Listen "Bryon & Tiffany Applegate - Co-Directors of the James Project"
Episode Synopsis
Summary
In this conversation, Bryon and Tiffany Applegate, co-directors of the James Project, share their journey of becoming Christians and their first trip to the James Project in Guatemala. They discuss the challenges they faced living in Guatemala, including language barriers and cultural differences. The Applegates also talk about the support they received from the Wilson family and their boards, as well as the importance of relying on God's word for encouragement. This conversation explores the importance of finding identity in Christ rather than in work or roles. It also discusses the opportunities and growth of the ministry in the States, as well as the implementation of new programs and ideas. The conversation highlights the importance of obedience and taking the next step in following God's direction. It concludes with a discussion on future dreams and goals, as well as ways to support and partner with the ministry. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the power of saying yes to God's calling and living a life of purpose.
Takeaways
The Applegates became Christians later in life and their faith has transformed their lives.
Their first trip to the James Project in Guatemala was a transformative experience that led them to become more involved in the ministry.
Living in Guatemala presented challenges such as language barriers and cultural differences, but the blessings and joy outweighed the difficulties.
Support from family, friends, and boards has been crucial in navigating the challenges of living in Guatemala and transitioning back to the United States.
Relying on God's word and finding encouragement in daily devotionals has helped the Applegates stay grounded and focused on their mission. Find your identity in Christ rather than in your work or roles.
Obey God's calling and take the next step, even if you don't know the full plan.
Implement new programs and ideas to meet the needs of the community.
Support and partner with ministries by praying, giving financially, and getting involved.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:00 Becoming Christians
06:13 First Trip to the James Project
10:13 Challenges and Transformations
14:13 Moving to Guatemala
18:13 Becoming Directors
25:13 Challenges of Living in Guatemala
29:13 Leaving Friends and Hobbies
35:13 Moving Back to the States
38:13 Navigating Family and Travel
41:13 Finding Encouragement
41:38 Identity in Christ
42:21 Avoiding Identity in Work
43:45 Avoiding Identity in Roles
44:19 Opportunities in the States
45:18 Following God's Direction
47:25 Implementing New Programs
49:49 Uniting Local Churches
51:31 Implementing New Ideas
52:41 Combination of Plans and Obedience
58:34 Future Dreams and Goals
01:03:03 Ways to Support and Partner
01:08:33 Advice for Those Feeling Called
In this conversation, Bryon and Tiffany Applegate, co-directors of the James Project, share their journey of becoming Christians and their first trip to the James Project in Guatemala. They discuss the challenges they faced living in Guatemala, including language barriers and cultural differences. The Applegates also talk about the support they received from the Wilson family and their boards, as well as the importance of relying on God's word for encouragement. This conversation explores the importance of finding identity in Christ rather than in work or roles. It also discusses the opportunities and growth of the ministry in the States, as well as the implementation of new programs and ideas. The conversation highlights the importance of obedience and taking the next step in following God's direction. It concludes with a discussion on future dreams and goals, as well as ways to support and partner with the ministry. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the power of saying yes to God's calling and living a life of purpose.
Takeaways
The Applegates became Christians later in life and their faith has transformed their lives.
Their first trip to the James Project in Guatemala was a transformative experience that led them to become more involved in the ministry.
Living in Guatemala presented challenges such as language barriers and cultural differences, but the blessings and joy outweighed the difficulties.
Support from family, friends, and boards has been crucial in navigating the challenges of living in Guatemala and transitioning back to the United States.
Relying on God's word and finding encouragement in daily devotionals has helped the Applegates stay grounded and focused on their mission. Find your identity in Christ rather than in your work or roles.
Obey God's calling and take the next step, even if you don't know the full plan.
Implement new programs and ideas to meet the needs of the community.
Support and partner with ministries by praying, giving financially, and getting involved.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:00 Becoming Christians
06:13 First Trip to the James Project
10:13 Challenges and Transformations
14:13 Moving to Guatemala
18:13 Becoming Directors
25:13 Challenges of Living in Guatemala
29:13 Leaving Friends and Hobbies
35:13 Moving Back to the States
38:13 Navigating Family and Travel
41:13 Finding Encouragement
41:38 Identity in Christ
42:21 Avoiding Identity in Work
43:45 Avoiding Identity in Roles
44:19 Opportunities in the States
45:18 Following God's Direction
47:25 Implementing New Programs
49:49 Uniting Local Churches
51:31 Implementing New Ideas
52:41 Combination of Plans and Obedience
58:34 Future Dreams and Goals
01:03:03 Ways to Support and Partner
01:08:33 Advice for Those Feeling Called
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