Who are we?

We are a family of nine who has a heart for our community and its children. Inspired by Jesus’s command to love our neighbor, we embarked on our mission to create a ministry surrounding foster children and their foster families- we were blessed on this journey to have over 75 families that we actively serve and have even adopted a child in the foster care system. We hope to become fully funded so we can expand our outreach and devote even more time to this calling from the Lord.

Meet the team

brent and anna morgan

Brent and Anna are high school sweethearts and have been married for over 20 years. As teenagers they had a heart for serving others, with Brent having a gift for helping children with abusive backgrounds. As the couple matured so did the ministry vision and in 2019 they founded Bridge Family Ministries! The Morgan’s have been through their fair share of trials- from raising 9 children, battling cancer and amputation in their daughter, and adoption; all of this has prepared them to selflessly devote themselves to their ministry. They hope to be fully funded soon so they can further dedicate their lives to aid those in foster care.

the morgan children

Raised in a home full of love and the Word of God, the Morgan children have had a passion for serving since young ages. Ethan, their oldest, went on a mission trip as soon as he turned 18! When asked about why he enjoys the foster ministry, Ethan said, “there is just nothing like seeing the smiles on their faces when we play together and we love on them in ways that mean a lot to them.” The Morgan kids range from ages 3 to 18. Faith was their newest addition to the family, whom they fostered for 2.5 years until they adopted her officially! Through the struggles, laughs, and lessons learned from serving foster families, the Morgan children have matured and grown beyond their years and will go on to serve in any way the Lord calls them.

Why do we do this?

“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me,” (Matthew 25:40).