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Third Culture Literature: Third Culture Kids Who Write: A Growing List of Third Culture Authors
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

List of works written by Third Culture Adults (Adult TCKs).

By: Antje M. Rauwerda

MORE Network
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

The MORE Network home page, Missionary Opportunites for Resources and Equipping.  Transition Retreats for cross-cultural workers & TCKs, workshops for Member Care workers, resources for al...

Belonging Everywhere & Nowhere: Insights into Counseling the Globally Mobile
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Bushong, a licensed marriage and family therapist, delves into this previously, unexplored world of how to effectively counsel clients raised outside of their parents' home culture. The readers wil...

Letter to Alumni (from Faith Academy)
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Letter from Head of Faith Academy in Philippines and Board Chair to alumni in response to February 2019 news reports of  child abuse in Christian boarding schools in the Philippines and S...

Shattered Souls – Interaction International
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Third Culture Kids and sexual abuse.  Written by the author of The Shack. 

By: Wm. Paul Young

Missionary Member Care: An Introduction - Missionary Care
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Ron and Bonnie Koteskey have developed a wide range of missionary care and mental health resources which they offer as free downloads.

By: Ron and Bonnie Koteskey

Does Citizenship Shape Identity? A “Third-Culture” Writer Takes Stock - Vogue
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Rawiya Kameir reflects on identity, belonging, and citizenship through storytelling about her international upbringing. Kameir was born in Sudan to Sudanese parents, and during her childhood lived ...

Alice Merton - No Roots
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

TCK singer songwriter expressing rootlessness of that life.

Singer: Alice Merton

Platform: YouTube

You Know You're an Mk When...
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Book of realities for many missionaries kids.

By: Andy and Deborah Kerr