Ten Thousand Homes

Recently I had the opportunity to work with some friends of mine who are ministering to orphans in Africa. They work for an organization called Ten Thousand Homes.

They were looking to revamp their website and asked me to help out. I jumped at the chance. It is awesome to know that God can use all sorts of gifts and abilities for His Kingdom. I really enjoy designing and developing websites and it’s incredible to know that I can take that desire and skill and use it to build the Kingdom. Isn’t God cool?!? I know there are gifts and talents in each of us that were given to us by God so we could give them back to Him.

A little about Ten Thousand Homes

Ten Thousand Homes is a movement of ordinary people actively building HOPE and creating HOMES for Africa’s orphans and vulnerable children. Building houses is the easy part. Building HOPE and creating HOME for 10,000 children…that is altogether different. Help our ministry create the physical space that will allow Africa’s children to do more than simply survive!

To find out more about Ten Thousand Homes and to see the site I helped build for them, click here.

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