• 53. Where’s the Salt?: How Living Missionally Serves Foster Parent Recruitment Efforts

  • Oct 21 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

53. Where’s the Salt?: How Living Missionally Serves Foster Parent Recruitment Efforts

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we explore the impact of living in the community and how it plays a powerful role in foster care recruitment. We share our personal foster care stories and experiences and reflect on how our journeys began by being surrounded by people who were obedient to their calling as foster parents.

    While formal recruitment efforts are important, we explore how simply living out our day-to-day lives with purpose can serve as the most significant form of recruitment. By living on mission for God, we naturally create spaces where others are inspired and supported to step into foster care.

    Tune in to hear how community can change lives and make a lasting difference in the foster care system.


    Episode Highlights:

    • Importance of community in foster care.
    • Personal stories of starting our foster journeys.
    • Everyday life as a form of recruitment.
    • Obedience to the call of fostering.
    • Building a support system through community.
    • Intentional living can lead others to foster.


    Find More on Hope Bridge:

    • Sign Up For Our Foster Family Recruitment Email List
    • Find a Support Group
    • Visit Our Website
    • Follow us on Instagram
    • Follow us on Facebook
    • Foster Our Community Instagram


    This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.


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