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Homeword is a regular feature in the Baptist Children's Home publication, Charity & Children. Through his monthly column, editor W. James Edminson seeks to encourage families with his personal anecdotes of home life which are both reminiscent and heart warming.
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Unwanted and unloved – this is exactly how Travis felt. He spent his childhood believing his life was inconsequential to his parents. Instead of embracing their son, his mom and dad spent more time embracing their addictions. Cameron Boys Camp, BCH's residential wilderness program, has helped Travis find much-needed healing. Video Extra: Travis' Campsite Tour! Click to watch Travis' two-minute video tour of Cameron Boys Camp.
Tramaine’s Plans Center on God
Sometimes things just don’t happen the way you plan. Sometimes they do. Tramaine’s phone rings. It’s a friend. He listens. The friend needs a favor and Tramaine agrees to meet. The duo spend the afternoon planning every detail of the drug buy. . .
Kelsey says she showed little anger toward her father during the trial. Although his abuse had become unbearable, she was just glad it was over. After living nine years out of state, she was moving back to live with her mother. In North Carolina, then 13-year-old Kelsey was given a new start.