Mental Health Resources for

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Cross-cultural living has its unique challenges.

Cross-cultural ministry adds quite a few more.

And, when you put into that mix marriage issues, things can get really interesting!

To help make sense of that, Ron has written a series of brochures that explore "Cross Cultural Marriage Issues."   You may also be interested in downloading the entire series as an e-book.

What About Dorothy?

Most people in cross-cultural ministry have heard of William Carey.   What what about his wife, Dorothy? Most people know very little about her.   In this brochure, Ron tells a bit about Dorothy's life and the impact that she had on William and his work..

I Won't Go!

How do you handle the situation where one spouse feels called to go, but the other is simply unwilling to go.  How do you deal with children who won't go.

I'm Not Called, but I'm Willing

In this brochure, Ron explores the interesting issues in marriage when one spouse is called, while the other does not share that call but it willing to be supportive.

Relationship Time

In a cross cultural setting, getting enough time together to nurture a relationship can be difficult.  But, as Ron points out in this brochure, it is essential, and with some creativity, it can be done.

Computer Sex, or Me?

Cyberporn is accessible and anonymous, and is an issue even in the marriages of cross-cultural workers.  Ron explores this, and points the way to freedom.

Wounds, Scabs, and Scars

Every deep relationship bring with it the potential for deep hurt.  This brochure explores this issue, and helps provide a framework for understanding.

How Will We Discipline Them?

The discipline of children (and the varying opinions on the best way to do it) is a hot topic everywhere, and the complication of cross-cultural living adds to the complexity.  Here are some ideas to jumpstart your thinking.

What About Charlotte?

After Dorothy Carey died, William remarried.  His second wife Charlotte was quite different than Dorothy.  Here Ron explores the implications of this.
 
 

 

 

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Mental Health Resources for Cross Cultural Workers
Ron and Bonnie Koteskey, 122 Lowry Lane, Wilmore, Kentucky  40390, USA   Phone: 859-858-3436
ron@crossculturalworkers.com   bonnie@crossculturalworkers.com