The BIG Event – September 25th, 2010
Join The Global Orphan Project for an evening of friendship and generosity at the 5th annual BIG Event. Saturday, September 25th Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Uptown Theater • 3700 Broadway Street Kansas City, MO 64111 For directions click here>> Tickets are $50 per person Get your BIG Event Ticket Here>> What to expect: Celebrate the positive difference being made in the lives of orphaned and abandoned children around the world. Enjoy music, hors d' oeuvres, dessert and life-changing stories. Experience the heart of Third World orphan care without leaving Kansas city. Attire: Business casual Thanks to the following BIG Event Sponsors: Mandy ...
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Giving Options - B.I.G.
Build small, relevant and eco-friendly children's homes in a village around a church, school and clinic.
Invest in all the elements needed to develop the village from empty buildings to self-sustaining homes.
Grow the village's ability to self-sustain by planting economic development ventures.
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Taking the LeadFor many years, the Third World model of ministry has been Americans must lead. Over time, that approach fostered feelings of frustration for many Americans (Not getting any help here) and a sense of entitlement for many locals (The Americans will give it to us). More recently, a ministry approach working with the indigenous church has gained... [Read more of this review]
Stunned by GraceRecently Joe Knittig and I had an important meeting with a valued partner. Our project with them experienced difficulties at the field level. Taking responsibility and trusting God to move, Joe explained that despite the challenges, we would not walk away from the home in question. As he said that, a lady’s eyes filled with tears. “I’m... [Read more of this review]
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