Grief is a profoundly difficult experience that most people will have to endure at some point. And while this doesn’t make dealing with grief any easier, it does help to know that you’re not alone in how you feel. Case in point? These accurate illustrations from artist Mari Andrew. After going through the grieving process when her father died, she focused some of her artwork on the subject to help her heal and connect with others.
By: Lindsay Holmes
AUTHOR(s): Holmes, Lindsay
SOURCE: HuffPost Canada
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Introduction of term Third Culture Kid and bibliographic list of publications.
By: Anastasia Aldelina Lijadi
AUTHOR(s): Lijadi, Anastasia Aldelina
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The Christian community puts tremendous energy and momentum toward getting global workers on the field, but there’s often a lack of intentional effort to provide spiritual, emotional and physical support once workers are serving overseas. Thus, many women ministering around the world feel alone and are barely surviving.
Thrive was founded to help women flourish in their new contexts, to lower attrition rates among global workers, and to expand God’s Kingdom by spurring on the women called ...
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Dr. M. Katherine Shear provides advice and tips for those coping with grief and sudden loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By: Dr. M. Katherine Shear
AUTHOR(s): Shear, MD, M. Katherine
SOURCE: NewYork-Presbyterian
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Trauma Healing Institute is a global collaboration of ministries dedicated to helping people around the world heal from the pain of trauma.
Our method is simple. It brings a group of people together in a safe place, where they can help each other heal. It is a holistic and Bible-based approach to helping people heal from trauma that recognizes that trauma affects every part of a person: mind, body and spirit. The lessons use art, stories, activities and questions to help people engage deep...
AUTHOR(s): American Bible Society
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