Matthew 6:10
The year began with the earthquake in Haiti that created chaos and devastation. But God, being the redemptive God that He is, used the body of Christ to respond to a crisis. He also used this time to turn a nation that practiced voodoo into a nation that now praises and worships God. He continues to take what is broken and, piece by piece, is making it whole. Thank you to all of you that are allowing God to use you to help restore a damaged Haiti. G.O. Ministries was able to fly over 1 million pounds of aid to remote areas of Haiti as they fed, housed and cared for refugees.
destruction in Haiti after the earthquake
G.O. Ministries getting relief supplies to people in need
Haitians at a worship service
God loves to see His children come together in unity and fellowship and praise Him. The Central Church for G.O. Ministries is going to be a place for just that. We spent a large portion of our year working to create a place where the entire community can come together and worship. Thank you to all that have been a part of helping this building go up.
In the process of restoring creation, God calls us to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, give to the poor and heal the sick. This past year 987 people came to the D.R. and Haiti through G.O. Ministries to serve on a short term mission trip. "The King will reply, 'truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.' " Thank you to all that came down to serve on the island.


One of G.O's Nutrition Centers
As a part of the redemptive plan, Jesus commanded His disciples to "go and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and teaching them to obey all that I have commanded you." This year, we have had the opportunity to train and equip to help fulfill Jesus' command to make disciples.
G.O. sports team
Baptizing Kerlyn Pena, member of the Sports Outreach Team

A church that G.O. Ministries supports in Phaeton, Hati
God made a covenant with Abraham telling him that "all people will be blessed through you." Many servants from the United States have come to love their brothers and sisters in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Because of this act of agape, the people of the Dominican and Haiti want to go out and extend the same love and be a blessing to their people in different communities. Mission trips are now taking place from town to town on the Island of Hispaniola. God's covenant with Abraham still stands today. Will had the privilege to lead the mission trip that you see below to Batey Nueve.

Mission trip by a group of Americans, Dominicans and Haitians to a place ridden with poverty where opportunities are few, Batey Nueve
We have been so fortunate again this year to see the hand of God provide in a big way. Thanks to your faithfulness and generosity we were able to meet our budget for 2010. We are so grateful that we are able to do ministry in a way that we feel God has called us to and all of you play a HUGE part in it all!
We have enjoyed so much our partnership in ministry with you all. Our prayer is that together, as the Body of Christ, we move forward in carrying out God's plan to restore His creation. May we pray the Lord's prayer "Thy kingdom come, they will be done in earth, as it is in Heaven" and respond with a passion that continues for generations to come. Grace and Peace!
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Will and Audrey

I have often wondered, "why am I the way I am?" I now believe it is because of my roots and the beliefs and morals that have been instilled in me. It's a glorious testimate to who my parents are and who my grandparents are and who my greatgrandparents are.

My sister, my dear sister. Having a big sister is one of the grandest joys in life! She has led me by example and has been such a positive influence. She was a role model for me during those years when a younger sister really needs one . We competed together in basketball and running. I call her for advice or simply when I need a little bit of encouragement.
My grandmothers are a beautiful part of my family heritage. They are two of the most Godly woman that I know and I am eternally grateful for the way they raised my parents, which has been passed down to the next generation.
These are some of my dear friends from high school. High school is such a time of molding, stretching and shaping. It's an emotional time filled with dreaming, desires, disapointments, heart break, joy and love. It's a high, a rush. I thank God for precious friends during this time in my life (and still today) who share the same love for our Heavenly Father that I do.
The college years are molding years as well. The game of basketball was such an influential part of my life. It taught me so much about life, hard work, discipline, unity and how to function as a team. Many of my coaches throughout the years played a big role in steering me in the right direction as well. The gals above are two of my basketball teammates from college. We did life closely together for several years and are still walking beside each other during trials, triumphs and heart break.
The growing hasn't stopped. My roots are strong and I'm growing new roots. I married a man who is leading us in the direction that we need to go. We are growing in our faith everyday and learning what it means to be a true follower of Him. We want a family. We want to continue watering and making healthy the very thing that has helped us become who we are today.






I feel so blessed that I was able to be a part of building this church in Haiti. I pray that it stays full of people and that they cling on to the one true hope....Jesus Christ. I pray that these precious souls can hold on, hold on to the promise that their treasure is in heaven where they will suffer no more. That one day they will spend eternity wrapped up in the loving arms of the Messiah.





Thank you for teaching the children, thank you for being solid role models, thank you for instilling the importance of disipline, hard work and dedication to these young people.

Thank you for praising Him, loving Him, thanking Him and serving Him alongside of our Dominican and Haitian brothers and sisters.
Thank you to those of you who gave financially to send these people to be the hands and feet of Christ this summer. Thank you to those of you who were on your knees praying. You play a big role in this Kingdom work!



