Sent

Sent
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Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 0648975517
ISBN-13 : 9780648975519
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Download or read book Sent written by Jenny Ostini and published by . This book was released on 2020-10-16 with total page 404 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 2014, deep in the jungles of the Cameron Highlands of Malaysia, graduates of a mission boarding school gathered at the school for the first time as adults. They were there to assess how their time at the school changed their lives as children and affected the adults they became. They had been sent to this distant school many from age five, by their parents, who in turn had been sent as missionaries in Asia by churches and missions to which they belonged.Some alumni regarded their years at primary boarding school as the best years of their lives but others had been traumatised. The separation from their families had been damaging and many found their adult relationships impacted, their faith in a God for whom they were sent away, difficult. Depression and PTSD were common.In gathering together as adults with a shared past, and telling their stories, the attendees realised they were not alone; they saw their lives mirrored in the lives of others. Their families had been ruptured in their formative years, but here, in this place, were friends whose lives had followed similar paths. This motley crowd, of mixed generations from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Europe, New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore and Korea, who had attended mission schools in China, Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia and Philippines recognised each other. They belonged to this tribe! There was here a path towards healing.These grown children have tales to tell. The book 'Sent' is a collection of their stories, in their own words.There have been books about cultural confusion (Third Culture Kids). There have been books about missionary lives. This is one of the few to tell about the adult lives that followed in children sent away to a mission boarding school from young ages, so the work of God could continue. It is a powerful book. These stories may make you cry, they may make you think deeply about your beliefs, and the parent you are or will be. You may see that the deep convictions of parents can shape their children's lives in unintended ways.


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