Today in Georgia History Highlights the Life of Paul Anderson
https://vimeo.com/144762601 Paul Anderson October 17, 1932 - Toccoa He was billed as the world’s strongest man and, during the Cold War, a convenient symbol of American power. Paul Anderson was born in Toccoa, Georgia and overcame Bright’s disease as a child. A football scholarship got him to »
Atlanta Journal Constitution Features Drew Read, PAYH
Atlanta Journal Constitution How to limit time children spend on tech devices September 18, 2015 by Helena Oliviero As the weather gets cools, children and teens tend to spend more time indoors, and that often means for time glued to a computer, iPad and other tech devices. A 2010 survey »
Just Laugh and See What Happens
I am thankful for laughter, except when milk comes out of my nose. Woody Allen Laugh out loud for a moment. It seems kind of silly to do, but try the simple exercise of making yourself laugh and note what changes. Your whole face does, as well as your perspective. »
EDDIE BURRIS
The history of the Paul Anderson Youth Home is rich with amazing people who have given much. It is a wealth of success stories of boys who came to us broken and in need but went on to become assets to their communities, fathers and husbands, successful businessmen, and »
2015 FALL NEWSLETTER
So often we see people around us hurting, yet we feel there is no way to help them. We watch statistics worsening (pg. 3), but read how change can start with just one. Read and download Fall 2015 Newsletter below. PAYH Staff
Allowing Them to Fail So They Can Win
It’s not always easy to talk about parenting. It’s a lot like religion or politics—people prefer to avoid the topic in an effort not to offend someone. We fear we will appear judgmental or too opinionated. The common thought is that how you parent is a matter of personal preference. »
Miami Herald Features Paul Anderson Bike Ride 2015
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Key West to Vidalia ride to benefit youth home makes local stop July 17, 2015 BY MICHELLE KAUFMAN (mkaufman@MiamiHerald.com) Christine Jamison stood alongside Old Cutler Road across the street from Pinecrest Gardens and her eyes welled with tears as her 18-year-old son, Reese, rode up on a bicycle late »
Fatherless Epidemic
Flying kites, throwing balls, a feeling of security, sometimes a strong word or a look; these are all memories that many of us have of our fathers. Stop for a moment and think…What are yours? Growing up as the son of a naval officer who was often gone for months »
Christian Post 2015 – Drew Read Discusses 'Instrumental' Value of Dads
Father's Day Should Spotlight 'Instrumental' Value of Dads, Says COO of Charity for Young Men From Broken Families BY MICHAEL GRYBOSKI , CHRISTIAN POST REPORTER June 21, 2015|8:43 am A leader in a Georgia-based charity centered on helping young men from broken families turn their lives around, believes Father's Day »
Real Moms Do Exist
My three-year-old climbs in my lap as I am typing and says, “Can I push a button, Mommy? Can I? God reminds me, in a very loud voice, I am a mom. I have watched the video of Kate Greene as she talks of letting “Supermom go. Even as she »
Teens: What is a Healthy Romance?
Photo credit: Morgan Sessions View original Christian Media Magazine article here. May 16, 2015 by Drew Read We are designed to be in a relationship. So there is no surprise the temptation can be strong to use a boyfriend or girlfriend to fill a void in your life. You may think »


















