The Bottoms: A Happy Family of Five
Many people's lives take an unexpected route. This is very
true for James and Marissa Bottoms, a young couple who attend First
Baptist Church Woodstock. When they first heard about the
foster care crisis and FaithBridge Foster Care's mission to solve
it, the Bottoms knew they were in. They just didn't know how
deep!
James and Marissa prayed about their decision, attended the
pre-service training and completed their home study. They
became approved foster parents in January 2009, one of the first
First Baptist Church Woodstock Community of Care families. The
Bottoms felt, as many first-time parents do, that their first
placement should be one infant or toddler; they understood that
sometimes such specific criteria result in a long wait for
placement.
Several months passed, during which time the Bottoms continued
to examine their hearts. They realized that perhaps God had a
bigger plan in store for them than they had first
thought. After much discussion and prayer, James and Marissa
decided that a phone call from their family consultant with a
referral was essentially a sign from above. They promised each
other that they would never say "no" to any child or children
presented to them.
The Bottoms' first placement was a sibling group of two
brothers, ages five and seven. The oldest was moved shortly
afterwards to a facility that could better treat his significant
needs, while the younger one stayed with the Bottoms for several
months and thrived in their home. James and Marissa fully
integrated this boy into their family and Community of Care until
his successful reunification with his biological mother.
Their second placement came just weeks later. The
FaithBridge family consultant called Marissa with a referral of a
sibling group of three children - a two year-old boy and newborn
twins, one boy and one girl. Marissa recalls that while it
sounded like a lot of kids, she knew they would say "yes." She
called James, they accepted the referral and they went to pick up
the children from the local Department of Family and Children
Services (DFCS) office.
FaithBridge and the FBCW Community of Care made supporting the
Bottoms a priority. Volunteers stepped in to help with
everything from babysitting to coming to their home with dinner, to
help do dishes or laundry or whatever was needed. Looking
back, the Bottoms agree that this support helped them get through
several weeks of adjustment. It made what could have been
difficult much easier than expected. They have now settled
into a routine and are a happy family of five.
The Bottoms prove, as do many other foster families, that God
never gives us more than we can handle. They trusted in the
Lord, and He showed them their path and their capabilities. The
result? A beautiful family they never expected.