HOW TO FIND RESOURCES:

There are TWO WAYS to finding resources and each will show them in a different place. The simplest one, is by selecting a topic or a type and going through the list of items shown under the title "GENERAL LIST OF ITEMS;" or two, by using the Search Box (light grey background) and perusing the results listed inside it.

 

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This is an advanced search box and there are three ways in which you can use it:
1) By entering one word, i.g: faith,
2) By entering an exact phrase between quotes, i.g: "Faith on the Move" or author "John Certalic" and lastly,
3) By entering different keywords connected by logic operators "AND" / "OR" between them to really fine tune what you need, i.g: faith AND move.
After any of these three options, make sure to click the button "SEARCH."

 

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If any, your search results will be shown before the above red line.

 GENERAL LIST OF ITEMS 

Under here you will find the General List of Library Resources OR a filtered list IF you have selected either a topic or a type. Both will be ordered alphabetically and are NOT related to the results of using the SEARCH BOX ABOVE this title (a light grey background with a dark border box), which will be listed, if any, inside it .
 
Christians in college are susceptible to these lies. Here’s how each can be debunked.

AUTHOR(s): Lee, Moses Y.
SOURCE: The Gospel Coalition

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The transition to college can be emotionally challenging. Learn the signs of depression and what you can do to help your child cope.
SOURCE: Mayo Clinic

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Certain times in the academic year tend to be universally challenging to students. Parents who understand the ups and downs of the first college year are better able to help their students negotiate the challenges of transition to college. By: Seattle University Parent and Family Engagement

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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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