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Teresa Herbic es consejera y cofundadora de Families for Adoption de la iglesia Pleasant Valley Baptist, una red internacional y doméstica de adopción, cuidado temporal y cuidado de huérfanos. Ha publicado dos libros infantiles sobre la adopción, Cat Tales y Dog Tales, material devocional para The Quiet Hour de David C. Cook, y artículos en periódicos y revistas, incluidas las revistas Refocused y Enhanced. Vive con su esposo, Galen, y dos hijos adoptados, Meyana y Braxten, en San Antonio, Texas. Teresa Herbic is the Director of Family Groups at Pleasant Valley Baptist Church and Families for Adoption, an international and domestic adoption, foster, and orphan care network. She has published newspaper articles, two children's books about adoption called Cat Tales and Dog Tales, monthly articles for Refocused magazine, and devotional writings for David C. Cook's The Quiet Hour. Herbic worked as creative director of an advertising agency and as Global Market Analyst/Marketing Manager for a major telecommunications firm. There, she became writer and editor of the company's weekly newsletter and operations manual. She later co-founded the company CAMP Relationships, LLC, hosting educational seminars and programs for family and marriage enrichment. She's a volunteer and faith writer for the Humane Society of the United States and a speaker for the Park University River Read Festival. She was the recipient of a Menn Thorpe Award for Literary Excellence Nominee in 2014 and 2015. God has blessed her and her husband, Galen, with two adopted children, Meyana and Braxten. They currently live in Liberty, Missouri.
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