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.”

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People are hungry; you’ve just got to ask

Bob Moffitt interviews Elizabeth Drewett, Director of Classical Worship at Camelback Bible Church. Drewett explains, “Serve with your heart; share what God has done”, as she invites many in the arts community into a wonderful acoustical environment for choral and pipe organ in Paradise Valley, AZ.  “It takes action. Take what you have now and serve.”  Drewett also elucidates the joy of choral music through singing hymns that were sung hundreds of years ago by the saints.  Camelback Bible Church

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The Joy of the Lord is Our Strength

John describes the how the Joy of the Lord despite losing everything is changing the lives of 1 million refugees in camps around Goma Democratic Republic of Congo. gloryhonor.africa