Hope Cake
Many churches long to see children and families come to faith — but what happens when they’re simply not walking through the doors on Sunday? In this episode, Jo Hobbis talks with Hannah Aske from TenFour Ministries [https://tenfourministries.co.uk/] about why outreach to children and families matters more than ever — and why it doesn’t have to be complicated, expensive, or intimidating. Hannah shares powerful stories from working with children in schools and communities, revealing the deep need many children carry today — from anxiety to isolation — and why the church must be present where they are. Together they explore: * Why outreach is central to the Great Commission * The fears that often hold churches back from starting * How simple midweek kids’ clubs can reach families in your community * Why confidence (in ourselves and in God) is often the biggest barrier * How to create pathways from community activities to the gospel Hannah also shares practical insights from launching outreach ministries, working with schools, and helping churches discover what they can do — even with limited people, budget, or time. If you're a church leader, children's worker, or volunteer wondering how to connect with families beyond Sunday, this conversation will inspire you to take the first step. Because reaching the next generation often begins with a simple decision: Go where they are. Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/hopecake] Never miss an episode - follow Hope Cake on socials @hopecakepod
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