Joyful Givers

It’s no secret that the children growing up today are associated with words like “entitled” and “narcissistic.” We live in a “selfie-focused” world that teaches them [and us] just that! Always looking…

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Loving + Letting Go

Foster care ministry provides a unique opportunity to see firsthand how God restores families in ways that are best for the children all too often caught up in the consequences of the…

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“A New Family with a New Inheritance”

Over the years, FaithBridge has had the privilege of interviewing families who’ve fostered. Read about one family and their experience caring for children who needed a home.   Jacob and Kristen* first…

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“Lord, teach us to pray…”

There’s a fascinating conversation recorded between Jesus and his disciples. At this point in Jesus’ time on earth as a human, he had already fed the 5,000, preached the Sermon on the…

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Team Tyler

Tyler* was 3 years old when he entered the foster care system. Developmentally, he was behind. There were significant problems and concerns for the child’s future, and it was deemed unsafe for him…

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A Better Way

Rick Jackson, FaithBridge Foster Care's chairman of the board and Jackson Healthcare CEO, shares his story and the importance of a Christian foster family in his own life. His foster family invited him to…

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Jenny was scared of the dark…

When siblings enter foster care, sometimes they end up in the same home and sometimes they are placed in separate homes. One FaithBridge family was able to welcome four siblings so one…

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FaithBridge Core Values: {relational}

A mountainside in Israel. Photo by Heather. Jesus created relationships among His disciples and followers. At FaithBridge, being relational drives us to create connections among all the parties in the foster care system: county and…

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Mr. Jim

Foster children have to grow up too quickly sometimes. They see the harsh realities of sin in our world and live in the broken families that come from it. One 3-year-old boy…

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