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Making a difference
Quietly but steadily we are making a difference in the lives of children whose past has been marred by abuse. One of our newest boys was only six when he came to us. He was treated like a pig by a grandmother who beat him with a bamboo stick every day. His father, on a…

“Blessed to be a blessing.”
This is a phrase that has become a philosophy for our ministry. I hear Faa saying it and acting on it all the time. The children in the GROW home get it; the staff lives by it. We hope you get it too! In the recent tragic fire in an orphan home near the GROW…

Persistence pays
Faa is a woman of short stature but mighty faith. When you meet her, even casually, you cannot help but feel elevated — her joy in Christ is contagious. But she can also be a pesky little woman. When she sets her sights on something, she moves as an unstoppable force. I watched her in…

Cafeteria Construction Update
April 2017 – Cafeteria Update Thank you so much to everyone for your generous giving to our cafeteria / multipurpose building fund. That project is officially fully funded and construction began in February. It is exciting to see what once was just a drawing slowly become a reality! GROW Board of Directors Faa, Melissa, Jim,…

#Wall of Art Therapy
We’re blessed to have time together for artwork. Since 2015, the children have been asking to paint the wall again. I promised my beloved children that the next building project, we will have paint left over they can use it. During the cafeteria construction, we didn’t use paint. The children were asking where are the…

Substance Abuse to Healing
PAST STORY: This 10-year old boy was living in a very unstable situation. His father and grandparents drank a lot and used drugs. His father abused his mother until she finally ran away. Due to their Hill Tribe culture, she was not allowed to take her son with her. This left him in a very…