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Pulse Nightclub Shooting Survivors Proclaim Freedom in Christ: “It’s not a gay to straight thing; it’s a lost to saved thing”
June 12, 2016, was a day that forever changed the lives of Angel Colon and Luis Javier Ruiz. That’s the day a Muslim gunman massacred 49 people at ...
4 Things You Should Know About Reverse Culture Shock
You can’t prepare for the culture shock that hits you when visiting your passport country. You go, excited to reconnect with friends and supports, ...
Think Home: A Reentry Guide for Christian International Students
This popular workbook helps Christian international students think through the challenges they will face upon returning home. It includes thought-p ...
Lisa Espineli Chinn - Being Uprooted
Lisa Espineli Chinn came to America as an international student. After graduating years ago, she stayed and continued to work with other internatio ...
Trauma-Informed Elementary Teachers Explain Trauma in the Classroom
Two Trauma-Informed Elementary Teachers Explain What Exactly a Trauma-Informed Classroom is and why it's important for kids in foster care
Living with Trauma Memories
Dr. Diane Langberg presents an overview of phases one and two of trauma recovery to Rwandan counselors and NGO workers
Teen Depression
Teenage depression — Find out how to help prevent teenage depression.
How can minstry workers in the field receive member care for trauma counselling?
Our Christian Ministry Maven for this episode is Patricia Jehle, a university instructor in Switzerland and a business coach. Patricia talks about ...
How to Work with Trauma without Triggering Fear
We know plenty of strategies for engaging our trauma patients. But do we know what to avoid? How to help patients heal is not always clear. And tra ...
Laughing in the Face of Transition
Hey expat. You too repat. When was the last time you laughed? Like really laughed. Belly laughed until your ears hurt and you act ...
Repatriating Normally: 10 Things That Make Coming Home Feel Weird
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