James Project

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The James Project Podcast exists to share how God has raised up a group of amazing people to serve and provide for some of the most vulnerable women and children of Guatemala over the last 20 years, and continues to do so today. Hear incredible stories from international missionaries who serve or have served at the project, board members who serve to help the ministry grow and flourish, team leaders who travel down every year to be the hands and feet of Jesus for a week at a time, and those whose lives have been changed through this 15 acre plot in a rural town in Guatemala.

  1. JAN 29

    January Update with Bryon Applegate

    Building Hope and Faith: Updates from Village of Hope and Beyond In this episode, Cathy Coute and Bryon share inspiring updates on the recent projects, the challenges and successes they've encountered, and exciting upcoming plans. Discover how faith, community, and generosity are transforming lives in practical and impactful ways. Celebrating successful fundraising challenges and upcoming matches for village projectsRecent harvests and agricultural initiatives, including honey and fishing programsThe Women of Valor program: spiritual growth and transformation for women staffNew housing initiatives at Village of Hope: onboarding residents and preparing for expansionsThe importance of foundational partnerships and ongoing fundraising efforts amidst rising operational costsUpcoming mission trip to Canada and prayer requests for travel and ministry impactRecent accreditation achievements (ECFA approval) and financial stewardshipECFA Accreditation – Financial accountability for Christian organizationsJamesproject.org Pray for their upcoming trip to Canada and ministry engagementsPray for new residents at Village of Hope to transition smoothlyContinue support and partnership to meet rising operational costsBlessings on new house openings and future family expansion effortsStay connected for more updates and stories of faith in action! Key Topics:Timestamps:00:00 - Welcome back and recent holiday highlights02:01 - Success of the $65,000 match for boys' home project03:17 - Harvesting honey and fish programs at the village03:53 - Celebrating the Women of Valor graduation and spiritual growth05:00 - Progress on Village of Hope housing and resident programs06:08 - Challenges and opportunities with new residents and moving in07:42 - Preparing for dedication ceremonies 10:00 - Trusting God through construction delays and future plans for Casa Juan10:28 - Announcing the birth of the new baby and upcoming Casa Elizabeth12:03 - Building the support base: foundational partner program14:21 - Raising funds in light of increased salary costs and operational needs15:24 - The spiritual blessing of giving and partnership with God17:36 - Transparency and open-door policy for supporters18:37 - Prayer requests for upcoming mission trip to Canada and leadership stamina20:00 - Celebrating a record number of teams coming to serve21:23 - Introducing new team members and volunteers21:56 - Official accreditation: CNA for JPLA and ECFA approval for JPI 23:00 - Future plans and upcoming check-ins after the Canada trip

    23 min
  2. 11/09/2025

    November Update with Bryon Applegate

    Summary In this conversation, Cathy and Bryon discuss various updates from their work in Guatemala, including cultural celebrations, educational challenges, the impact of aftercare programs, team restructuring, and new giving opportunities. They emphasize the importance of community support and the positive changes they are witnessing in the lives of children and families. Takeaways The quinceañera celebration was a significant cultural event. Educational challenges persist due to high turnover of teachers. Aftercare programs are crucial for supporting former students. Team restructuring is necessary to adapt to changes in staffing. New giving opportunities allow donors to support various programs. The Barnabas Family Care program helps families stay connected and supported. Community involvement is essential for the success of their initiatives. Witnessing the growth of the programs is rewarding. The importance of adapting to the needs of the children is paramount. Chapters 00:00 Celebrating Cultural Traditions 03:23 Educational Challenges and Solutions 06:24 The Impact of Aftercare Programs 09:10 Team Restructuring and New Roles 12:22 Foundational Partnership Opportunities 12:42 Year-End Giving Challenges 12:44 Transparency and Stewardship in Donations 19:08 pod out.mp4 Keywords Guatemala, education, aftercare, cultural celebration, fundraising, community support, team dynamics, giving opportunities, social work, youth programs

