Yearly Archives - 2011

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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Running for orphans

Over 300 people from all walks of life – serious runners, moms pushing strollers, kids of all ages – ran and walked for orphaned and abandoned children in the Running Waters 5K benefiting GO Project! Check out the spirit […]

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Vision Trip to Uganda

From Alison Barfoot in Uganda
Amy, Lynn, and Stephanie are on their first GO Project Vision Trip to Uganda. They came just in time to participate in a whole weekend of festivities to officially launch The Father’s House in Boroboro […]

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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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Worth the weight

Children bring out the best, and the worst, in us.  More is at stake when children are involved, because no child – orphaned or blue blood – can provide for themselves.  They will thrive or dive based on the […]

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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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Super Cuts

No offense to the U.S. chain (I’m a fan, actually), but the word “super” better describes what is happening at Jumecourt.
Many of us have been impressed by the creativity and ingenuity we’ve seen in the children’s homemade, Haitian kites. […]

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A Beautiful Bulldozer?

Big Bulldozer? Sure. Brawny Bulldozer? Maybe if you’re taking a vocabulary test. Beautiful Bulldozer? Huh? When is a bulldozer beautiful? When “Toys for Joy” is involved. 
“Toys for Joy” love the sight of children running and jumping. They love the […]

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