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How Many Friends Does the Average Person Have?
This is an interesting article I found on: www.goodtherapy.org See credits below. INFOGRAPHIC TEXT: HOW MANY FRIENDS DOES THE AVERAGE PERSON HAVE? ...
Crisis Response
Respond to crises in ways that help rather than harm A crisis, whether natural or human-induced, demands a response. These resources will help you ...
Do I Deserve to Rest? (and other questions about the command we should never neglect)
by Natalie Arauco In a world of chaos, what are we supposed to do about rest? We look around us at all the need and work that should be done. ...
Calling Journey: Coaching Life Stages and Transitions
The calling journey is the life stages and transitions we go through as we move to our ultimate calling. Here is a basic presentation of those step ...
Authentic Lives
[DESCRIPTION]Are you concerned about unreached or unengaged peoples? You probably know that their countries do not welcome missionaries, and that.. ...
The Missionary Family (EMS 22)
[DESCRIPTION] The title of this book points to a feature—the missionary family—often considered to be a distinctive of the Protestant...
How Do We Face the Stigma of Mental Health in Missions?
What would you say if you found out the missionary you are supporting deals with depression? Mental health in missions is a topic we need to talk a ...
Too Valuable to Lose - Exploring the Causes and Cares of Missionary Attrition
[DESCRIPTION] Does God really care about His servants? Yes! Do we care for our people who are serving the Lord...
Netflix Is Making It Harder to Be a Missionary
No matter if it’s streaming sports, TV shows, or family updates—it’s hard to do ministry if you’re still tied to your old life.
Frontline Women (Revised Edition)
[DESCRIPTION] Frontline Women is a collection of writings on women’s issues from those who have had mission field experience. Each...
College depression: What parents need to know
The transition to college can be emotionally challenging. Learn the signs of depression and what you can do to help your child cope.