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Understanding PTSD's Effects on Brain, Body, and Emotions | Janet Seahorn | TEDxCSU
PTSD disrupts the lives of average individuals as well as combat veterans who have served their country. The person experiencing the trauma often t ...
Are Short Term Missions Worth the cost and effort?
In this fourth episode we hear insights on Short Term Missions. Are they worth the cost and effort? Mark Crocker is Executive Director of STMleader ...
Empowering and connecting Christians for mission and ministry - OSCAR
Your gateway to Christian jobs, mission opportunities, events, articles, advice and resources
Spirituality In Mission: Embracing the Lifelong Journey
Authors from eighteen countries give us their perspectives on biblical principles and cultural expressions of spirituality particularly as the chur ...
GRC (Godspeed Resources)
Enabling Global Workers to Thrive while living and serving cross-culturally.
Closer to the Truth about Current Missionary Attrition: An Initial Analysis of Results
by Katie Rowe For those of you who participated in or have been following the missionary attrition study from last fall, this is the post that you ...
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Welcome! I’m delighted that you’ve found your way here! Grab your coffee/drink of choice. Take a few moments to slow down, take some de ...
Every Man's Battle: Winning the War on Sexual Temptation One Victory at a Time
The challenge every man faces...the fight every man can win!From movies and television, to print media and the Internet, men are constantly faced w ...
Recovering from Churches That Abuse
This book is a healing balm for those who have been spiritually abused. This excellent SHORT book brings home poignantly the plight of the vulnerab ...
Staying Well: 10 Tips for Expats Who are Left Behind
Leaving is hard. Being left is harder. Transition is a huge part of life for an expat. That’s understood. By the time ...
The Great Annual Examen: Reflecting Back and Praying Forward
For hundreds of years, Christians have taken the time to examine their lives by reflecting backwards: what went well and what went, well… not so we ...