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 January 14, 2026
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