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When it comes to inviting the Church into the lives of vulnerable children and families, we often rely on strategies and playbooks we believe will work. But what if the real reason people aren’t engaging isn’t a lack of interest — it’s a simple, unseen barrier that no one has identified?

In this episode, we explore a brand-new study conducted by Pinkston, a leading marketing and communications agency, in partnership with the Christian Alliance for Orphans (CAFO). This research reveals how the public really thinks about foster care — and what truly motivates people to get involved.

Our hope is that this data doesn’t just gather dust on a shelf, but serves as a flashlight, illuminating hidden obstacles and helping us discover new ways to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families.

Jason Weber first speaks with D.J. Jordan, Senior Vice President at Pinkston, about the study itself. He then discusses the results with CAFO President Jedd Medefind and Jason Johnson, CAFO National Director of Church Engagement and Mobilization. They explore how this data can reshape the ways we engage the Church and empower more people to say “yes” to helping children and families.

This new research challenges our assumptions — and just might help you do your work in foster care more effectively. Download the full report in the resources section below. 

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