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25. From Awareness to Action: Empowering Churches to Support Foster Families with Brannon Marshall & Judy McClintock

March 25, 2024 Hope Bridge/Adkins Media Co.
25. From Awareness to Action: Empowering Churches to Support Foster Families with Brannon Marshall & Judy McClintock
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25. From Awareness to Action: Empowering Churches to Support Foster Families with Brannon Marshall & Judy McClintock
Mar 25, 2024
Hope Bridge/Adkins Media Co.

In this episode, we're joined by Brannon Marshall, the pastor of North Canton Chapel, and Judy, the director of family life. Their perspectives provide valuable insights into the churches' role in supporting foster families. 

Brannon’s deep involvement in our community offers valuable insights, while Judy brings her perspective from witnessing the journeys of foster and adoptive families in our congregation. We reflect on Jason Johnson's powerful quote, "We are not all called to do the same thing, but we can all do something," and discuss practical ways churches can translate awareness into meaningful action. 


We explore common reasons churches hesitate to get involved and offer strategies to overcome these barriers. We emphasize the importance of moving towards brokenness rather than shying away from it. From building supportive communities to offering tangible resources, we discuss concrete steps churches can take to make a positive impact. 


Amidst the multitude of ministries competing for attention and resources, we examine how to discern and prioritize support for vulnerable families within our church's mission. Finally, we address pastors and ministry leaders, offering practical guidance on initiating efforts to support foster families within their congregations.



Episode Highlights: 

  • Introduction to Brannon Marshall & Judy McClintock
  • Compassion fatigue in the church
  • A message to Lead Pastors 
  • What Can We Do as a Church to Support Foster Families? 
  • Everyone Can Do Something 


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This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.

Show Notes

In this episode, we're joined by Brannon Marshall, the pastor of North Canton Chapel, and Judy, the director of family life. Their perspectives provide valuable insights into the churches' role in supporting foster families. 

Brannon’s deep involvement in our community offers valuable insights, while Judy brings her perspective from witnessing the journeys of foster and adoptive families in our congregation. We reflect on Jason Johnson's powerful quote, "We are not all called to do the same thing, but we can all do something," and discuss practical ways churches can translate awareness into meaningful action. 


We explore common reasons churches hesitate to get involved and offer strategies to overcome these barriers. We emphasize the importance of moving towards brokenness rather than shying away from it. From building supportive communities to offering tangible resources, we discuss concrete steps churches can take to make a positive impact. 


Amidst the multitude of ministries competing for attention and resources, we examine how to discern and prioritize support for vulnerable families within our church's mission. Finally, we address pastors and ministry leaders, offering practical guidance on initiating efforts to support foster families within their congregations.



Episode Highlights: 

  • Introduction to Brannon Marshall & Judy McClintock
  • Compassion fatigue in the church
  • A message to Lead Pastors 
  • What Can We Do as a Church to Support Foster Families? 
  • Everyone Can Do Something 


Find more on Guest:


Find More on Hope Bridge:


This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.