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Don't Leave Too Soon, Don't Stay Too Long Staying isn't always good and leaving isn't always bad. Both require grit and grace. Cross-cultural ministry presents us with many difficulties like transitions, loneliness, messy relationships, and the desire to escape. The lies we believe tempt us to leave our work too soon. But nothing tests our resolve to stay like seeing others go.Grit to Stay Grace to Go normalizes the challenges of ministry through honest and humorous stories from the authors' own lives as well as testimonies from many other workers. The point is to help cross-cultural workers not just to stay, but to stay well, by countering lies with truth. This workbook provides thoughtful ...
Navigating the Unexpected Far from Home Life’s constant changes and relocations can be exciting and fun, but they can also be overwhelming, leaving one grappling with fear, regret, and moments of despair. What happens when the familiar comforts are stripped away, and you’re left to confront the raw realities of your calling? In My Bags are Packed Again, Sue Eenigenburg shares heartfelt reflections that delve into her experiences as a cross-cultural worker and mother. Through personal anecdotes, humor, and scriptural insight, she reveals how grace, gratitude, and trust in God can transform even the most challenging times into testimonies of divine provision and strength. Each story in this book ends with questions and a space to reflect and pray. Discover how to find stability and laughter amid chaos, draw strength from vulnerability, and see God’s unwavering hand in every chapter of your journey.
Henry B. Weaver (1830-1923) was born in Weaverland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He married Esther (Hettie) Mosser in 1853, and they had sixteen children. She died in 1889, and he married Anna (Witmer) Martin. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, New York, Missouri, Colorado, Arizona and elsewhere. Includes ancestors to 1640 in Pennsylvania and Switzerland. They and many descendants were Mennonites.
Frank W. Hurst was born in 1863 in Pennsylvania. He married three times and was the father of eight children. He died in 1940.
Each volume has its own index, listing given names for those with the Landis surname and surnames only for others.
Jacob Burki came from Rotterdam (probably originally from Switzerland) to what is now Berks County, Pennsylvania in 1733. Descendants live in many states.