• 54. Celebrating Our Shepherds: National Pastor Appreciation Month

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

54. Celebrating Our Shepherds: National Pastor Appreciation Month

  • Summary

  • October is National Pastor Appreciation Month, and in this episode, we reflect on the often-overlooked work pastors do every day.

    Pastors don't just preach on Sundays; they are present with us during life’s most significant moments—both the joyful milestones and the heartbreaking challenges. Whether it’s celebrating a new chapter, grieving a loss, or walking through illness, pastors are always there, often behind the scenes, carrying the emotional and spiritual burdens of those they serve.

    In the context of the child welfare system, pastors play an especially important role. Their support can be life-changing for foster families and children in care. In this episode, we highlight Brian’s personal story of how his pastor and church community have been by his side, providing crucial support during his foster care journey and even during his battle with cancer.

    Join us as we explore the vital role pastors play in our lives and the foster care system and why their work deserves our gratitude not just this month but all year round.


    Episode Highlights:

    • October is National Pastor Appreciation Month
    • Pastors do more than preach on Sundays
    • Pastors carry heavy emotional and spiritual burdens
    • The critical role Pastors play in the child welfare system
    • Brian & Nicole’s Experience with Pastoral Support


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    This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.


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