    20 min
  3. 10/07/2025

    October Update with Bryon Applegate

    Summary In this conversation, Cathy Coute and Bryon Applegate discuss the recent activities and challenges faced by their ministry in Guatemala. They celebrate community events, address staffing changes, and highlight the spiritual growth of the children in their care. The conversation also touches on the importance of trauma-informed care training for staff and the ongoing fundraising efforts to support their operations. Overall, the discussion reflects the dedication and resilience of the team as they navigate the complexities of their mission. Takeaways September was a busy month in Guatemala with Independence Day celebrations. Staffing changes continue to be a challenge for the ministry. The Village of Hope is making progress with new electrical installations. Nine children were baptized, including five mothers, showcasing spiritual growth. Trauma-informed care training is essential for all staff members. Community support is vital for the success of the ministry. A $75,000 fundraising challenge has been initiated to support operations. The ministry emphasizes the importance of prayer in their work. The impact of the ministry extends beyond the children to their families and communities. Volunteers play a crucial role in providing services like dental care for the children. Chapters 00:00 Celebrating Independence and Community Engagement 03:25 Staffing Challenges and Changes 06:26 Updates on Casa Pablo and Village of Hope 09:21 Spiritual Growth and Community Impact 12:24 Trauma-Informed Care and Staff Training 21:20 Fundraising Efforts and Community Support 28:08 pod out.mp4

    29 min
  4. 09/24/2025

    Mandy Wilson - A Story of Faith and Family

    Summary In this podcast episode, Mandy Wilson shares her transformative journey from Canada to Guatemala, detailing her family's decision to embark on a mission trip instead of a vacation. The conversation explores the challenges and triumphs of fostering children, the emotional struggles of leaving a child behind, and the eventual transition to working with the James Project. Mandy reflects on her faith journey, the support from her community, and the lessons learned through trials and obedience to God's calling. In this conversation, Mandy shares her profound journey of faith, adoption, and the challenges faced while living in Guatemala. She discusses the importance of relying on God during trials, the growth that comes from perseverance, and the significance of looking back with gratitude. The conversation also delves into the complexities of the adoption process, the emotional struggles of transitioning back to Canada, and the ongoing mission work with the James Project. Mandy emphasizes the importance of community, support, and the transformative power of serving others. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:16 The Call to Guatemala 06:25 First Mission Trip Experience 10:25 The Second Yes: Returning to Guatemala 15:18 Moving to Guatemala: A New Chapter 20:31 Challenges of Missionary Life 25:25 Fostering and Caring for Children 30:35 The Heartbreak of Letting Go 35:23 Reflections and Future Plans 37:39 The Journey to the James Project 40:41 Navigating Loss and New Beginnings 43:06 Transitioning to the James Project 44:24 Comparing Care: The James Project vs. Previous Homes 47:52 The Process of Moving Lily 55:19 Faith Tested in Dark Times 01:02:05 Looking Back: Gratitude and Growth 01:04:24 The Adoption Journey Begins 01:10:17 Fighting for Lily's Future 01:16:14 Lily: A Gift to the Family 01:18:09 Faith and Adoption: A Journey of Hope 01:20:12 Transitioning Back: Challenges of Returning Home 01:21:33 Identity Crisis: Finding Purpose After Mission Work 01:25:20 God's Presence in the Mundane: Seeking Him in Daily Life 01:27:52 The James Project: Continuing the Mission 01:31:42 Who Before Do: Solidifying Identity in Christ 01:34:13 Reflections on Trials: Embracing the Journey 01:39:42 Inviting Others: The Impact of Short-Term Missions 01:46:30 pod out.mp4 Keywords Guatemala, missions, family, faith, adoption, challenges, community, service, James Project, fostering, faith, adoption, perseverance, reliance on God, mission work, Guatemala, family, trials, growth, gratitude

    1h 47m
  5. 08/12/2025

    August Update with Bryon Applegate

    Summary In this episode of the James Project podcast, hosts Cathy Coute and Bryon Applegate discuss recent updates from the work in Guatemala, including the retirement of beloved house parents, miraculous healings among the children, advancements in technology, and preparations for upcoming golf tournaments. They also address hiring challenges for social workers and the vision for future pastoral support within the community. Takeaways The retirement of house parents marks a bittersweet transition. Miraculous healings have been reported among the children. Technological advancements are enhancing community engagement. The Village of Hope is progressing, but government delays are a challenge. Team activities and training programs are ongoing and impactful. Hiring social workers and psychologists is a priority for better care. Preparations for golf tournaments are in full swing, with incentives for early sign-ups. Future plans include establishing pastoral support for house parents. Community involvement is crucial for the success of the project. The importance of spiritual growth and support for staff is emphasized. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Updates from Guatemala 02:56 Retirement of Beloved House Parents 03:57 Miraculous Healings and Spiritual Growth 06:45 Technological Advancements and Future Plans 08:33 Village of Hope Update 13:03 Empowering Youth through Education 14:49 Staffing Challenges and Solutions 19:24 Community Support and Church Involvement 20:35 pod out.mp4 Keywords Guatemala, house parents, miracles, technology, community, healing, golf tournament, Village of Hope, social workers, spiritual growth

