06/09/2026
Foster care is a calling — one that Kim Davis and her entire family feel God has placed on their hearts.
And when it’s God’s plan, the pieces fall into place.
“We fostered a sibling group of two girls and found out they had a brother. It took us nine months to welcome the brother, and now we have all three of them,” she said. “Then we felt like we were supposed to take one more.”
When they welcomed another little girl into their home, they learned she had a sister in one foster home and a brother in another.
The family decided they had to bring the siblings back together. Earlier this year, they welcomed her brother, and later in the spring, her sister.
Though their house is bursting with love and little ones, Kim doesn’t consider splitting up the sibling groups.
“They’ve already lost their mom and dad, and that is almost their entire world. The other piece of that world is their siblings,” Kim said. “I have three brothers, and I can’t imagine being separated from them. It’s a big enough trauma and hole in your heart to lose your parents. Then, on top of that, children can lose their siblings.
“We will sacrifice whatever to bring them back together.”
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