Celebrating a Year of Impact: Global Servants Releases the 2024 Annual Report

Global Servants

Since 1977, Global Servants has remained focused on serving others—empowering, educating, endowing, and evangelizing communities around the world.

As we reflect on 2024, we are filled with gratitude for all that God has done through the faithfulness of our partners and the dedication of our teams in Thailand, Ghana, and the United States. Our 2024 Annual Report captures powerful stories of transformation—stories that remind us that hope, when rooted in faith, changes everything.


Empowering Girls to Dream

This year, 14 new at-risk girls were welcomed to House of Grace in Thailand and Ghana—each one rescued from the risk of human trafficking, sexual abuse, child marriage, child labor, and child prostitution. Bringing the total to over 130 girls on two continents.


Today, they are safe, thriving, and building bright futures. Every girl at both Houses of Grace continues her education through university, vocation, or independent study. Thirty young women are now pursuing higher education while living independently off campus—proof that empowerment brings lifelong transformation.


Educating the Next Generation

Across Ghana, more than 1,700 students received quality education through Trinity Foundation Schools. Every graduating student at Trinity Foundation School in Anwomaso, Ghana qualified for senior high school placement—continuing a legacy of academic excellence and faith-based learning.


Through partnerships with local churches and U.S. mission teams, students and teachers received school supplies, reusable water bottles, and encouragement through classroom exchanges.


Endowing Communities with Hope

Global Servants is committed to providing long-term solutions that strengthen families and communities. In 2024, we:

  • Built new wells in Ofosu, Dambai, and Larabanga, providing clean water to entire villages.
  • Reached 240+ families in flood-affected areas of Thailand and Myanmar with emergency supplies.
  • Provided 360+ free breast and eye screenings in Ghana, giving essential healthcare to those in need.


Each of these initiatives represents more than numbers—they represent lives changed, hope restored, and faith renewed.


Evangelizing and Outreach

Through our evangelistic outreach, Global Servants shared the Gospel in 200 nations and territories. More than 120 pastors and ministry leaders attended the West African Pastors and Leadership Conference for training and renewal.


Around the world, our team continues to expand the Kingdom of God through preaching, teaching, and local partnerships. From Ghana to Thailand to churches across the United States, we remain committed to proclaiming the message of Jesus Christ.


Accountability and Excellence

For the fifth consecutive year, Global Servants received a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for accountability and transparency. This recognition reflects our unwavering commitment to stewarding every gift with integrity and making a lasting impact.

“This annual report is a testament to the provision of God, the generosity of our supporters, and the tireless commitment of our staff around the world.” ~ Travis Rutland, President

Read the Full 2024 Annual Report

We invite you to read and share the full report—celebrating what God has done through your partnership and faithfulness.

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