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