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Dying to Leave, Trying to Live: My Depression Journey
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Trigger warning: suicide, self-harm “I’m done living.” It was a few days after Christmas and I was sitting in a car outside our Central New York hotel, with heavy snow swiftly obscuring the world o...

TC & E How to Help Guide for Supporting Children & Families (TC & E = Third CUlture Kids Care & Education)
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Guide for supporting children and families. Lists of resources on: Care, TC&E (Third Culture Kids Care & Education) Staff, Family Education.

By: SIL Third Culture Kid Ca...

A Parent’s Guide to HALLOWEEN
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

What comes to mind when you think of Halloween—Pumpkins? Witches? Scary movies starring Jamie Lee Curtis? More than that, what should you think about it? You might wonder why we’re even asking this...

Rethinking Mental Health - A Video Series
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

A playlist that explores different approaches to how we think about and treat our mental health. 

The Gospel Comes with a House Key: Practicing Radically Ordinary Hospitality in Our Post-Christian World
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

What did God use to draw a radical, committed unbeliever to himself? Did God take her to an evangelistic rally? Or, since she had her doctorate in literature, did he use something in print? No, God...

Trauma Healing Institute | American Bible Society
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

We are a global collaboration of ministries dedicated to helping people around the world heal from the pain of trauma.

Our method is simple. It brings a group of people together in a safe...

When Africa Was Home (Orchard Paperbacks): Karen Lynn Williams, Floyd Cooper: 9780531070437: Amazon.com: Books
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Luminous artwork and a lyrical, informative text introduce Peter, an American boy who lives with his parents in an African village. Ages 4-7

By:  Karen Lynn Williams

Monthly Issues in a College Year - Student Transition - Parent and Family Engagement - Seattle University
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Certain times in the academic year tend to be universally challenging to students. Parents who understand the ups and downs of the first college year are better able to help their students negotiat...