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I have a hard time with many approaches to women’s ministries I’ve come across over the years.  It seems that they are often rooted in tea parties, knitting, and garden clubs.  Those things are fine and all, just not particularly my ‘cup of tea’ (no pun intended).  Here are a few perspectives on ways women [...]

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Found this article today about ministering to refugees by S. Tilewa Johnson, the Anglican archbishop of Angola on a great advent reflection on Idelette.com.
In her reflection, Idelette quotes Johnson’s article:
Whilst still a small baby, Jesus became a refugee. Jesus, his mother, Mary, and Joseph had the experience of being dispossessed and marginalized as aliens in [...]

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The moderator of Pakaboo Travels kindly commented to bring attention to a new site. Thought I’d give it a bit more attention for those who may be interested…
Thanks for including my article on jetlag on your site. I have launched a website called Trekaroo – Kids. Trips. Tips. (www.trekaroo.com) We’re creating a community of parents [...]

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Great little video about making Christmas meaningful.  Check out their website.

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There’s a new website recently launched called ‘Urban Faith’.
At UrbanFaith.com, we’ll interact about a variety of topics related to contemporary Christian life from an urban and multiethnic perspective. We hope to become your new online destination for relevant conversations about news, culture, and ideas.
Today, urban culture transcends racial boundaries and covers many different socio-economic backgrounds. [...]

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Author Robin Pascoe’s website.  She also keeps a blog, and has written several books that look interesting:

Raising global nomads: Parenting abroad in an on-demand world
A movable marriage:  Relocate your relationship without breaking it
Homeward bound: A spouse’s guide to repatriation

Her site also includes a reading list, chatroom, and links.

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Find out how your salary compares to the rest of the world.  I am the 55,923,010th richest person in the world (top .93%!)

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Reconciliation Blog is maintained by author Edward Gilbreath.  I just read his book, Reconciliation Blues, (and will soon post a review).  It was an excellent, compelling, and honest perspective on race relations in the evangelical church.

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Everything Must Change seeks to bring focus to the global crises of the planet, poverty, peace, and meaning.  (For those of you (understandably) skeptical of the emerging church, I’d recommend giving this pause for thought.  Brian McClaren has some great things to say regarding the Christians’ role in a global context.
From the site:
When I began [...]

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RelationalTithe.com is an interactive platform for connecting and meeting needs across socioeconomic and geographic barriers. It is also a place to explore, to meet, to share dreams and ideas, to ask and discuss questions, to learn and to grow together. We are determined to live intentionally, in joyful and responsible relationships with those around us. [...]

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Pakaboo Travels

Blog about family traveling. Has a good article about dealing with jetlag in kids…

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National organization which supports multiracial and multicultural families.

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This website has some great links for all sorts of multicultural resources – book chapters, essays, and issues on all things multiracial.

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Looking for MULTILINGUAL books, CDs, DVDs, toys and much much more?    Then take a vacation to Language Land and find what you are looking for!

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Filter that always searching the Joshua Project’s statistics regarding unreached peoples.

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