Luke (1st mission trip) & DaddyImagine being in a mountainous region of Central America. You have driven for 3 hours to reach the last, small, city before you enter into hundreds of square miles of villages - also located in the mountains. You have a...
Jonathan Haward
Be Intentional
Are you a planner? Everyone is wired differently - some people commit to scheduling their lives down to the minute, while others live for the moment - and then there is everything in between. Is one method better than another? After all, when most...
What do you live for?
Summer is upon us and we are once again bombarded with opportunities. With schools out, I see the streets, malls, parks, and local swimming pools flooded with kids of all ages. Some kids are working at these places, other kids are just hanging out. ...
Training
Watch Global Infusion staff and facilitators train 8 of our summer mission teams. 7 teams are in the field right now, one more is leaving in a few days.Pray for our teams in Nepal, China, Guatemala, India, Ukraine, Ghana and the Philippines.
A Letter
If you have ever wondered what our contacts think about the work Global Infusion is doing within their country, I would like to share with you a letter we received recently from one of our contacts in Guatemala.Jonathan Haward, PresidentGlobal InfusionWe wanted to...
Hope for the hopeless
If you have ever experienced any kind of tragedy in your life, you understand the feeling of hopelessness. Every day, many people in our world are confronted with sudden disaster in their lives, and many more deal with the ongoing repercussions of a previous...
On the Verge
I don’t know about you, but I love reading the Old Testament. The real-life accounts of men and women who, in some way, put their life on the line for God are both unbelievable and inspiring. The amazing part about these heroes of the faith, is that they...
Pharaohs and Shopping Lists
You would think that by now that I should not be surprised. Almost every year since Global Infusion began, we have had teams going to countries where some measure of political uprising, war, or natural disaster occurs.2004: an Asian tsunami devastated the...
Seed for the Harvest
The longer I live, the more I see the power and the effects of the seed principle. I watch how people invest their time, money and energy, and then I wait — I wait to see how each of those “seeds” grow. There is no exact formula that dictates exactly what...
The Gift of Rice
A few days ago, I returned from Asia after Global Infusion’s first triple-country mission trip. Part of the team began in Nepal, while the other part was in Thailand. After our work was done in these countries, we converged on the country of India...