Anna Hampton shares with us myths that the North American church believes about risk and helps us to better understand a Biblical view of risk and what God calls us to for the sake of the Gospel. 
 By: Global Missions Podcast    Length: 30:05 
 AUTHOR(s): Hampton, Anna E. 
 
PUBLISHER: Global Missions Podcast 
 
SOURCE: YouTube
 
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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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 We are living in a season of unprecedented new relational dynamics, and increased emotional demands. Families are feeling this exponentially as energy levels, ideas, and margin are stretched thin. … 
 By: Sandy Trzcinski  
 AUTHOR(s): SandyTrzcinski  
 
SOURCE: spark what matters
 
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 When the time comes for your family to move back to your passport country, you can bet it’s going to be a big transition for everyone. Aside from all the packing and logistics of leaving your host country home, you’ll also need to be prepared for the emotional side of things for your kids. What are some of the things you can expect from your kids as your family repatriates? 
 By: Emily Jackson 
 AUTHOR(s): Emily Jackson 
 
SOURCE: Taking Route
 
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 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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