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Fear, Faith, and Figuring It Out Every child is different, but mothers are very much the same¿around the world-the same worries and fears, guilt and joys.¿Dive in töFor the Joy¿and laugh and¿cry¿with 21 Australian missionary mothers as they share stories of raising kids¿in¿both¿remote far-flung places and some of the most populated cities in the world. These¿inspiring stories will resonate in the heart of the reader as fear, faith, and figuring it out come together in page-turning reality.¿ Stories include: ¿ home-schooling while living in a bus ¿ navigating the toddler years as a "third…mehr

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Fear, Faith, and Figuring It Out Every child is different, but mothers are very much the same¿around the world-the same worries and fears, guilt and joys.¿Dive in töFor the Joy¿and laugh and¿cry¿with 21 Australian missionary mothers as they share stories of raising kids¿in¿both¿remote far-flung places and some of the most populated cities in the world. These¿inspiring stories will resonate in the heart of the reader as fear, faith, and figuring it out come together in page-turning reality.¿ Stories include: ¿ home-schooling while living in a bus ¿ navigating the toddler years as a "third culture mum" ¿ raising a child with special needs ¿ recovering from anxiety on the field ¿ giving birth in a foreign hospital ¿ the grief of losing your family to persecution ... and more! Honestly written, raw in emotion, sad and joyful in equal measure, this collection of stories offers insight into the complexities of parenting children while serving God no matter where you call home.
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Miriam Chan is a returned missionary mother and remains passionate about missions and being a mother to her two elementary-aged children. Since returning to Sydney, Australia, she has worked with a mission agency in preparing others to serve cross-culturally. She enjoys wearing multiple hats during the week as a university counsellor, ministry wife, cavoodle-lover, and Sunday School teacher. Sophia Russell has been helping other people tell their stories, both personally and professionally, for most of her adult life. Living in Sydney with her husband and two children, she works as a freelance content writer and journalist. She loves books, good coffee, great conversations, and serving with her local church.