    21 min
  6. 08/12/2025

    Bryan Albert - The Power of Identity, Intentionality & a Heart on Fire for Jesus

    Summary In this conversation, Bryan Albert and Cathy Coute discuss the profound impact of service on youth, the importance of building long-term relationships in missions, and the personal connections formed through child sponsorship. They emphasize the value of humility in service, the return on investment in missions, and the differences between short-term and long-term missions. The discussion also touches on navigating identity in service, the significance of community support, and the ripple effect of small acts of kindness. Bryan encourages listeners to be intentional in their faith journey and to celebrate small victories along the way. Takeaways Bryan Albert has a heart for Latin America and has been involved in ministry there for many years. He emphasizes the importance of keeping the fire of faith alive through intentional practices and disciplines. Balancing work, family, and faith requires intentionality and prioritization of time. Identity can be shaped by family of origin, but finding identity in Christ is crucial. Understanding God as a loving Heavenly Father can help overcome past wounds. Supporting house parents in ministry is vital for the well-being of children in care. Involvement with the James Project has been a significant part of Bryan's ministry work. Team dynamics and unity are essential when serving in mission trips. Experiencing God's orchestration in ministry can be profound and encouraging. Hope and encouragement can be just as impactful as tangible help in ministry. Living out faith daily involves integrating spiritual practices into everyday life. Intentionality is key in a busy life filled with distractions. Free will plays a significant role in parenting and the choices children make. Challenges in living a counter-cultural lifestyle for Jesus are ongoing but rewarding. The return on investment in spiritual disciplines is evident in the fruit of one's life. Service helps us get our minds off ourselves. We wanted a long-term relationship and connection. Excellence without extravagance is key. They share what little they have with others. The return on investment in missions is significant. Just jump in and go for it, there's never a perfect time. Celebrate the little wins in your journey. Chew the meat and spit out the bone when listening. Keywords faith, family, Latin America, identity, Christian life, service, mission trips, parenting, spiritual disciplines, encouragement, service, missions, youth impact, community, long-term relationships, humility, investment, identity, intentional living, ripple effect Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Bryan Albert and His Family 01:56 Heart for Latin America: A Personal Journey 05:03 Keeping the Fire Alive: Priorities in Faith 07:10 Listening to God: Overcoming Distractions 10:09 Serving Beyond the Pulpit: Bryan's Life and Work 12:14 Identity and Family: Shaping Bryan's Heart 15:05 Finding Approval in God: A Personal Reflection 16:28 Imparting Hope: The Role of House Parents 18:24 Connecting with the James Project: A Missionary Journey 21:48 Experiencing God: The Impact of Team Missions 25:55 Balancing Identity and Productivity 28:40 Incorporating Faith into Daily Life 30:39 Building a Relationship with Jesus 32:37 Authenticity in Faith and Life 34:28 The Role of Parenting and Homeschooling 38:30 Challenges in the Christian Walk 41:11 Return on Investment in Spiritual Practices 43:26 The Impact of Service on Selflessness 46:39 Long-Term vs. Short-Term Missions 57:52 Wrestling with Identity and Purpose 01:02:16 The Importance of Community 01:06:18 Intentional Living and Spiritual Growth 01:14:31 Encouragement for the Journey 01:24:59 pod out.mp4

