Tag - global orphan project

We Saw The Whole Process

From Stephanie Brown (Vision Trip Leader) in Uganda
The GO Project Vision Trip to Uganda is just about over. We are on the airplane returning to our homes, assured that the 263 children we visited in children’s homes and villages […]

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Questions to Ask on Orphan Care Sunday

Last Sunday, Olathe Bible Church invited us to share some of what Jesus is doing to care for His children. Questions to Ask on Orphan Care Sunday (watch below) looks to God’s Word to answer questions like, “What is […]

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Viral

Mike, Beth and I are in Nashville. We’re having dinner with some friends from Long Hollow. We end dinner marveling at how so many people, from all over the world, have made GO – the kids, really – their […]

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Heroes

I want to share something that recently hit our hearts at GO Project, and ask you for prayer. It’s not about orphans who need a home, or a funding ask, or anything like that. It’s about our troops in […]

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Legacy Changer

Yesterday, at Jumecourt, a 15-year-old young man, Kendi, got on our bus. He was going to church with Joseph Volcy’s family.
While Kendi spoke little english, his eyes and easy laugh were bright and personable. Dana, from NJ, used smiles […]

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Malawi Musings – Muzungu observations of a beautiful country

by Trace Thurlby from Malawi
Last night, a roided-up rooster took great pleasure in being my personal alarm clock. This morning I found out where he sleeps. If we can’t come to some kind of agreement today, one of us […]

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Families have cows

by Trace Thurlby from Uganda
Five days in Uganda does not an expert make. Still, I’ve loved sharing life with our partners and friends here.
Hillary, a member of The Father’s House Management Committee, and his wife, Judith. graciously invited us […]

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No pity. Only Joy, Worship, Hard Work, Celebration, and Questions

by Trace Thurlby from Uganda
This morning, we made the 20-mile drive to Rukore (recently featured in our e-mail series “The Birth of a Village”). The last four miles were uphill taking us to an elevation 8,000 feet. Drums welcomed […]

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Sharon Wins the Day

It’s a little past midnight here and we’ve wrapped up our day. There’s much we could discuss. But sometimes a single story so transcends the bounds of ordinary events, that one can think of little else. […]

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The Birth of a Village: The Need and The Partner

Dear Trace, Adrien, and Joe,
As you know, I’m in Kabale at the moment. Today we visited the proposed site for the expansion of the Kabale ministry…The Bishop met with Obed and several others and they discussed many options and […]

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