Stories of longevity rooted in commitment
A BCH story of hope: When I take the right road, my drive to the office at Mills Home in Thomasville goes under a canopy of trees with trunks big enough for a group of four to six…
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A BCH story of hope: When I take the right road, my drive to the office at Mills Home in Thomasville goes under a canopy of trees with trunks big enough for a group of four to six…
A BCH story of hope: It has been almost 40 years since I left the pastorate to become a child care executive. I have spoken in many different kinds of churches – about 1,000 since…
A BCH story of hope: Make every moment count and cherish each opportunity to make a difference. At the end of the day, when you are sitting in that comfortable recliner and you…
Archived BCH update: M y parents cared enough to teach me principles that kept me from getting into trouble, like an electric-shock collar keeps a dog in his own yard. This…
Archived BCH update: It was time for the evening meal. The mission team met at an outdoor restaurant. There were guards with guns all around the premises. A hedge of shrubs was…
Archived BCH update: BCH RESIDENTS Evalayna Gentry, a resident at Mills Home in Thomasville, graduated from Thomasville High School on June 4. She will attend the University of…
A BCH story of hope: In North Carolina, more than 16,000 children need out-of-home care. One in five children face hunger on a regular basis. A child is abused or neglected every…
Archived BCH update: From their starting point at Caswell Conference Center at the east coast to the finish line at Baptist Children’s Homes’ (BCH) Broyhill Home campus in the…
A BCH story of hope: Michael C. Blackwell stood at the podium to introduce Baptist Children’s Homes (BCH) Baptist Heritage Award recipients Lenuel and Sandy Chamberlain. The…
A BCH story of hope: Have you ever looked back on your life and thought, “Man, if I’d only known then what I know now!” The decisions I’ve made in my adult life have shaped me…