Another great article from A Life Overseas. This one is to encourage missionary moms.
Missionary moms are exposed on all fronts, and they feel it. Everyone’s watching them. The local people watch every move, confused by the foreigner and her progeny; when she returns “home” for a visit, she feels watched just the same. The mom on the foreign mission field is stretched thin. It’s not fair, and I’m calling it. We need to pause and care for the women among us who are being crushed by unrea...
AUTHOR(s): Trotter, Jonathan
SOURCE: A Life Overseas |
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Moving abroad with a child with additional needs. The range of extra needs is enormous. I hope that some of these general suggestions prove helpful.
by Carole Hallett Mobbs , Expat Life Mentor and Consultant
AUTHOR(s): Mobbs, Carole Hallett
SOURCE: Expat Child
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A list of "dos" and "don'ts" for those who work with third culture kids who are entering their university years or those who are welcoming third culture kids into their churches, communities, or families. test
AUTHOR(s): Marilyn,
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Mentoring adoptive and foster moms. Renew your hope. Gain courage. Become the mom you're meant to be.
Author: Lisa Qualls
AUTHOR(s): Lisa Qualls
SOURCE: Blog
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For the dead and the living, we must bear witness. –Elie Wiesel Each person’s grief is as unique as their fingerprint. But what everyone has in common is that no matter how they grieve, they share …
AUTHOR(s): Kessler, David
SOURCE: Literary Hub
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