
A Growing Crisis We Can No Longer Ignore: Homeless Students, Foster Care, and the Call to Look Upstream
By Chaplain Ted Stackpole Across America, more children are living on the edge of instability than many of us realize.

By Chaplain Ted Stackpole Across America, more children are living on the edge of instability than many of us realize.

This year in Putnam County, a miracle truly took place. Churches, caseworkers, businesses, individual donors, and volunteers came together with

In the photo, you’ll see two of my boys—my seven-year-old and my thirteen-year-old—standing behind our pickup truck. Sticking out of

Foster parents want to give their foster children a wonderful Christmas. For many children in care, Christmas has been inconsistent—or

When a child enters foster care in Florida, it often happens quickly and with very little time for families to

Why Trust-Based Relational Intervention® Is Essential for Every Foster and Adoptive Home When a child enters foster care or an
Some stories begin in places that feel impossible to survive. This young woman—just 18 years old—has already faced more trauma

Angie and I began our foster and adoption journey in 2013. Like most families stepping into this calling, we had

Every year, our family celebrates Thanksgiving with some very clear traditions. Angie spends hours preparing an amazing spread of food.