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December 20, 2011 by  
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After a series of clues and challenges our interns found themselves on Cambodian soil on Mystery Trip 2010. For many of them, it was their first time to be in Asia. It didn’t take long for the team to fall in love with the beautiful people. Everyday our team would go to the orphanage and this little girl would great our team with her playful spirit ready to play.

Photo Credit: Lindsey Eryn Clark

 

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December 19, 2011 by  
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Februray 2011, our team traveled to South Africa on the Mystery Trip. We had the opportunity to throw an event that gathered hundreds of village children to one central field. During the event we played games, had a talent show, and passed out soccer balls. After a full day of playing with our team, these little boys headed back to their home.

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December 18, 2011 by  
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Our team saw this sweet women walking down a little dirt Cambodian road to meet our team.

Photo Credit: Dodge & Bel Pangburn

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December 17, 2011 by  
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In June 2011 our team headed across the world to Cambodia, it was in this nation that our hearts were tugged. The people of Cambodia are hungry for a truth to cling to. In a little village outside of Kampong Thom, Matt Arbo, found a little girl who captured his heart. This little girl stuck by Arbo’s side the whole time we were in her village. As the carnivals were going on, you could see Matt and this precious little girl dancing together.

 

Photo Credit: Lindsey Eryn Clark

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December 16, 2011 by  
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Matthew 19:14

But Jesus said, “Let the children alone, and do not hinder them from coming to Me; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”

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December 15, 2011 by  
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Mystery Trip 2011 our team went to South Africa. During our time there, our team had the opportunity to host an event on the outskirts of Johannesburg. The event brought hundreds of children from miles around. It was an amazing time to share the love of God through games and dramas. Scanning your eyes through the field, you could see the children following team members including founder of Go International, Greg Baca.
Photo Credit: Lindsey Eryn Clark

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December 14, 2011 by  
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Psalm 29: 3-11

God thunders across the waters,
Brilliant, his voice and his face, streaming brightness—
God, across the flood waters.

God makes his people strong.
God gives his people peace.
Photos taken in South Africa
Photo Credit: Lindsey Eryn Clark

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December 13, 2011 by  
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February 2011, for the first time ever Go International stepped foot on African soil as we traveled to the nation of South Africa on the annual Mystery Trip. During our time there, our team was able to co-host a crusade right outside of Jo-berg. With a stage set up in an empty field, the team waited as thousands traveled to the crusade. That night, restoration came, as many who attended the crusade received Christ in their hearts and also healing in their bodies. This woman, stood in the sea of people receiving every word that was being spoken that night. Healing had come.

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December 12, 2011 by  
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June 2011, Go International traveled to Cambodia with a group of 28. Everyday our team would go to the orphanage and be greeted by this little girl’s smile. Vibrant and full of life, our team quickly fell in love with her and her joyful spirit.

Photo Credit: Lindsey Eryn Clark

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December 11, 2011 by  
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From Europe to Africa to The United States our team has traveled around the world doing the “Dream Campaign”, an art campaign that encourages people to go after their dreams. This past October, our team went to San Diego for the National Youth Worker’s Convention and had the opportunity to talk to leaders around the nation about what their dreams are. 
“My dream is a world where women are free from violence.”
Photo Credit: Lindsey Eryn Clark

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