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Sexuality Series hosts gay Christians with differing views on same-sex marriage
The ongoing controversial question of whether or not same-sex marriage is compatible with Christian doctrine was the spotlight of Tuesday’s Sexuali ...
Tips on security and longer term engagement for short term mission trips
Two experts respond to these questions on security and longer term engagement we received from a ministry leader in Brazil: I’d like to hear about ...
The Culture Map: Breaking Through the Invisible Boundaries of Global Business
An international business expert helps you understand and navigate cultural differences in this insightful and practical guide, perfect for both yo ...
These Illustrations Totally Nail How Difficult The Grief Process Is
Required viewing for all human beings.
Famines & Face Packs
Emma Stratton tells of the highs and lows of living in a third world country. Emma Stratton was just an ordinary student when she first visited Ind ...
The Invisible String
For Adults too!A steady best-seller and The Invisible String is reaching all over the World!OVER 1/4 MILLION copies sold! "That's impossible", said ...
Grieving an Unfulfilled Dream
The reality of living overseas is that you are going to grieve multiple things, deeply. Anyone moving out of their passport country has a dream. So ...
A Liturgy for Those with an Inconsolable Homesickness (read by Doug McKelvey)
from Every Moment Holy (Rabbit Room Press) ©2017 Douglas Kaine McKelvey
Helping Children Deal With Grief
You can't protect your kids from the pain of loss of a loved one, but you can help build healthy coping skills which will serve them well in adulth ...
An Empty Ocean and the 10 Things We Must Remember About Grief
Walking alone at a park, a friend of mine saw a woman busily walking towards her, dictating something into her phone. The woman looked earnest and ...
Who cares for the carer when they're bereaved?
What happens to the people who lose a relative and their identity as a carer too?
A Timely and Short Discourse on Grief
I’m not one to get weepy very often, but between the death of my aunt and two men from my circle of friends with spinal cord injuries, 11 weeks of ...