It is impossible to live an intentional life without processing our emotional experiences, yet, so many of us did not grow up learning this skill. If you are looking to grow in emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and internal processing, this book will guide you in that journey.
An adult Third Culture Kid explores how the very goodness of her life kept her from dealing with some of the challenges that also come with a global lifestyle - the realities of chronic cycles of separation and loss, reentry, and questions of identity.
This is a collection of essays written by an American woman who was a missionary kid herself and then raised her own five children in Pakistan.
This sequel to Marilyn Gardner's Between Worlds probes deeply into the journey that forms a third culture kid's identity.
This hope-filled book offers adult Third Culture Kids the invitation to uncover and process the blocks on their Grief Tower. While this process is often difficult and challenging, the following healing and freedom makes it worth the work. If you are not sure you want to do this alone, then contact our Missionary Kid Care Director, Emily Habacon (emily.habacon@gotonations.org), or contact Member Care through the counseling link.