Special Events at House of Grace: Celebrating Hope and God’s Love

Global Servants

Our girls at both homes are blessed to have sponsor families and additional supporters through our Empowering Esther Team.

A collage of photos of people wearing masks and holding signs.

Our girls at both homes are blessed to have sponsor families and additional supporters through our Empowering Esther Team.

The entire year of 2021 was spectacular because of you, and we are looking forward to a great 2022. Thank you!

These are just a few of the events you made possible.


House of Grace Thailand participated in a community event for Stopping Violence Against Women. Our traditional Akha dance team performed, and several girls participated in the art contest. All of the middle and high school girls attended the conference.


The girls at House of Grace Ghana set up their new computer lab, complete with an LCD screen to mirror lessons from a teaching computer, printers, new desks, and office chairs. This level of technology is rare in Ghana schools. We are grateful to have supporters who believe in the girls’ education and House of Grace and invest in their future.


Christmas 2021 was a time of celebration! Every girl received a gift from her sponsor, provided through monthly support. The parties, festivals, and additional gifts were made available by the generosity of our Empowering Esther Team. Thank you! Most of our girls had never heard the Christmas story before coming to House of Grace. The idea that they are worthy of a precious gift from someone who loves them, whom they have never met and will never be able to repay, represents Christ’s love for all of us and the gift of salvation.


For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God not by works so that no one can boast. – Ephesians 2:8-9


Thank you for partnering with us and choosing to become a Global Servant!

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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.
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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 staff 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. 
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