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It’s time to do better for kids and parents in foster care
In a conversation between Chris Palusky, Bethany’s President and CEO, and Corey Best, an award-winning child welfare reform advocate and a father, we’re invited to learn about how the child welfare system can be improved.
Families like ours
The rise of addiction in America means more grandparents are raising grandchildren. Bethany training has helped these grandparents navigate adoption and foster care.
Series: Talking to Children About Racism
Explore this 4 part series covering a variety of topics on individual, systemic, and institutional racism in our country
Where is your treasure?
As part of the Year of the Bible, we hope you’ll enjoy our eighth devotional, focused on prioritizing heavenly treasures.
Trafficked by her own family: Julia’s story
Betrayed by her family into years of forced labor, Julia had lost hope. But her foster family helped her discover her worth.
I was a stranger
Learning about the Syrian refugee crisis led an American student to put her faith to action, sparking a career in advocating for refugees.
Talking to Children About Racism Part 4: Becoming an Anti-Racist Family
Through this session, we’ll unpack the differences between stereotypes, biases, and racism in order to become an actively anti-racist family. This interactive webinar will provide practical suggestions and concrete strategies for caregivers to navigate today’s complicated social landscape with their kids
PlayRemembering God’s wonders and works
Remembering God’s goodness moves us to respond to our world in hope rather than fear.
Do the Bible’s teachings on hospitality still hold in an election year?
Christians should be known for their love and hospitality more than their political beliefs and opinions.
Foster care adoption adds two plus three, making one
Two families with no other connection adopted three siblings and became one big family for each other.