Church Spotlight: Tri-Cities Church
They saw a need, a Biblical mandate, and seized the opportunity. For Tri-Cities Church in East Point, starting a foster care ministry was just a natural outcome of their obedience to God’s…
Read More ›They saw a need, a Biblical mandate, and seized the opportunity. For Tri-Cities Church in East Point, starting a foster care ministry was just a natural outcome of their obedience to God’s…
Read More ›When Jason and Mandie Summers decided to become foster parents, their biggest hesitations came from the “cautions” of other people. They had three biological children and had been told, among other things,…
Read More ›He’s been in foster care for 840 days - half of his little life. For Xavier*, any memories of home with his biological parents are brief and sad. He came into care…
Read More ›Starting a new foster care ministry may seem overwhelming. But churches don’t have to go it alone. Just ask Relevant Church in Locust Grove. They’ve partnered with another church less than 10…
Read More ›If it’s dollars and cents you want to know about, Kelvin Stewart is the person to ask. He manages all financial aspects of FaithBridge and has been doing that for us since…
Read More ›They’ve been fostering for less than two years, but already can’t imagine a different life. For Jennifer and Shanon Pruitt, fostering has been a blessing for their entire family. “We decided to…
Read More ›She’s not even a teen yet, but Isabella knows what she wants to be when she grows up - a pediatrician or a pediatric surgeon. Her foster parents and FaithBridge foster care…
Read More ›Home didn’t always mean a safe, loving place for these two little girls. As an infant, Allie ended up in the emergency room with seizures and was diagnosed with a severe traumatic…
Read More ›Every year FaithBridge participates in Together Georgia day at the State Capital. Sponsored by Together Georgia (formerly the Georgia Association of Homes and Services for Children) the event brings members organizations together…
Read More ›For years, Shana Eller and her husband heard about foster care but never thought the time was right. Then, one Sunday, their pastor talked about the number of children in their county…
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