Tag - orphans

True Orphan Care in India

By Joe Knittig
Our education of orphan care in the Indian context continues. I’ve been able to hear from more than a dozen Indian subject matter experts on children’s outreach in India. From pastors, to non-profit leaders, to caretakers, to […]

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So many blessings

From Stephanie Brown (Vision Trip Leader)
Well our team has now been home from Uganda for 4 days now, and we are slowly crawling back into the land of the living after recovering from the jet lag. This time has […]

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India?

From Joe Knittig in India: I’m in India until November 19. This trip is a critical part of our discernment process about whether to pilot expansion into India in 2012. Throughout my trip, I’m sending reports of big picture […]

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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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Watch The Orphan Paradox

You may know last Sunday was Orphan Sunday. Colonial Presbyterian invited Joe Knittig to share his observations from 7 years looking through the orphan care window. Watch the message here…

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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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Haitian Business – Sustaining Orphan Care

Within GO Project, we describe our economic development model as: “glocal sustainability.”
We launch local businesses in line with demand that our orphan care programs create. Clothing, for example. (You’ve been hearing more and more about our […]

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Torit, Sudan

Joe Knittig in Torit, Sudan
Memo to file: civilians shouldn’t make the drive from Juba up country in the night.
We’re about 4 1/2 hours into our drive to our potential pilot site in Torit. It’s a dusty, bumpy […]

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