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New Beginnings

Sep 10, 2012


  Do you remember the odd excitement of a new school year? I used to look forward to going to buy school supplies. I am not really sure why buying number 2 pencils and boxes of crayons seemed exciting to me, but it always did. I always tried to convince my mom that I really needed the... read article

A Certain Faith in Uncertain Times

Sep 10, 2012


I believe most would agree with this statement, “We live in a world of uncertainty.” I recently learned of a documentary that focuses on a billionaire couple building the largest single-family home in America. After supposedly outgrowing their super-sized 27,000-square-foot-dwelling,... read article

Finding Home

Sep 10, 2012


“After years of living with fear and uncertainty...and never knowing a parent’s love, their lives started to change.” For Michael, home was a van. . .many times parked at truck stops and rest areas. And if that wasn’t horrible enough, this 15-year-old boy was the primary... read article

Social Issues Go Social

Sep 10, 2012


If you’ve connected with our Children’s Homes or Pathways Professional Counseling social media accounts, you may have noticed common themes running through the Facebook posts and Twitter tweets. We have decided to focus on a general issue each month in our ministry pages, and to focus... read article

Because You Gave

Aug 01, 2012


Would your church or group like to learn more about how they can help children and families in need through their gifts to the Children’s Homes? If so, we have some information for you. Included are bulletin inserts and a promotional DVD with three short videos, sharing what has happened in... read article

Family Reunions

Aug 01, 2012


My mother is the youngest (and only surviving member) of a sibling group of 12. Mom was born in 1931 in rural south Georgia. She was an aunt before she was even born! Coincidentally, her great uncle, Rev. R. D. Hawkins, was one of the early superintendents of the Georgia Baptist Children’s... read article