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Joe Knittig on Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot

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In 1996, Rev. W.C. Martin and his wife partnered with 22 families in their 100-person congregation to adopt 77 of the most difficult-to-place children in the Texas foster care system. A recent film, Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot, tells the stories of these families and the inspiring results of their efforts.

This week, Naomi and Ian are joined by Joe Knittig, CEO of Care Portal and executive producer of Possum Trot. As leader of an organization designed to connect caretakers and resources in local communities to children in need, Joe was already well-versed in bringing communities together to support vulnerable kids. As executive producer of Possum Trot he hopes to broaden these efforts, encouraging faith communities across the nation to step up for kids in foster care.

Resources

-Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot | Angel Studios

-How Churches Can Make a Difference in the Lives of Children Who Need Foster Care | Naomi Schaefer Riley

Show Notes

-00:40 | Tell us about your background and how it led to your involvement in the film?

-02:15 | How does Care Portal connect caretakers with children in need?

-05:49 | What is the story behind the Possum Trot? What are you hoping to accomplish through the film?

-08:03 | When the Martin family approached the state about adopting the most difficult-to-place children, what was the initial response?

-10:20 | The story of Possum Trot takes place in a historically black church community. How does this story contribute to the conversation around race in the child welfare system?

-13:55 | How could the film catalyze churches and faith-based organizations to become more involved in child welfare and the foster care system?

-16:17 | The film highlights the real struggles of fostering children. Is that part of the story resonating with audiences?

-19:04 | How can listeners see the film?

-20:18 | You are showing screenings of the film in church communities—what impact are you seeing?

-21:48 | How are the original families doing?

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In 1996, Rev. W.C. Martin and his wife partnered with 22 families in their 100-person congregation to adopt 77 of the most difficult-to-place children in the Texas foster care system. A recent film, Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot, tells the stories of these families and the inspiring results of their efforts.

This week, Naomi and Ian are joined by Joe Knittig, CEO of Care Portal and executive producer of Possum Trot. As leader of an organization designed to connect caretakers and resources in local communities to children in need, Joe was already well-versed in bringing communities together to support vulnerable kids. As executive producer of Possum Trot he hopes to broaden these efforts, encouraging faith communities across the nation to step up for kids in foster care.

Resources

-Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot | Angel Studios

-How Churches Can Make a Difference in the Lives of Children Who Need Foster Care | Naomi Schaefer Riley

Show Notes

-00:40 | Tell us about your background and how it led to your involvement in the film?

-02:15 | How does Care Portal connect caretakers with children in need?

-05:49 | What is the story behind the Possum Trot? What are you hoping to accomplish through the film?

-08:03 | When the Martin family approached the state about adopting the most difficult-to-place children, what was the initial response?

-10:20 | The story of Possum Trot takes place in a historically black church community. How does this story contribute to the conversation around race in the child welfare system?

-13:55 | How could the film catalyze churches and faith-based organizations to become more involved in child welfare and the foster care system?

-16:17 | The film highlights the real struggles of fostering children. Is that part of the story resonating with audiences?

-19:04 | How can listeners see the film?

-20:18 | You are showing screenings of the film in church communities—what impact are you seeing?

-21:48 | How are the original families doing?

  continue reading

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