We started out with 7 kids and one Dad, which created a ripple effect

22 year old Julian Wahl describes starting out as one of 7 boys at the age of 14 who wanted to serve a very small number of people in his community. He talks about the ripple effect, serving with no stipulations, and how one of the most valuable things a person gains in serving those with needs is perspective; the Burrito Boys has now grown to serve over 300,000 homeless in downtown San Diego. Julian says, “Even if you’re making a difference in one person’s life, you can’t underestimate how big of an impact that’s going to have.”

Recent Episodes

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Breaking the Cycle of Generational Poverty

Julian Gibb interviews John Wood. John describes how Glory Honor Africa works in 3 areas. Building Churches in the community which transform lives, families, and communities. Providing bibles for pastors; most do not have a bible. Breaking the cycle of generational poverty through a sewing ministry for single moms. GloryHonor.Africa

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Blessed To Be A Blessing Part 1

Julian Gibb interviews Miss Anita Soto of My Bella Estrella. Miss Anita tells how she/we are Blessed to be a Blessing. She describes how she ministers to her community in Guadalupe, Arizona by ministering to children. mybellaestrella.org Miss Anita Soto https://azneighborhoodtransformation.com Mr. Jeff Bisgrove

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Blessed To Be A Blessing Part 2

Julian Gibb interviews Anita Soto and Jeff Bisgrove. Miss Anita and Mr. Jeff tell the most important thing is offering yourself back to God and reach out to others. Spend time with someone. mybellaestrella.org Miss Anita Soto  https://azneighborhoodtransformation.com Mr. Jeff Bisgrove