If you serve as a cross-cultural worker somewhere in the world, you probably encounter missionary stress. It might arise from conflict with co-workers, family members, or even locals. Perhaps you feel lost in a major city – or overwhelmed by the prospects of learning another language. Regardless of the cause, how do you cope with missionary stress? What has been your most helpful way of sublimating or draining that stress from your mind, heart, and body? For example, does it help you best to sit down on a Zoom call with a family member or friend back in your homeland? Or do you drain it during a jog or on a rock-climbing wall? Or do you write it in a journal or play an instrument for relief? What works for you? Maybe it’ll work for someone else. Thanks for any tips you can give.