Hope Cake
Burnout in kids ministry is real. Many leaders only last a few years before the weight of it all becomes too much. So how do you stay in ministry for the long haul without running on empty? In this final episode of Building Thriving Kids Ministry, Jo Hobbis sits down with Hannah Aske from TenFour Ministries [https://tenfourministries.co.uk/] to talk honestly about burnout, calling, and what it really takes to keep going in children’s ministry. Hannah shares openly about the seasons when she felt like quitting (including a time when she was so exhausted she was crying most weeks). But she also shares the lessons God has taught her along the way about rest, community, and remembering why you started in the first place. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stretched too thin, or wondered how long you can keep doing this work, this conversation will help you breathe again. In this episode you’ll discover: * Why knowing your God-given “why” is essential for staying in kids ministry * The difference between physical rest and spiritual rest (and why both matter) * How trying to carry everything yourself leads to burnout * Why planned retreat days and time with God aren’t luxuries, they’re essential * How mentors, friends, and accountability can sustain you in ministry * The freeing truth that God cares more about your heart than your productivity Hannah also shares the powerful reminder that we can’t pour into children and families if we’re running on empty ourselves. Before we lead others, we need to be filled. If you’re a kids ministry leader who wants to build something that lasts, this episode is for you. Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/hopecake] Never miss an episode - follow Hope Cake on socials @hopecakepod
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