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Publication Date: 19 Jun 2009
Publisher: Monarch Books
Page Count: 288
Author: Marjory F Foyle
ISBN-13: 9780857213938, 9781854245434

Honourably Wounded

Stress among Christian Workers
By Marjory F Foyle
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Real stories, honest struggles - navigate the pressures of cross-cultural Christian service with wisdom, resilience, and hope for real well-being. Practical tools for stress, depression, relationships, and personal growth.

What does it mean to serve God in a world that seldom stands still? Dr. Marjory F. Foyle draws upon decades of medical and missionary experience to illuminate the real and unexpected pressures faced by missionaries, cross-cultural workers, and their families. Through candid stories, wisdom born in times of stress, and a generous dose of humor, she reveals the challenges of occupational overload, culture shock, depression, and navigating relationships far from home.

You'll discover straightforward strategies for handling stress, recognizing the signs of burnout, coping with depression, and addressing the complexity of parental and home-country strains. Whether you're struggling with adjustment, facing interpersonal tension, or searching for meaning in singleness or marriage, these pages offer gentle guidance rooted in reality - not pious slogans.

From first-hand accounts in India and Nepal to insightful advice from global contexts, each chapter provides a compass for anyone living - and caring - far from home. Practical self-help, honest encouragement, and God's faithfulness echo throughout. If you're seeking ways to sustain well-being and fulfil your calling amid the shifting landscape of missions, this book is your essential companion.
Dr Marjory F. Foyle has doctorates in medicine and psychiatry, and has worked in India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
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Real stories, honest struggles - navigate the pressures of cross-cultural Christian service with wisdom, resilience, and hope for real well-being. Practical tools for stress, depression, relationships, and personal growth.

What does it mean to serve God in a world that seldom stands still? Dr. Marjory F. Foyle draws upon decades of medical and missionary experience to illuminate the real and unexpected pressures faced by missionaries, cross-cultural workers, and their families. Through candid stories, wisdom born in times of stress, and a generous dose of humor, she reveals the challenges of occupational overload, culture shock, depression, and navigating relationships far from home.

You'll discover straightforward strategies for handling stress, recognizing the signs of burnout, coping with depression, and addressing the complexity of parental and home-country strains. Whether you're struggling with adjustment, facing interpersonal tension, or searching for meaning in singleness or marriage, these pages offer gentle guidance rooted in reality - not pious slogans.

From first-hand accounts in India and Nepal to insightful advice from global contexts, each chapter provides a compass for anyone living - and caring - far from home. Practical self-help, honest encouragement, and God's faithfulness echo throughout. If you're seeking ways to sustain well-being and fulfil your calling amid the shifting landscape of missions, this book is your essential companion.
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Dr Marjory F. Foyle has doctorates in medicine and psychiatry, and has worked in India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

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