Two of a Kind
Dylan and Matthew are twin brothers who did not arrive at BRT at the same time. “It did not take us long to adjust to being back together again.”
Dylan and Matthew are twin brothers who did not arrive at BRT at the same time. “It did not take us long to adjust to being back together again.”
“We have devotions, we go to church, we do activities, we do life together. Sometimes the kids we serve have never seen what a healthy family unit looks like.”
Bekah confided to the nurse her grandmother told her not to look at any literature, watch any videos or the ultrasound screen, nor accept any pictures of the baby.
“I cannot thank the OKC campus enough for the impact it has had on me. The people I’ve met and the opportunities I’ve been given just reflect the goodness of God to me.”
"I think being here is a second chance at life. I have a lot of opportunities here that I did not expect. This is a new beginning for me, and I am excited to see where it leads."
“The boys I work with are not objects. They are not just pieces of paper I shred once they leave. They are people with beating hearts who need the love of Jesus.”
“I never thought I would see the day that I didn’t have to have drugs or alcohol to cope, and now I am genuinely happy, thanks to God and OBHC.”
“It’s not hard – just come and love on the kids for an hour-and-a-half every Monday,” said Kim. “You don’t know what you’re missing.”