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Growing up in the military, my closest friends were children from families who had moved to the U.S. from other countries. We shared the "third culture kid" experience of moving a lot and a desire for friendship and belonging. As an adult, I still feel drawn and connected to immigrants. In this book, I share a few stories that give a glimpse into the lives of some of the people I've met and grown to love. The rest of the book shares Biblical principles for the way to treat immigrants. The Bible has plenty to say about how to love "the strangers" among us. It is my prayer that the Word of God…mehr

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Growing up in the military, my closest friends were children from families who had moved to the U.S. from other countries. We shared the "third culture kid" experience of moving a lot and a desire for friendship and belonging. As an adult, I still feel drawn and connected to immigrants. In this book, I share a few stories that give a glimpse into the lives of some of the people I've met and grown to love. The rest of the book shares Biblical principles for the way to treat immigrants. The Bible has plenty to say about how to love "the strangers" among us. It is my prayer that the Word of God would empower you to build friendships with the international people in your world.
Autorenporträt
Rachael K. Hartman is the owner and publisher at Our Written Lives, LLC. She works with authors from various Christian denominations to share their testimony stories, and with authors with books on leadership, history, and culture. She serves as an editor, ghostwriter, and book designer, and has worked with over 65 books to date. Educationally, Hartman has an MS in Human Services with a focus in Counseling, a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Studies with a Minor in Writing, and a Bachelor's degree in Theology.