Summary
In this episode of the James Project podcast, Cathy Coute speaks with Lori Burge about her experiences with the James Project, a mission focused on serving orphans and widows in Guatemala. They discuss the significance of James 1:27, the impact of serving on personal growth, and the various ways individuals can get involved in service both locally and internationally. Lori shares her insights on the joy of giving, the importance of community engagement, and the transformative experiences that come from serving others. The conversation emphasizes the need for pure and unblemished religion through acts of service and the blessings that come from focusing on the needs of others.
Takeaways
Lori Burge is from Kansas City and involved with the James Project.
The James Project focuses on serving orphans and widows in Guatemala.
James 1:27 emphasizes pure religion through serving the needy.
Serving in Guatemala has a profound impact on personal growth.
There are many ways to serve orphans and widows in the U.S.
Experiencing poverty firsthand can change perspectives on life.
Serving others often leads to personal blessings.
Community engagement is vital for meaningful service.
Teams can create lasting connections with the communities they serve.
Joy can be found in giving and serving others.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the James Project and Lori Burge
04:29 Understanding James 1:27 and Its Significance
10:17 Serving the Least of These: Personal Experiences and Insights
17:26 The Impact of Service on Teams and Individuals
24:22 Ways to Get Involved and Support the Cause
30:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts on Service
32:59 pod out.mp4
Sound Bites
"It was life changing and worth going."
"It's a good reminder for me."
"It doesn't always have to be serious."
Keywords
James Project, missions, service, orphans, widows, Guatemala, community, faith, volunteering, personal growth