Love in Action at House of Grace

Global Servants

This month was full of love at both homes! Your generous donations are appreciated more than you will ever know, and your prayers are cherished.

A woman in a blue and pink dress is cooking in a kitchen

Love is celebrated every day at House of Grace Thailand and Ghana. Valentine’s day provides an additional opportunity for the staff and girls to demonstrate their love to each other. The love you show for your sponsored daughter is a perfect example of God’s unconditional love for us. We did not earn it, we can never repay, and once we accept it, everything changes in our lives. Thank you for being the example, ”We love because He first loved us,” 1 John 4:19. 


The literal meaning of the word ‘music’ is: ‘the art of combining vocal or instrumental sounds in a harmonious or expressive way.’ The girls have the opportunity to play in the worship band at church and express themselves musically on many levels. All of these avenues of education and exposure to occupations are made possible because of generous donors and supporters like you.

A group of people wearing face masks are standing around a wheelbarrow.

At this time of year when our older girls plan for universities and careers, their experiences will influence the decisions they make. Nabow has worked towards her citizenship for over ten years, she is now majoring in Community Development to help other Akha people gain their citizenship. Chutinum, who baked the delicious and beautiful desserts for the events at House of Grace for the past year is now opening an online/delivery bakery. Natthaya who has taken lovely photos for the past five years majored in Media and plans to have a travel blog. Your financial support makes these dreams possible.


Thank you for partnering with us and choosing to become a Global Servant.
Together We are Saving Little Girls for Big Destinies!

A girl wearing a watch and a white shirt with the letter m on it

The literal meaning of the word ‘music’ is: ‘the art of combining vocal or instrumental sounds in a harmonious or expressive way.’ The girls have the opportunity to play in the worship band at church and express themselves musically on many levels. All of these avenues of education and exposure to occupations are made possible because of generous donors and supporters like you.


As we build on both campuses, the girls are involved in all aspects of development. In Ghana, Engineering became a hands-on class with the new school addition. Construction consists of architects, project managers, financial planners, engineers, tradespeople, and many more well-paying occupations. God may have plans for the Civil Engineer that changes the infrastructure of Ghana to be a House of Grace alumnae.

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By Global Servants November 20, 2025
For families in Tebeso, access to clean water has always been a challenge. Children often walked long distances to collect water that was unsafe for drinking, leading to sickness, missed school, and daily hardship. But on this visit, everything changed. As the drilling rig broke through the final layer of earth and fresh water burst upward, the village erupted with joy. Children ran toward the well site, dancing and cheering. Mothers breathed sighs of relief. Pastors and local leaders expressed heartfelt thanks. Ronny and Steve saw firsthand how much the new well meant to the families of Tebeso.
By Global Servants November 20, 2025
Their time in Ghana included visits to House of Grace-Ghana, Trinity Foundation School, local churches, and the construction of a new clean water well in the village of Tebeso. Every stop along the way revealed the incredible impact of your generosity and the faithful work of our Ghana team. A Joyful Visit to House of Grace-Ghana Ronny and Steve began their trip at House of Grace-Ghana, where they were welcomed by the girls with music, laughter, and smiles. Ronny even shared a special moment singing with the girls—a beautiful reminder of the joy and family that define House of Grace. While on campus, they spent meaningful time with the team who care for the girls each day. Ronny and Steve took the opportunity to thank them for their hard work, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the mission of Global Servants in West Africa.
By Global Servants November 20, 2025
At one of our Trinity Foundation churches outside of Kumasi, Pastor Peter Antwi knows this challenge well. Each Sunday, families from several surrounding villages want to attend church, but distance and lack of transportation often stand in the way. Some walk miles to get there. Others stay home because they simply have no way to come. The Challenge of Reaching Everyone For years, Pastor Peter and his team have done everything possible to make church accessible. They’ve borrowed vehicles when they could, or used small taxis to pick up a few people at a time. But each week, dozens are still left behind—not because they don’t want to come, but because they can’t get there. A dependable church van would change everything. It would allow Pastor Peter to gather children for Sunday school, bring elderly members safely to worship, and make it possible for entire families to attend together. It would also help the church reach nearby villages, providing transportation for outreach events, youth gatherings, and special services. More Than a Vehicle — It’s a Way to Bring People Together In Ghana, a church van is more than transportation—it’s ministry in motion. It represents belonging, opportunity, and connection. Each trip to pick up a family is a reminder that the church isn’t just a building—it’s people coming together to worship, learn, and grow in faith. When Global Servants provides a van, we’re not just giving a vehicle—we’re helping make church possible for people who otherwise couldn’t come. Every mile driven carries people closer to God and closer to one another. The Road Doesn’t End at $20,000 This year, our Giving Tuesday goal is to raise $20,000 to purchase a new van for Pastor Peter Antwi’s church in Ghana. But the road doesn’t end at $20,000. Every dollar given beyond that goal will help fund our Clean Water Projects—digging new wells and providing water filter kits for families across Ghana. $10,000 can build a new well that provides clean water for an entire village $50 provides a water filter kit for a family Together, we can help Pastor Peter bring more people to church and bring clean water to their communities.
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