“Because we wanted to share our faith…”
Families say “YES!” to fostering for all kinds of reasons. Kevin and Alisa had a desire to share their faith and love with a child in need. Hear more of their story…
Read More ›Families say “YES!” to fostering for all kinds of reasons. Kevin and Alisa had a desire to share their faith and love with a child in need. Hear more of their story…
Read More ›Thanksgiving morning, I was busy cooking while our five children played in an adjacent room. Every few minutes, I paused to peek in, and on one particular glance I lingered at the…
Read More ›Nick Bruner, discipleship pastor at Calvary Baptist Church, shares why he and his wife of nine years, Ashley, entered the story of foster care ministry and why their church has set a…
Read More ›FaithBridge seeks to be Christ-centered, fixing our eyes on Jesus, both His person and His work, as the basis for a transformed life on earth and the foundation of eternal life. Christ…
Read More ›A message of thanks from our CEO and co-founder, Bill Hancock... [video width="1920" height="1080" mp4="https://faithbridgefostercare.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Thanksgiving-2015.mp4"][/video] Happy Thanksgiving!
Read More ›By a FaithBridge foster mom whose identity will remain anonymous for the privacy of her foster children. Talking about foster care is challenging for me, mostly because I could talk all…
Read More ›One of the kids has one of those stuffed animals that lights up. At bedtime, the person who’s holding it gets to start the night’s story, ushering them all to an imaginary…
Read More ›The wall around the Old City of Jerusalem, 2007. Photo by Heather. Jerusalem had a call to action for its people commonly referred to as the Nehemiah principle. Formally a city of…
Read More ›If you have a sibling, then chances are you’ve experienced the amazingly wonderful and joy-filled feeling of telling your brother or sister the most exciting thing you have ever heard. Sharing makes…
Read More ›If there’s one thing predictable about foster care it’s that it is completely unpredictable. The Stewarts* received a placement, and as time moved on, it looked like the children were going to…
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