Advancing the Mission

Episode 252: Tammy Crane, Four:10 Ministries

19 min · 2 de mar de 2026
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What does it mean to follow Jesus into the hardest places—to look suffering in the eye and choose love instead of turning away? This week on Advancing the Mission, we sit down with Tammy Crane of Four:10 Ministries to hear how God is moving in some of the most painful and overlooked places in our world. Through rescue, restoration, and relentless compassion, Four:10 is bringing hope to survivors of trafficking, abuse, and deep brokenness. In this powerful episode, Tammy shares stories of lives being reclaimed—of women discovering their worth, of children finding safety, and of God’s grace breaking through even the darkest chapters. We talk about the courage it takes to step into trauma, the power of faith-filled community, and how healing becomes possible when love refuses to give up. We also explore how County Line partners in this mission, helping extend the hands and heart of Jesus to those who desperately need both. This conversation will challenge you to see some of the women in their ministry with renewed empathy.   It’s a conversation about obedience, compassion, and the kind of faith that runs toward the hurting instead of away from them. For more information about Four:10 Ministries, visit: https://four10ministries.org [https://four10ministries.org] We invite you to subscribe to Advancing the Mission on your preferred platform to stay connected with each new episode: Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/advancing-the-mission/id1675164009]Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6gdDPBz2P4SbUC2S7LpZfd?si=689c3b3b5efc42c3]Amazon [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6e524479-1b33-48e1-9e00-d4ca5e8989e7/advancing-the-mission]

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