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 GENERAL LIST OF ITEMS 

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If you think of taking your own life, God often uses the most broken among us to help us through our suicide crisis. Broken people can help. They get you. By: John Certalic

AUTHOR(s): Certalic, John
SOURCE: John Certalic

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Listen to this compelling conversation with a leader in the field of educating, training, and caring for missionary families and their children. We talk about the unique perspectives and challenges that face missionary kids as well as ask many of our students about their lives as global citizens. If you would like to contact Michèle Phoenix, please visit www.michelephoenix.com. By: Michèle Phoenix     Length: 55:37

AUTHOR(s): Phoenix, Michèle
SOURCE: Anchor

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Are you a Missionaries' Kid (MK)? The parent of an MK? Do you work with MKs and would you benefit from some insight into their strengths and struggles? Author and Speaker: Michèle Phoenix

AUTHOR(s): Michèle Phoenix

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Third culture kids/global nomads have typically interacted with two or more cultures during their developmental years - those years that shape who they are as human beings. As they go about living their normal highly mobile, cross-cultural lives, they have no clue as to how they are being impacted. But one day they have an experience that wakes them up to the fact that they are different from others. This commonly takes place upon repatriation for college or university when they are surrounded ...

AUTHOR(s): Quick, Tina L. , Reken, Ruth Van
PUBLISHER: Summertime Publishing ISBN: 978-1-904881-21-6
SOURCE: Amazon

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Third Culture Kids are Global Nomads who have moved in between cultures many times and therefore are a part of many cultures. Their beauty and challenge in life is to integrate and embrace all their experiences into a life story that reflects who they are. Using interactive and reflective activities to accomplish this, the whole brain and body are involved in the processing. Deeper relationships are built as families and groups do the activities together. Young and adult TCKs, parents, teachers...

AUTHOR(s): Ernvik, Ulrika
PUBLISHER: Familjeglädje
SOURCE: Amazon

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