If someone is reckless, is that a good thing? Or a bad thing?
Beth Guckenberger has a strong opinion about that.
Beth lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. Along with her husband, Todd, they serve as co-executive directors of Back2Back Ministries, an international nonprofit dedicated to being a voice for orphaned and vulnerable children. Through a multipronged approach that meets spiritual, physical, educational, emotional and social needs, Back2Back is helping children across the globe overcome their life circumstances and break free from the cycle of generational poverty.
Through Back2Back, over 30,000 people have traveled to serve orphaned and vulnerable children. 250 students have gained access to high school and college education. 37 children's homes are making the transitions away from institutional care to family-style care. And over 500 organizations have been trained in Trauma Competent Care, rippling out to influence over 250,000 children in 68 countries.
Between biological, foster, and adoption, the Guckenbergers have raised 11 children. Beth has also authored 13 books, including Throw the First Punch, Reckless Faith, and her most recent work, Warrior of Eden.
Beth's Book: Reckless Faith (affiliate link)
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