
Where we explore all that goes into being a person with a tended soul and an expanding skill set serving the Great Commission.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 92 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementReligion & SpiritualityChristianityEducation | |||

After living and serving on the field, do you ever wonder if you’re ruined for finding work that will feel as meaningful again? You’re not alone. In this episode, Amy and Bernie step into the disorienting space of re-entry and finding a job. because... more
Planning a trip to your passport countries, whether for a few weeks or a full-on furlough, involved endless logistics. The Passport Country Trip Planner was created to bring clarity and calm to the process. Amy and Bernie welcome returning guest, Ka... more
Cross-cultural ministry isn’t just something that happens “over there”—it can happen right in your passport country. Amy and Bernie have a fascinating discussion with Megan and Foster about the challenges they face doing cross-cultural ministry in th... more
What if the words we use are part of the problem? In this episode, the Global Trellis co-authors Of Let's Talk About It: Sexual Harassment, Abuse, and Assault unpack the often-blurred lines between sexual harassment, abuse, and assault—and why those ... more
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Amy and Bernie work so well together, and the information they share is interesting and so helpful! I am a sender, not a go-er, and this is valuable content to help me better do MY job!
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Thoughtful conversations centered on cross-cultural work, spiritual resilience, and personal growth for people serving internationally. Episodes frequently explore burnout, capacity-building, grief, aging family responsibilities, and navigating change and leadership in global contexts. A distinctive angle is the integration of faith, mental health, and practical skills for sustaining long-term mission and service, with guests ranging from spiritual directors and coaches to authors and caregivers. The show often pairs practical frameworks (like Strengths Finder, capacity resources, and resilience practices) with real-world stories, making it useful for potential guests and sponsors aiming at a mission-driven, globally minded audience.
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