Cross-cultural workers will almost certainly experience stress during their time of service
Cross-cultural workers will almost certainly experience stress during their time of service
Stress – the body’s response to any demand, burden, or pressure – is a fact of life for cross-cultural workers. Resilience, however, is not guaranteed. These resources will help you understand stress, develop stress-hardiness, and foster resilience in yourself and others.
Cross-cultural workers will almost certainly experience stress during their time of service
Stress – the body’s response to any demand, burden, or pressure – is a fact of life for cross-cultural workers. Resilience, however, is not guaranteed. These resources will help you understand stress, develop stress-hardiness, and foster resilience in yourself and others.
Cross-Cultural Worker Stress Inventory
A tool to stimulate reflection and discussion about cross cultural stress and means of coping — available in English, Chinese (simplified and traditional), French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Indonesian.
Fostering Resilience
Resilience is the process of responding to adversity with effective coping and positive adaptation, leading to a beneficial recovery.
Resilience in Ministry Despite Trauma
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Factors that contribute to the resiliency and retention of workers who continue to serve after experiencing traumatic events
How to Support Resilience in Missionaries
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What is the process God gives us for walking through adversity? What are the positive outcomes he wants to bring about?
Resilience and Singles – MHM Presentations 2011