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Teacher’s Guide: Where Wildflowers Grow by Hà Dinh

Author and elementary school teacher, Hà Dinh, offers insight into the refugee experience based on her immigration story from Vietnam to America in her children’s book, Where Wildflowers Grow. The book honors the questions and fears we experience during times of change, encouraging children to keep learning, growing, and dreaming even when we have to say goodbye to what is familiar to us. 

Download this free educator’s guide for grades K-3 with pre-reading activities, crafts, and materials for teaching topics on refugees and migration.

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Sneak Peek: Healing What You Can’t Erase by Christopher Cook

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Through story, action steps, and guided questions, Healing What You Can’t Erase reveals why transformation beats willpower and selfhelp, how to recognize and heal a broken spirit, ways to revitalize your mental and emotional wellbeing, and how insideout integrated transformation can change your spirit, soul, and body.

Sneak Peek: Liturgies for Wholeness by Audrey Elledge and Elizabeth Moore

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The lyrical prayers in Liturgies for Wholeness name our longingsthe ache for physical rest, the grief over something we never had, the desire for healing in a relationshipeven as they call us to notice the blessing of washing our face and watching nightfall and sink deep into an awareness of God’s presence.