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Rocks and Riches

By GO Fellow Sarah Herrera
As privileged individuals, it is often easy to correlate “richness” with material items. It is quite simple to do and sometimes it is quite silly to consider once the Truth is illuminated for us.
Meet three […]

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Laughter leads the way

By Trips Manager Stephanie Mutert

Small hands are tucked into my own and my arms are being pulled by my new friends who are in the care of the local church at Biggarouse. A cloud of laughter is contagious around […]

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Plenty and Few

Surrounded by Syria, Jordan, and Israel, Lebanon is a country a little larger than Delaware.  It protects the rights of its four million citizens comprised of 17 sects and serves as refuge to more than 2 million people who […]

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Home is where the heart is…

In the mountains of Southern Ethiopia, past paved road and power lines, beyond the washed-out bridge, you’ll find yourself on the back of “a motor” (cycle) driving past brown soil of humble farms cut into lush, green mountains. Beautiful […]

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Jimmy Starfish

Most of us have heard the story about the young boy walking the beach strewn with scores of washed-up starfish that he was throwing back into the water one at a time. An old man chastised the lad saying, […]

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Beyond the Buzzword

Servant Leadership has become a consultant buzzword.  Books have been written.  Courses taught, and speaking careers built on giving us the secrets of influencing others by giving ourselves for them.  It’s about enough to make the concept lose its […]

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Finding peace in obedience

By GO Fellow Sarah Herrera
In a recent visit to Cassamajor, Pastor Renaud shared his wisdom on orphan care and why it is important for believers to obey God’s call to serve.
“It is a blessing from God,” he said. “When […]

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Love comes in all forms…even chalk!

By GO Fellow Sarah Herrera
The excitement surrounding visitors radiating from the All In One Family village is extraordinary. Top off their love for new friends with an interacting group of high school students, in addition to endless creativity, and […]

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Raising Leaders at Biggarouse

Pastor Elysée encourages the children in his ministry to be proud when going to church, because it is by God’s grace that they’re able to attend. As a result, many of his students glorify the Lord in a number of varying ways. […]

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Siblings Joined in Love and Circumstance

If there are multiple children from a family at a village, it is not shocking to observe sibling rivalry among those kids. Among the children that the local church is caring for in Haiti, there are many sets of […]

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