OTHER RESOURCES


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E-classes

Many of us don't have the time or finances to go back to traditional schooling. However, we obviously want to be informed about various issues regarding topics like trauma + community development, self-care as a development worker, hot topics around the world, and more.

E-Classes are curated just for people like you, and include access to workbooks, videos, and me!

Explore the Biblical concepts behind caring for the poor + vulnerable. Hear from minority writers, hear from the place of privilege, and learn how to find your place as a person of faith in the social justice movement. 

If you want to do something but aren't sure where to begin, this class is for you. You will work through the workbook to learn more about hot-topic issues impacting the world, from your local community to the international community. Find your place, passion, and learn how you can make a difference!



Are you a development practitioner? Do you work with people who experience trauma in their lives? Does this impact your mental health? If you are in this line of work, we'd love to share our expertise with you. Learn practical ways to walk through your trauma, and in turn, help people work through their own trauma. This class has been developed by me (M.A. in International Development) and Eleanor Brindle (M.S. in Social Psychology with an emphasis in Trauma Response). 

If you work with marginalized communities, there is a desperate need for making sure we set up long-term systems of self-care. Join me and some other seasoned long-term missionaries as well as a life coach to help you reach your goals with self-care! 



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Workshops

In-person workshops coming soon.
Check back for more details.

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