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Anchoring Yourself as an MK: A Review of Jeanne Harrison’s "Hiding in the Hallway"

International Mission Board

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MKs (missionary kids, third culture kids, TCKs) face challenges that few realize. Harrison's book offers honesty, empathy, and grace for the challenge.

By: Jenilee Goodwin

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Ready - HW Nov 23 2021 Ready/approved - WF 19 Jan 22
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0
Publisheddate
2018-01-08 21:01:00
Resourceauthor
Goodwin, Jenilee
Shorttitle
Anchoring Yourself as an MK
Source
International Mission Board
Article Details
Notes
Ready - HW Nov 23 2021 Ready/approved - WF 19 Jan 22
Pages
0
Publisheddate
2018-01-08 21:01:00
Resourceauthor
Goodwin, Jenilee
Shorttitle
Anchoring Yourself as an MK
Source
International Mission Board
Subtitle
International Mission Board
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