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What happens to the people who lose a relative and their identity as a carer too?

AUTHOR(s): Labhart, Jessica
SOURCE: www.bbc.com

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It's no sin to hurt.Thousands of Christians suffer real emotional pain--such as depression, anxiety, obsessiveness. Many other Christians, including prominent leaders, believe emotional problems are the result of sin or bad choices. These attitudes often only add to the suffering of those who hurt.In this book Dwight Carlson marshals recent scientific evidence that demonstrates many emotional problems are just as physical or biological as diabetes, cancer and heart disease. While he never disco...

AUTHOR(s): Carlson, MD, Dwight L.
PUBLISHER: IVP Books
SOURCE: Amazon

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When a new missionary first gets to the mission field, it is obvious where home is. It is that place where you just left. It is the place where you grew up, went to school, got an education, discovered a church family, and formed your most important relationships. But when you live overseas long enough, a strange transition takes place.

AUTHOR(s): Dahlfred, Karl
SOURCE: www.dahlfred.com

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AUTHOR(s): Kuja, Ryan
SOURCE: a life overseas: the missions conversation

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Thanks to Covid-19, the great global experiment that, in recent years, invited so many of us to call so many distant shores our homes has lost a little of its sheen. Author: Daisy Dumas Publisher: The Guardian

AUTHOR(s): Dumas, Daisy
SOURCE: www.theguardian.com

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