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Q&A: Navigating Cultural Differences in Marriage

When two cultural backgrounds come together, the result can be a deeper and richer relationship. But potential obstacles need to be clearly identif ...

August 21, 2020
Sex and the Married Missionary

Turns out, the power of a non-functioning sex life to taint everything is stronger than the power of a healthy sex life to improve everything.

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August 21, 2020
Me, Myself, and I: Staying Grounded While Single and Living Abroad

 Taking Route is a group of expat women who want to reach out to other expat women around the globe and encourage them to take root, right whe ...

August 21, 2020
Redeeming Singleness: How the Storyline of Scripture Affirms the Single Life

Though marriage is highly esteemed throughout Scripture, the Bible also affirms singleness as an important calling for some Christians. Redeem ...

August 21, 2020
Solo Zone: Whither the Single Male Missionary?

David Brainerd was one. So was Henry Martyn. And James Gilmour spent most of his career as one. Single men serving as cross-cultural miss ...

August 21, 2020
When Grief is Stirred and Re-Stirred … and Re-Stirred …

Welcome to our second “Grief Week.” If you missed the first, you can read the posts here and here. COVID-19 has come with so much loss and change; ...

August 21, 2020
Whats your Grief - A Grief Website for the Rest of Us

What's Your Grief is a grief website and online community for grieving people and grief support professionals. We honor all types of loss and grief ...

August 21, 2020
The Center for Complicated Grief

Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is a form of grief that is persistent and pervasive and interferes with functioning. It’s characterized ...

August 21, 2020
Pauline Boss — Navigating Loss Without Closure

Pauline Boss coined the term “ambiguous loss” and invented a new field within psychology to name the reality that every loss does not hold a promis ...

August 21, 2020
Frozen Grief: Why it Matters to Global Nomads

I was not aware of the concept of frozen grief until I stumbled across an article by Marilyn Gardner of Communicating Across Boundaries. All of a s ...

August 21, 2020
A Timely and Short Discourse on Grief

I’m not one to get weepy very often, but between the death of my aunt and two men from my circle of friends with spinal cord injuries, 11 weeks of ...

August 21, 2020
When your last goodbye was your last goodbye: Processing death and life abroad

“Jesus looked up in the tree and said, ‘Zacchaeus, you come down . . . and I’ll give you a Snicker bar.'” -ME: circa 1976   Mary Musgrave love ...

August 21, 2020