Tag - orphans

Pothawira brings life and Lucy

The last time I visited Pothawira, Malawi, the grounds were overflowing with possibility. 10 buildings represented progress towards home and family for orphaned children. The clinic held promise of healing for those in the community, and the school/church building […]

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Abijean’s Miracle

This blog was written by the Haiti Orphan Project (HOPE). HOPE exists to provide loving care for orphans in Haiti, in a Christian gospel context. HOPE partners with The Global Orphan Project and local church partners to help care […]

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The hands and feet

From Rose, (GO Africa Orphan Care Manager)
My trip to Sudan this particular time has been a special one and one of my best moments as a member of the GO Family. I’ve had good moments and more are to […]

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Inspired by Rennel

Last fall, I received an e-mail from a return trip GO’er offering to cover a large portion of a club-foot surgery for Rennel. Rennel’s spirit deeply touched this man. Yesterday, at Saintilus (Gonaives, Haiti), I had the opportunity to […]

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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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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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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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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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The way it really is

The Tour d’Uganda team arrived in Uganda late last night/early this morning, depending on whose clock you are using. Glad to be here!
In the last of four flights, I sat next to a talkative Harvard instructor. 40’s. Single. Educated […]

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Kids Caring For Kids

At GO Project we continue to see God move in amazing, creative ways to care for kids! Like through GO advocate Grace Schram, who used her voice to raise enough funds to build two fish ponds in Africa and […]

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