    1h 26m
  7. 07/26/2025

    Carlos Orellana - A Life of Service and Integrity for the Kingdom

    Summary In this conversation, Carlos Orellana shares his journey as the president of the James Project Board in Guatemala, discussing his background, family life, and the importance of faith. He emphasizes the role of trials in spiritual growth, the significance of integrity in leadership, and the practical wisdom found in the Bible. Carlos reflects on his responsibilities within the organization and the impact of community service on his life and the lives of others. In this conversation, Carlos Orellana discusses the transformative power of the Bible, the importance of forgiveness, and the role of service in personal growth. He emphasizes that the Book of Revelation is a source of hope for Christians, and he shares insights from his experiences in Guatemala, particularly regarding generosity and the impact of service on individuals and communities. The discussion also touches on the historical context of Martin Luther's reformation and the need for authenticity in faith. Orellana encourages listeners to reflect on their own contributions and the potential for change through service. Takeaways Carlos Orellana is the president of the James Project Board in Guatemala. He has been involved with the James Project for nearly 20 years. Carlos emphasizes the importance of integrity in leadership roles. He believes that trials and tribulations are essential for spiritual growth. Carlos's journey to faith began after a family tragedy. He highlights the significance of reading the Bible for personal development. Carlos's family business has been a source of support for his community work. He stresses the importance of being a problem solver in leadership. Carlos's role involves legal responsibilities and community engagement. He believes in the power of a smile and kindness in leadership. Revelation is a source of hope for Christians. The Bible is practical and relevant to daily life. Forgiveness is essential for spiritual growth. The world often discourages reading the Bible. Salvation is based on grace, not works. Truth, as defined by God, is liberating. People desire authenticity and truth in their leaders. Service leads to personal maturity and growth. Generosity can change lives and communities. Every individual has something to contribute to the greater good. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Carlos Orellana and the James Project 05:34 Carlos's Background and Family Life 20:44 The Impact of Faith on Life Decisions 28:51 Hope in the Christian Faith 39:43 Responsibilities as President of the Board 48:20 Recognizing Unsung Heroes 54:28 Integrity in Leadership 01:01:35 The Importance of Being a Good Ambassador 01:07:36 Cultural Perceptions and Accessibility 01:13:13 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities 01:18:35 The Practicality of Biblical Teachings 01:27:25 The Bible as a Practical Guide 01:38:13 Walking the Talk: Faith in Action 01:47:38 Generosity and Paradigm Shifts 02:00:50 Cultural Perspectives on Giving 02:11:22 The Importance of Genuine Relationships 02:17:44 Setting a Good Example for the Next Generation 02:24:10 Memorable Moments in Service 02:35:40 The Call to Serve and Reflect Jesus 02:45:31 The Power of Giving What We Have 02:52:16 pod out.mp4 Keywords James Project, Carlos Orellana, Guatemala, Christian faith, leadership, integrity, trials, family, community service, hope, Revelation, Bible, forgiveness, Martin Luther, truth, authenticity, generosity, service, Christianity, Guatemala

    2h 53m
  8. 07/16/2025

    July Update with Bryon Applegate

    Summary In this conversation, Cathy and Bryon discuss various updates from the James Project, including the arrival of a new baby at Casa Maria, the introduction of a new team member, and the spiritual growth of children involved in the project. They also highlight the importance of vocational training programs, the challenges of finding qualified staff, and the upcoming fundraising events that support their mission. The conversation emphasizes community involvement, the impact of donations, and the hope that the project brings to the lives of children in Guatemala. Takeaways A new baby was welcomed into the Casa Maria family. Donations significantly improve the care provided to mothers and babies. Over 30 children have made decisions to follow Jesus this year. Vocational training programs provide valuable skills and job opportunities. The project faces challenges in hiring qualified social workers and psychologists. Community support is crucial for the success of fundraising events. The upcoming golf tournaments are vital for the project's budget. Volunteers play an essential role in the success of events. An app is being developed to enhance community engagement. The James Project continues to provide hope and support to children in need. Chapters 00:00 Summer Updates and New Beginnings 05:18 Celebrating New Life and Spiritual Growth 10:13 Vocational Training and Future Opportunities 15:15 Challenges in Staffing and Community Support 18:15 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement 20:14 pod out.mp4 Keywords Guatemala, Casa Maria, James Project, community support, vocational training, fundraising, spiritual growth, volunteer opportunities, summer updates, new beginnings

    21 min
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The James Project Podcast exists to share how God has raised up a group of amazing people to serve and provide for some of the most vulnerable women and children of Guatemala over the last 20 years, and continues to do so today. Hear incredible stories from international missionaries who serve or have served at the project, board members who serve to help the ministry grow and flourish, team leaders who travel down every year to be the hands and feet of Jesus for a week at a time, and those whose lives have been changed through this 15 acre plot in a rural town in Guatemala.