by Trey Dunham | Jan 7, 2015 | Church Partnership, Journey Trips, Mobilization
Go to Ethiopia Go to Guatemala Go to Uganda By Bailey Kalvelage | Director of MobilizationDo you have plans to travel on a short-term mission trip? If yes, this post is for you!I write with a heart full of anticipation for the trips World Orphans will send this year....
by Nicole Leeper | Aug 19, 2014 | Journey Trips
As this blog is being posted, we have a World Orphans Journey team in India serving alongside our church partners in Hyderabad. The purpose of Journey trips is to encourage, educate, and empower team members to be lifelong orphan advocates. We always feel honored...
by Nicole Leeper | Apr 25, 2014 | Haiti, Journey Trips
By Wendy Booth | Journey Trip MemberIntroduction from Bailey Kalvelage | Director of MobilizationNot only does World Orphans send Church Partnership trips, we also send Journey Trips. Our C2C trips are for US churches who are in a long-term relationship with one...
by Nicole Leeper | Jan 17, 2014 | Church Partnership, Ethiopia, Haiti, Home Based Care, Journey Trips, Nicaragua, Orphan Care, Prayer, Projects, Rwanda, Trip Stories, Wholistic Care
By Bailey Kalvelage | MobilizationReflecting seems to always be part of the festivities of a new year. Whether in the quiet of the morning or between errands, we tend to ponder the past year, retracing steps both large and small. I invite you to journey with me...
by Nicole Leeper | Jun 11, 2013 | Church Partnership, Fundraising, Journey Trips, Orphan Care
By Nate Livesay | Director of AdvocacyLast May I made the decision to begin raising support to join the staff at World Orphans. It has been amazing to see all the ways that God has been teaching me and making me new this year. I have learned that God is faithful...
by Nicole Leeper | Mar 5, 2013 | Haiti, Journey Trips, Rescue Teams
By Darci Irwin | Director of Rescue TeamsThe beat of steel drums and playful children kept me awake during my first night in Haiti a few weeks ago. Yet even if the world had been quiet, the noise in my head would have alerted me as I processed all the first day...