The Challenging Choices in Fostering
The choice to foster is not a flippant one. The paperwork. The training. The visits to your home by caseworkers. People who choose to foster have thought about the implications, done their…
Read More ›The choice to foster is not a flippant one. The paperwork. The training. The visits to your home by caseworkers. People who choose to foster have thought about the implications, done their…
Read More ›Some of us are BFFs (best friends forever) with data. Information. Statistics. Numbers. Facts. Figures. We get along great and spend most of our days together. Our worlds are intertwined like middle…
Read More ›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…
Read More ›Might you be the next talented person to join the FaithBridge team? We’re pretty excited about everyone who starts working here and have been known to use confetti to express our enthusiasm.…
Read More ›A foster family with a teenage daughter named Marianne welcomed three little ones into their home. Siblings. Foster children from a tough, struggling neighborhood. They were only in care for a few…
Read More ›Imagine for a moment if someone knocked on the door of your house after work. This someone was a stranger and told you to come with him. You had no choice but…
Read More ›Photo taken by Heather Werle in Jerusalem, Israel (2007). There’s a story in Matthew about a brief encounter that Jesus has with two blind men. And it happened because Jesus was interrupted.…
Read More ›Each May, we invite the community to celebrate National Foster Care Month and hear about what God is doing within the lives of children, birth parents, foster families and churches in Georgia.…
Read More ›Stories of how God is working in the lives of foster families. Celebrations of reconciliation between birth parents and children. Articles about industry trends. Experts weighing in on how to best care…
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