No spiritual movement in history has ever been started apart from prayer and absolute dependence on the Lord. Similarly, we believe more than enough for children and families in foster care is not possible apart from praying for a supernatural movement of God to do what only He can. In a ministry filled with so many things to do, tasks to get done and needs to attend to, it can become all too easy to lose sight of the larger story we are all participating in - a spiritual one - one of brokenness, the need for renewal and a longing to see God heal everything that has been hurt. This endeavor, the greater spiritual one, demands a prayerful posture from all who participate. So, what does that mean for our church and our ministry? How can we practically keep prayer at the center of all we do? What specific ways can we pray for struggling families and vulnerable children? How can we prayerfully support foster families in our church and community? What steps can we take to invite people in our church to pray for a movement of God within our walls and throughout our communities? Questions like these, among others, are important ones for us as church leaders to consider as we take steps towards becoming more actively engaged in foster care.
In episode 7 of The Fostering Church Podcast, the Jasons talk with Bishop Aaron Blake. In 1985, while pastoring Greater Faith Church in Brownwood, TX Bishop Blake and his wife, Mary Blake started a babysitting ministry called “Small World” to help keep struggling families together. Then the Lord moved the Blakes to foster six teenage boys, and their congregation followed. The families of tiny Greater Faith Church have fostered more than 450 children over the years. In 2004, Bishop Blake initiated the first “Stand Sunday” in the United States, calling the families at Greater Faith to stand-up to care for children and families impacted by the foster system. Today, thousands of churches across the nation join forces on “Stand Sunday” to take a stand for children and families in crisis. Bishop Blake is the Founder and Executive Director of Harvest Family Life Ministries, a board member of The Global Orphan Project, and a spiritual godfather to many in the foster care community.
With a genuine shepherd’s heart Bishop Blake shares about the power of prayer, drawing from his own family’s personal experiences, his decades of pastoral ministry and his work with various organizations around the country. He offers endearing stories and practical insights that will inspire you to take your next best steps forward toward prayerfully supporting the foster care community right where you live.
Get the shownotes: https://morethanenough.cafo.org/podcasts/the-fostering-church-podcast/