I don’t know about you, but I find it very hard to believe that Elf has been around since 2003. It quickly became one of the Christmas movie classics — right up there with Home Alone, The Santa Claus, and It’s a Wonderful Life. I know I don’t need to convince you to watch that movie (as if you haven’t watched it more than a few times this month alone). But, like any movie that’s watched over and over again because it never gets old, I began to pick up on details I didn’t notice the first two do...
AUTHOR(s): Alicia Boyce
SOURCE: Taking Route
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Giving yourself grace during re-entry to your passport country as a season of ministry changes.
By: Bernie Anderson
AUTHOR(s): Anderson, Bernie
SOURCE: A Life Overseas |
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The story addresses a couple of important issues that children face. The desire to fit in is important, but it is more important that children learn to embrace who they are and be themselves.
By: David Shannon
AUTHOR(s): Shannon, David
PUBLISHER: Scholastic Paperbacks Jun-01-2004
SOURCE: Amazon
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TCK singer songwriter expressing rootlessness of that life.
Singer: Alice Merton
Platform: YouTube
AUTHOR(s): Alice Merton
SOURCE: YouTube
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There have been a lot of books written about Third Culture Kids but not so many for them, especially for young TCKs. Swirly, written by adult-TCK Sara Saunders and illustrated by Matthew Pierce, he…
AUTHOR(s): Thompson, Craig
SOURCE: A Life Overseas |
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