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The Care Ministry Podcast

The Care Ministry Podcast

De : Laura Howe
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Building a culture of care in your church can feel as complex as the people you serve. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Laura Howe offers listeners practical resources and actionable strategies to support leader’s well-being, strengthen volunteer teams and equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to care for your community. With over 15 years of experience as a community mental health clinician, Laura, founder of Hope Made Strong specializes in Community Development Strategies. You will be encouraged as you listen to expert guests get real with how they overcame challenges and developed best-practice methods of reaching and caring for your church and community. If you want to develop a culture of care in your church and support your community without burning out your leaders? This is the podcast for you. Christianisme Hygiène et vie saine Ministère et évangélisme Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Spiritualité
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    • 207: An Intentional Vision for Care: Why Bigger Isn’t Always Better with Milton bible Church
      Jan 22 2026

      In this episode of the Care Ministry Podcast, host Laura Howe sits down with Mark Strickland and Matt Timpson from Milton Bible Church to explore what intentional, sustainable care looks like in a mid-sized church. Together, they unpack why Milton Bible has chosen to remain “decidedly mid-sized,” how administration can strengthen (not replace) relationships, and how care systems can support people without becoming cold or program-driven. The conversation offers practical insight into connect groups, prayer pathways, boundaries in care, documentation, and building a culture where people are truly seen—without trying to meet every need alone.

      Quotes

      • “Administration should feed ministry and feed what’s pastorally happening in the church—not the other way around.”
        — Matt Timpson
      • “We don’t want to just go wide. We want to go deep.”
        — Matt Timpson
      • “When you get beyond a certain size, the organic care that once happened naturally starts slipping through the cracks, and systems help bridge that gap.”
        — Mark Strickland
      • “You can have great systems, but if people aren’t actually engaging with other people, something essential is missing.”
        — Mark Strickland
        “Care doesn’t mean solving the problem. It means walking with people and connecting them to hope.”
        — Laura Howe

      Resources

      • Care Ministry Cohorts
      • Milton Bible Church

      Connect with Hope Made Strong

      Website: HopeMadeStrong.org

      Socials: Facebook – Instagram – Twitter – YouTube

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      1 h et 1 min
    • 206: Prayer as a Core Care Strategy
      Jan 8 2026

      In this episode of the Care Ministry Podcast, Laura Howe and Rebecca Bailey kick off the new year by introducing prayer as a foundational care strategy within a holistic care ministry. They unpack how prayer fits into six core care pillars and explore why prayer should be more than informal or assumed.

      It deserves thoughtful structure, training, and follow-through. From understanding different types of prayer to building clear systems for prayer requests, follow-up, confidentiality, and team support, this conversation offers both theological grounding and practical guidance for churches that want prayer to be an intentional, trustworthy entry point into care.


      Quotes
      “Prayer is the most accessible entry point into caring for your congregation — and that’s exactly why it needs intention.” –Laura Howe
      “If we don’t provide training and conversation around prayer, we assume everyone knows how to pray — and we miss a lot.” –Rebecca Bailey
      “Prayer ministry is not a gossip chain, and it’s not a substitute for pastoral or professional care. It’s an intentional way to enter someone’s life in a tender moment.” –Laura Howe
      “Different lived experiences shape how people pray — and that’s what helps others feel seen, heard, and understood.” –Rebecca Bailey
      “When prayer requests go unanswered, it can quietly reinforce stories of shame, rejection, or not belonging.” –Laura Howe


      Resources
      Care Ministry Cohort


      Connect with Hope Made Strong
      Website: HopeMadeStrong.org
      Socials: Facebook – Instagram – Twitter – YouTube

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      43 min
    • E205. Spiritual Formation Without Spiritual Bypassing
      Jan 1 2026

      Today, Laura Howe speaks with Dr. Chris Adams, Executive Director of the Mental Health and the Church Initiative at Biola University’s Rosemead School of Psychology. They dive into the essential practices of healthy caregiving within ministry, highlighting how care leaders can show up with empathy and wisdom without carrying the full emotional weight of others. Chris shares his personal journey from pastoral ministry to clinical psychology, offering practical insights on boundaries, supervision, and cultivating emotional and spiritual resilience in leadership.

      Quotes

      • “I didn’t have the skills to not carry people’s pain.” – Chris Adams
      • “I believe in equipping people to be the church—what it looks like to be the hands and feet of Jesus.” – Chris Adams
      • “Our own woundedness can drive our ministry if we’re not aware.” – Chris Adams
      • “God is not glorified by burned-out leaders.” – Laura Howe
      • “If you don’t have a biblical understanding of boundaries, the need will drive your ministry.” – Chris Adams

      Resources

      • Mercy Multiplied
      • Boundaries by Cloud & Townsend
      • Care Ministry Cohort

      Connect with Hope Made Strong

      Website: HopeMadeStrong.org

      Socials: Facebook – Instagram – Twitter – YouTube

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      52 min
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