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Crossing Cultures Devotional Memoir

Third culture

 In the early 1980s, I was invited to a strategic gathering. 

Large group. All different ages. Raised in countries on every continent. Brought together on purpose. 

Why? To gain understanding of a term coined by Ruth Hill Useem in the 1950s. 

And now found in Webster’s dictionary.

Third culture kid. TCK.

TCK. At church in Indonesia.
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Devotional Making Disciples

Borders

Borders of inheritance. Precise allotments. Land portions, surveyed and described in detail.

Joshua sent a handful of scouts ahead. Into the promised land.

And they mapped out places for the tribes.

Then cast lots to decide who got what. 

Borders of inheritance. Image by Eli Levit on Unsplash.
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Devotional Making Disciples

Habit

The habit takes me to the necessary. Wherever we are and whatever state of settled or unsettled we may be in. 

Through the scattered parts of transition or life in general, it’s a habit that orders my day.  Puts priority in its proper place.

This habit, shaped and established over the years, has shaped and established me. It is daily focused time with the Lord. A discipline that keeps me abiding in Christ through prayer and the Word.

The morning views have varied through the years. This was one of my favorites.