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How Julie got her daughter back and her life: And how you can share your light

This story is true, written by Steve Brawner, a syndicated columnist in Arkansas, and published in the August 22, 2018 issue of the Pine Bluff Commercial. Mr. Brawner graciously permitted us to reprint this column in whole. After Julie completed her program, they moved back to Mountain Home. She became a Christian, found a job […]

Kaleidoscope Grief Center seeks volunteers to serve children, families in grief

LITTLE ROCK, AR (Dec. 13, 2018) – Losing a loved one is difficult for everyone, and grieving that loss is essential to accepting painful feelings and creating an opportunity for growth and a new sense of normal. Methodist Family Health’s Kaleidoscope Grief Center is hosting a training for volunteers from 5:30-8 p.m. in the second-floor […]

How Julie got her daughter back and her life

On Jan. 11, 2013, Julie Johnson’s daughter, Anna, didn’t come home from daycare. At first, Julie didn’t know where Anna was, but at least she knew who had taken her: the state of Arkansas. Before long, she began to appreciate why. She and her estranged husband were meth addicts, and their homes were no longer […]

Methodist Family Health celebrates opening of new, state-of-the-art residential treatment center for youth

On Oct. 16 — only one year after breaking ground on its newest building — Methodist Family Health invited professionals and residents from around Arkansas to attend the dedication ceremony of its state-of-the-art psychiatric treatment center. The highly modernized residential treatment center is the newest building on Methodist Family Health’s United Methodist Children’s Home campus in […]