The House of Grace Is Growing — God’s Hand in Every Step of the Building Project

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The House of Grace is growing! God has been in control of this building project in every aspect.

Two men are working on a sidewalk with bricks.

Each worker was hired under Proverbs 22:29 Do you see someone skilled in their work? They will serve before kings . All of the girls at the House of Grace are true daughters of the King!


The last stage of construction before occupancy required approval by an inspection team from the local government officials in Kumasi. They were so impressed with the building, a national delegation from Accra, Ghana was invited to conduct the final inspection. This team consisted of:


  • National Director for Child Protection In charge of Orphanages
  • The Ghana National Monitoring & Evaluation Director of the Social Welfare Department
  • Ashanti Regional Director of Child Protection
  • Ashanti Regional Director of Orphanage
  • A representative from the Ministry of Gender and Social Welfare


A group of people are sitting around a table with a sign that says welcome to my home

This team approved the new House of Grace Ghana with great enthusiasm. Our home is the new model for all children’s homes in the Ashanti region.


With your support, we employed the best artisans from local Global Servants churches. The masons and carpenters were from Anwomaso and the tile artists from Achiase. Your donations built a children’s home and financially boosted a community during a global pandemic.


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.

Women digging a hole with shovels at House of Grace Ghana

No matter the location, Thailand, or Ghana, House of Grace is always filled with laughter, love, and great food!



Please join us in prayer for each new girl God has chosen to come to House of Grace. May she be strong and courageous as she leaves her village to start a life filled with blessing and opportunities. May God empower our girls currently at the home to be mentors, big sisters, and witnesses for Christ in all they do.

A group of young girls wearing school uniforms and backpacks are standing next to each other.

At House of Grace Thailand, the girls are excited to be back at school. All schools, kindergarten to 12th grade are back in session and no longer conducting classes online. Please pray for their academics, as they will be taking mid-term exams in September.

Everyone remains healthy in Thailand and Ghana. We are praying and believing it will continue. “Yes, be bold and strong! Banish fear and doubt! For remember, the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9 Thank you for your prayers of protection and your continued support in these unpredictable times. 


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

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