We are mobilizers, experienced facilitators of short-term trips that specialize in connecting individuals, families, churches and communities to strategic ministry partnerships around the world.
who we are
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Caleb and Becca David have spent the
majority of their lives facilitating overseas
mission trips for over 7,000 youth, college
students, adults, groups and music artists.
Through these efforts, their passion for
adoption, the orphan, the widow and the
destitute was uncovered. One Child
Campaign was birthed out of this desire to
have a long-term impact and sustainable
ministry to the least of these. One Child
Campaigns purpose is to raise awareness
in the body of Christ for the orphan crisis
and to provide ways for each person to
touch and change the life of at least one
child through Orphan Awareness trips and
other holistic methods.
Caleb and Becca have adopted two children, Sakari and Huxley, from Ethiopia. They love travel, food, laughter, music and orphan advocacy.
Their family currently resides in Tulsa, OK with their Labradoodle, Jack.
Email: info@onechildcampaign.com Phone: 918-960-0073 Address: PO Box 702441 Tulsa, OK 74170
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We are mobilizers, experienced facilitators of short-term trips that specialize in connecting individuals, families, churches and communities to strategic ministry partnerships around the world.
Our philosophy: We believe that the purpose of short-term trips are to create awareness, build Kingdom-minded relationships, successful partnerships, funnel resources with accountability, give voice and facilitate sustainable solutions while connecting communities long-term. This is accomplished through many creative streams and strategic partnerships. The trip is not the end result - the real work begins once we get back home. The goal is to be as invisible as possible and empower the local churches, missionaries and communities to continue the work seamlessly even after the team leaves. This means working within the appropriate cultural and ministry structure and being willing to never be recognized for our efforts.