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One phone call can change your life: An inside look at kinship care

Imagine the season of retirement is approaching for you and your husband. You’ve made plans, discussed your finances, dreamed about vacations and debated whether you should downsize...
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A work in progress

I am a work in progress. It's a good thing when I'm improving, but that's not always the case. Why am I slow and inconsistent in implementing...
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Recognizing the risks and signs of suicide

National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Week, an annual week-long campaign in the United States, is this week. This week seeks to not only inform and engage others...
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Buckner Today is available now

In the latest issue of Buckner Today, you can learn about a few intentional actions to live a long and fulfilling life. Read about the essential ways...
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Superhero experience for superhero kids at the Amarillo Sod Poodles game

The Amarillo Sod Poodles weren’t the only ones having a great night at Saturday’s game against the Arkansas Travelers. Children and families from the over 25 surrounding...
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Pursuing an education doesn’t have to stop with parenthood

Parenting is a difficult job. It’s a title that comes with many hats, roles and responsibilities. Mediator. Provider. Chef. Chauffeur. Nurse. Tutor. And sometimes, student. In Texas,...
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The need for supportive relationships in therapeutic foster care

Adverse childhood events (ACEs) are stressful or traumatic events that can happen to children between the ages of 0 and 17. They can be a single event...
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The power of community

"Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But...
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Tackling nerves and anxiety about school

There are many fun things about the fall season: cooler temperatures, football season and a shift back into a structured routine. But for some, the transition into...
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Giving and receiving grace

We often define grace as an undeserved gift from God, or favor, for the purpose of empowering us to shine Christ’s light to others. “This is love:...
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