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Off We Go
Children need to be prepared for transitions. This activity book, designed for Third Culture Kids (TCKs) aged between 3 and 8, aims to prepare them for transitions and to make the experience a posi...
Misunderstood: The Impact of Growing Up Overseas in the 21st Century
Over 200 million people currently live abroad; more than 50 million are temporary residents, intending to return to their country of origin. Misunderstood explores the impact international life can...
Potter's Inn Soul Care Conversations on Apple Podcasts
Potter’s Inn Soul Care Conversations is a place where our souls meet the world. We invite you into a relevant, vulnerable and courageous conversation with us. We’ll explore key Soul Care issues fa...
Tips for Coping with Grief and Loss During COVID-19
Dr. M. Katherine Shear provides advice and tips for those coping with grief and sudden loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By: Dr. M. Katherine Shear
Haz Frente al Peligro: Una Guía a Través del Riesgo [Facing Danger: A guide through risk] ]
HAZ FRENTE AL PELIGRO guía a los trabajadores transculturales a través de una discusión bíblica sobre el riesgo, y ofrece un marco práctico y espiritual para realizar de forma óptima una evaluación...
TCK Resources
Books, videos, and websites, for Third Culture Kids. This website is designed to be a collection of resources for Third Culture Kids (TCKs): those individuals who have spent a large ...
Cerny Smith - World's Best Stress Test
Moral Injury Among COVID-19 Health Care Professionals
Interview with Christoph Kröger on COVID-19 social identity and moral injury.
By: Christoph Kröger
Fishers of Men (Coming Home)
14 Reentry Bible Studies for those returning from career or short-term overseas service.
NOTE: may be out of print, unavailable in Sept 2021
By: Howard and Bonnie Lisech
With borders closed, our lifelines to family overseas have been cut. The isolation is suffocating | Daisy Dumas
Thanks to Covid-19, the great global experiment that, in recent years, invited so many of us to call so many distant shores our homes has lost a little of its sheen.
Author: Daisy Dumas