Photo of the Day

August 31, 2011 by  
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Three planes, one long van ride, and 36 hours later, The Go International team found themselves half way across the world in the nation of Cambodia, a nation that is 97% Buddhist. In a little village on the outskirts of Kampong Thom, the team shared the extravagant love of Jesus Christ and gave these boys and the rest of the villagers the opportunity to pray the Salvation prayer. It was in this moment, that these young boys prayed the prayer that would change their lives forever.

Photo of the Day

August 30, 2011 by  
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This past summer, the team at Go International took a team of people into the villages of Kampong Thom, Cambodia. Their mission: to spread the love of Jesus Christ. The team had the opportunity to perform dramas for the villagers that portrayed the message of Christ’s love. These children were in the front row of an audience that was watching the team perform. The smiles of these children were contagious and captivated the hearts of the team.

Photo Credit: Dodge and Bel Pangburn

 

 

Photo of the Day

August 29, 2011 by  
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In the middle of a squatter camp in Cape Town, South Africa- a place that is filled with poverty and death, was this beautiful smile. This little girl’s smile illuminated the streets as she played “hide and seek” with the Go International team. That day, the Go Team learned that love is action.

Photo of the Day

August 25, 2011 by  
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This past February, Go International took their intern’s on the annual Mystery Trip- the interns found themselves in the beautiful country of South Africa. The team fell in love with people of South Africa as they spent time immersing themselves in their culture. The team met these two young boys in a village right outside of Jo-burg as they prepared for a crusade. These two boys were full of life as they ran throughout the African terrain playing field games with the interns of Go International.

Photo Credit: Lindsey Eryn Clark

The Dream Campaign meets the Backpack Drive

August 24, 2011 by  
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With the new school year right around the corner, Go International’s apprentices partnered with Sanctuary Church in seizing the day to be a part of creating change in the Tulsa community. The Sanctuary team gathered 150 backpacks filled with a variety of school supply items and together Go and Sanctuary distributed the backpacks out to underpriveldged teens in the community. While distributing backpacks to the teens, the apprentices took the opportunity to inspire the teens through an interactive art exhibition called the “Dream Campaign”. The apprentices talked with the teens asking them: “What is your dream? What is it in life that excites you? What is that one thing that when you lie in bed at night and close your eyes, you see? What is that one thing which is so close to your heart that you couldn’t imagine going through life without accomplishing it?” The teens had the opportunity to write down their dreams as they were encouraged by the Go team that they could accomplish their dreams. The Go Team shared with the teens that the dreams in their hearts were something that only they could accomplish. The teens were left inspired to not only stay in school, but to also work hard to accomplish their dreams. Change has come.

So here’s the question- what are your dreams?

Photo of the Day

August 23, 2011 by  
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Just a 30 minute plane ride off the coast of Panama and you’ll find a beautiful series of islands called the San Blas Islands. They are home this little boy and the rest of his friends and family: the Kuna Yala Indians. The last 3 years, Go International has had the amazing opportunity to go share the love of God to this people group.

Photo Credit: Lindsey Eryn Clark

 

 

 

 

Photo of the Day

August 23, 2011 by  
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This past June, Go International had the opportunity to go into the villages of Cambodia and bring hope to hopeless. While the team was at one of the villages of Kampong Thom, they had the honor of meeting this sweet woman who had been blind for several years. After praying with her for healing, the team watched as her blind eyes opened, her faith had made her well.

Photo by: Dodge and Bel Pangburn