesque lakes testify to the Artisan’s creativity and genius. Bicycling on the African […]

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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 […]

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Tour d'Uganda rolls on

Yesterday the Tour d’Uganda Team rolled 35 miles across rural Ugandan roads. Riders at the beginning of the pack were cheered. Riders at the end greeted by locals with “Smack Talk” (universal) or smiling encouragements (thankfully universal as well). […]

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