Articles
The Brush Foundation Study of Child Growth and Development. I: Psychometric Tests
This is the first of a series of reports of a study of growth and development of children, originally organized and directed by T. Wingate Todd. Pe ...
The Spiritual Impact of Sexual Abuse, 5-pack
Are you ministering to someone whose trauma of sexual abuse has shattered their trust in God? If the abuse happened when they were a child, they ma ...
Should We Have Waited Until We Were Older?
Gil and I met at 21 years old, married at 23, and were living in Tanzania by 24. We had been married all of nine months before we moved overseas. W ...
Change Your Brain and Resilience | Lehan Stemmet | TEDxManukauInstituteOfTechnology
Over 20 years ago Dr. Lehan Stemmet developed an interest in how people deal with challenges through what started as a personal project he called ' ...
The Re-entry Roadmap: Find Your Best Next Step After Living Abroad
Are you returning “home” after living, working or studying abroad? Warning: for most people, re-entry (repatriation) is the hardest part of the ent ...
Returning Well: Your Guide to Thriving Back "Home" After Serving Cross-Culturally
Do you want to return well? You can. Returning Well invites you into a guided conversation with your Creator that will reveal and apply invaluable ...
Living with a black dog
Millions of people around the world live with depression. “Living with a black dog” is a guide for partners, carers and sufferers of depression. It ...
Moving overseas with a child who has additional needs
Moving abroad with a child with additional needs. The range of extra needs is enormous. I hope that some of these general suggestions prove helpful ...
Book Recommendation: The Bible and Borders
A Book Review & Recommendation for "The Bible and Borders: Hearing God's Word on Immigration"
Why Making Space Isn't Enough
Welcoming Strangers recommends this article from Banner. The world today feels as divisive as ever. Abortion, refugee resettlement, immigratio ...
Voices Around the World
Gordon & Ute Carkner share snippets from letters they've received from past alumni at UBC.