Photo of the Day
While in South Africa on Mystery Trip 2011, our team roamed the streets of the Cape Town with a mission: to bring love from above to the people of the city. Walking along the coast, our team ran into this sweet man who had traveled the world and had a story to tell. All he wanted was a listening ear. Our team sat down on the beach with him, listened to his stories, and introduced him to our Lord and Savior. It was on this day, that the love of Christ touched this man.
Photo Credit: Lindsey Eryn Clark
Photo of the Day
On the islands off the coast of Panama, our team found this sweet little boy named Jonathan. As the older kids participated in the floating carnivals, he stood off in the distance smiling at them.
Photo Credit: Lindsey Eryn Clark
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As the Go Team was setting up the ministry site in a little village outside of Kampong Thom, they ran into this sweet lady on the road. She was headed to the ministry site in faith that she would receive healing for her body.
Photo Credit: Lindsey Eryn Clark
A Symbol of Hope
I was wearing a simple necklace with one pearl hanging at the end of it the day I met Leah. I loved this necklace because it was a gift from a dear friend. Yet for some reason, I knew Leah needed this necklace. Not for the sake of fashion, but as a symbol of hope. Without even thinking I took the necklace off for the first time in three years and placed it around Leah’s neck. As I finished fastening the necklace around her neck, you would have thought I had handed her all the money in the world. Leah started laughing, crying, jumping, hugging me, and I was crying along with her. After her parade of emotions, she proceeded to tell me that a few days before our team visited her village she had been crying out to God asking him for a sign, any sign, to show her that He still loved her. She needed to know God could still see her and hear her cries. I looked at that necklace as just another gift from a friend. Leah saw the necklace as a sign from God that her life was still worth living, a trinket symbolizing hope for the future. It blows my mind that by simply giving of yourself you can literally change someones life.
There are millions of Leah’s out there just waiting for a signal of hope from God, you can be that light. You have the capability to fulfill the mandate God calls upon us in James 1: 27 which is: “Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to let the world corrupt you.”
Join Go International this February as we travel back to Haiti to fulfill the mandate, save innocent lives and be a light in a world full of darkness.
Photo of the Day
Our team found this little boy in a village outside of Kampong Thom, Cambodia spying on what the team was doing in the church with the rest of the village children.
Photo Credit: Dodge & Bel Pangburn
Photo of the Day
In a little village outside of Kampong Thom, Cambodia our team stumbled upon this beautiful little girl who was waiting for the arrival of our team.

Photo Credit: Dodge & Bel Pangburn
Photo of the Day
In January 2010, Go International traveled half way across the world on the annual Mystery Trip to the nation of Cambodia. While there the team had the opportunity to visit some of the most rugged villages and share the good news of Jesus.
Photo Credit: Lindsey Eryn Clark
Photo of the Day
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.
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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













