What’s really behind all the dilly-dallying and delaying? Is procrastination simply laziness or lack of self-discipline?
By: Catherine Wilson
AUTHOR(s): Wilson, Catherine
SOURCE: Focus on the Family
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Not everyone needs to learn a new language when they move to a new culture. But it certainly can help with feeling more at home.
By: World Family Education
SOURCE: World Family Education
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If you’re perplexed by the changes in your recently returned traveller, the following comments from three young adults offer some helpful insights.
AUTHOR(s): Wilson, Catherine
SOURCE: Focus on the Family
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When Taylor Murray arrived in Japan, she felt like she was on an adventure-an adventure that God had called her family to take. The unique food, the strange language and the foreign culture were exciting and new. But the novelty of life overseas wore off, and Taylor became overwhelmed with frustration, loneliness and the sorrow of leaving everything she knew-the States, her home, her extended family-for everything she didn't know. She kept these emotions hidden in her heart until they reached a...
AUTHOR(s): Murray, Taylor
PUBLISHER: Bottomline Media ISBN: 978-0-9852192-5-3
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Written specifically to missionary teens, Hiding in the Hallways offers MKs a biblical context for their faith in light of their unique circumstances, challenges, and opportunities. Filled with personal anecdotes, former MK Jeanne Harrison champions gospel relevancy and the need for MKs to continue to filter their lives through a biblical worldview. Covering seven main areas relevant to the missionary teen life both on and off the missions field, this book also includes a chapter for parents to...
AUTHOR(s): Harrison, Jeanne
PUBLISHER: New Hope Publishers ISBN: 978-1-62591-531-3
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