
Beauty Amidst the Ashes HOPE2025 Foster & Adoption Conference
November 14 - 15, 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm
At Harvest Bible Chapel Des Moines, our Family Advocacy Ministry exists because Christ’s love compels us to care for the most vulnerable. God calls His people to defend the fatherless, support families in crisis, and provide loving homes for children in need. Whether upstream, midstream, or downstream—through family stabilization, foster care, or adoption—we step in to reflect His mercy and grace. This is the heart of the gospel in action.
“Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins. Show hospitality to one another without grumbling. As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace: whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies—in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.” -1 Peter 4:8-11
What is Together For Good?
Together For Good (TFG) is one of Harvest’s ministry partners who creates pathways for the Church to come alongside vulnerable children and families in Christ-centered ministry. Together, we work to ensure that families never walk alone.
When parents face a crisis without a support system, they become vulnerable, which increases the risk of trauma for children.
At TFG, we offer a safe home for children so that parents can pursue stability. This happens through our host families, who are trained volunteers who welcome at-risk children into their homes – without being paid – for either short-term or long-term care. Additionally, we train and connect parent advocates to our TFG participant parents to provide ongoing relational support so that parents can focus on being the best parents that they can be.
What is Foster Care?
Foster care is a temporary home for a child with a caring family. The goal is to safely reunite these children with their birth families. As a foster parent, your impact goes beyond a child—you may have a chance to help an entire family move toward wholeness.
Children in foster care come from all backgrounds. They range in age from birth to age 18. Many have siblings in foster care with them. Most have experienced abuse or neglect.
These children enter foster care through no fault of their own. However, kids who have faced trauma sometimes have learned habits or behaviors to keep themselves safe. You can give them a nurturing home where they feel safe to learn new habits.
All of these children are in the protective custody of the state. The ultimate goal of foster care is to reunify children with their birth families.
However, in some situations, the courts decide reunification with the birth family will not be possible. A judge can then decide through a series of court hearings to terminate the parents’ legal rights to their child. If both parents have rights terminated, then the child is legally available for adoption, and his or her HHS caseworker may look for an adoptive home.
Four Oaks is the sole provider of foster parent recruitment, retention and training in Iowa. It usually takes about six to nine months to complete this process. You’ll need to click the above link and:
What is a Care Community?
Seeing families thrive takes a team effort. A Care Community is an engineered team, much like an extended family, of 4-8 committed and equipped volunteers who support and serve a foster, adoptive, kinship, or bio family and all the children in their care. This team provides regular and ongoing practical help such as providing meals, tutoring, childcare, transportation, laundry, yard work, etc.
The national average of families who continue fostering after their first year is 50%, but when supported by a Care Community, 90% continue fostering into a second year. Join us in supporting these families in caring for children!
How Can I Help?
God is calling me to move forward with adoption, what might the process look like?
I would love to help and support an adoptive family!
I would like more information about…
Together For Good
Foster Care & Care Communities
Adoption