Tag - Go Walk America

Finishing Well

Something important happened last weekend: one man who listened to God and made a commitment to children finished well.
11-months ago, Barrett Keene left South Florida with not much more than a backpack, a Bible, and his faith in Jesus. […]

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Journeys with the most impact

Written by Deborah J. Mann, GO Trip Goer
Cornell University Vision Trip Team
Journeys with the most impact often begin long before boarding planes and immersing oneself in a new environment.  They begin in the heart and the minds of […]

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Thank God for Crazy People

Barrett Keene seems like a sharp guy. 30 years old. Clean cut. Bright. Personable. Successfully moving through his PhD program at Cornell. Then you hear about how Barrett is spending a year of his life walking across America for […]

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Barrett's Adventures from Atlanta to Nashville

From Barrett’s blog…
Barrett Keene, a PhD Student at Cornell University, is walking the 3,475 miles between Miami and San Francisco to raise awareness about the realities 145 million orphaned and abandoned children face and present opportunities for people to […]

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A Source of Passion

Since January many have been following Barrett Keene on his eight-month, 3,475 mile trek across America to raise awareness and support for orphans. Barrett  made his way through Florida and is now headed across Georgia. We’ll be sharing updates […]

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Walking across the US for orphans

Last month we told you about Barrett (click here to read more) and how he’s walking 3,475 miles from Miami to San Francisco to raise awareness and support for orphans. Barrett has now treked over 250 miles across Florida […]

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Walking 3,475 miles for Orphans

How does one describe the adventure Barrett Keene undertook this weekend when he left Miami on an eight-month, 3,475 mile trek across America to raise awareness and support for orphans? “One Step at a Time.” “Cornell Crazy strolls for […]

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