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How to make up for the loss of human touch during the coronavirus pandemic
When we aren’t touched, our brains suffer from the lack of these chemicals. We may feel depressed, anxious and stressed. We might also have more trouble sleeping.
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Potter's Inn Soul Care Conversations on Apple Podcasts
Christianity · 2019
How Will We Discipline Them? - Missionary Care
Disciplining children in cross-cultural situations. Considerations from national culture, household help, education system, national neighbours, nearby expats, and Biblical teaching.
Getting Naked Later: Making Sense of the Unexpected Single Life
Will I always be lonely if I end up alone? You thought you’d be married by now, but you’re not. Even though your friends in relationships love to tell you that singleness is a gift, thi...
I’m Marrying a National! - Missionary Care
Depression - Missionary Care
Cross-Cultural Worker Stress Inventory.pdf
The Kids' Guide to Living Abroad
Behind the Veil:: Cross-Cultural Risk Flow Chart
Emmaus Road International - Resources for Third Millennium Missions
Emmaus Road International was birthed on February 28, 1983. It was at a time when Neal Pirolo, founder and director of ERI was seeking the Lord for new direction in minis...
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Infographic on average number of friends a person has. Based on 2004 Gallup Poll of Americans
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