Raising a Child with Disabilities in Uganda
We are very proud of our international cooperatives, and seek to partner with them in order to bear their burdens with them. Lawrence Ssemakula, of Uganda, is an upper primary education teacher who...
View ArticleEast African Cooperatives Learn Bio-Intensive Agriculture
The participants of our organization who are committed to serving in East Africa recently pooled their resources to sponsor four of our Kenyan and Ugandan cooperatives to attend a seven-day Bio...
View ArticleLaboring at Mulago Hospital (Uganda)
Vanderbilt University Medical Center (my former employer), the teaching hospital for Vanderbilt University and the top-ranked hospital in Tennessee, has an annual budget of $2.9 billion and delivers...
View ArticleAdvocating for Children in TN Courts
Kelly Jobe, Brittani Collinsworth, and Rachel Nowlin (pictured left to right)– all students or graduates from the Institute of Global Outreach Developments International, testify in court at their...
View ArticlePreventative Health Education in a Ugandan Slum
Brynn instructs students in Ashley’s upper primary class to take care of their bodies. Brynn Foster, a graduate of the Institute for Global Outreach Developments International, just finished a 15-week...
View ArticleWinter Mission: 23 Representatives in 4 Countries
The Southeast Asia team gathered at the airport to send off Leafa Vagatai (2nd from left), Brittani Collinsworth (middle) and Breann Bennecker (2nd from right) for their 5 week trip.This month, Global...
View ArticleWork Crew Labors in Kabonge, Uganda
Henry, Tom and Dan (l-r) were once just dear friends of ours. Now they are helping develop our property on a daily basis. Here, they fill the CEB brick press with filtered soil. This December, the East...
View ArticleLanguage Learning in India
Rosemary Sherrod and Rebekah Davis, both members of the India Winter Mission team, enjoy a personal tutor in Uttar Pradesh, India. As a development organization, we believe strongly in the importance...
View ArticleMinistering in the Nakasongola Prison (Uganda)
Ashley Moore stands with a woman inmate at the Nakasongola prison. They are both holding the distributed bag of necessities. It’s subtle, tucked away in Matthew 25, but it’s there. Jesus tells us that...
View ArticleGrateful to Learn: Educational Scholarships in East Africa
Here is Kanjogo’s family, recipients of educational scholarships for the last five years. From left to right: Kanjogo, Prudence, Wanja, Faith. As an organization, we believe that education is a human...
View ArticleContinuing to Learn: Team on 6 month Study Abroad in India
Nick Sherrod teaches English at an after school program in a nearby slum. They have not been short of opportunities to serve in the realm of education and health care. In early December, Nick Moore and...
View Article3 Families Embark on 6-Month Term in El Salvador
Three Families in El Salvador for 6 Months Michael and Betsy Johnson with their three children, Samuel, Reyah, and Kade. This month, the Latin America team from G.O.D. Int’l sent three families to live...
View ArticleWinter Mission: 23 Representatives in 4 Countries
The Southeast Asia team gathered at the airport to send off Leafa Vagatai (2nd from left), Brittani Collinsworth (middle) and Breann Bennecker (2nd from right) for their 5 week trip.This month, Global...
View ArticleWork Crew Labors in Kabonge, Uganda
Henry, Tom and Dan (l-r) were once just dear friends of ours. Now they are helping develop our property on a daily basis. Here, they fill the CEB brick press with filtered soil. This December, the East...
View ArticleHealthy Marriages Equal A Healthy Community
Healthy marriages are imperative to the well-being of any community. For this reason, my wife and I, and 41 other married couples involved with the community of G.O.D. Int’l gathered together at the...
View ArticleAdvocating for Children in TN Courts
Kelly Jobe, Brittani Collinsworth, and Rachel Nowlin (pictured left to right)– all students or graduates from the Institute of Global Outreach Developments International, testify in court at their...
View ArticlePreventative Health Education in a Ugandan Slum
Brynn instructs students in Ashley’s upper primary class to take care of their bodies. Brynn Foster, a graduate of the Institute for Global Outreach Developments International, just finished a 15-week...
View ArticleBedside Advocacy: A Need We are Glad to Meet
Bura is a young boy Nick Moore met in an orphanage who was deaf and blind in one eye. Bura was blessed to receive a free eye surgery, but did not have anyone to take care of him after the surgery. Nick...
View ArticleChildbirth Education: The Beginning of Caring for Women and Children
Heather Munoz, a certified midwife, teaching students of the NOVA Childbirth Education Program. The World Health Organization calculates that in 2010, approximately 287,000 women die every year while...
View ArticleSmall Things Count (Even Shelves)
G.O.D. International sent three families as representatives to El Salvador this February. The Johnsons, Reyes’, and Watsons recently moved into three houses and are currently making them into homes and...
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