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Website: http://barnabas.org/
Barnabus' primary mission is to encourage missionaries, and part of that mission includes ministering to MKs.
Telephone: 815.395.1335
Website: http://www.thejourneydeepens.com/aamtopic.asp?t...
Multiple answers from various missionaries to questions such as:
- What about our children's education if we moved overseas?
- Can a couple with small children make it to the field?
- What if my teenage kids don't want to move overseas when we launch into missions?
Telephone: 918.493.7818
Website: www.setanewdirection.com/returning_missionaries...
I am a former missionary offering a professional service in an area that has been neglected:
Reentering missionaries and their specific career transition needs.
I customize my program and also work with returning teens (TCK) as they launch into a new life.
Please check my website for all the details on how to make your transition to a post-mission career the best possible. Email me for a free consultation on how this might work for you.
In Christ, Brad Sayers
Website: http://barnabas.org/reentry/
Barnabas International sponsors these two-week reentry seminars for MKs who finished high school abroad and are returning to the U.S. and Canada for college.
Website: http://www.mkstay.org
At MKSTAY we're fulfilling Christ’s Great Commission by providing a loving home and godly guidance for young adult children of overseas missionaries.
These gifted young adults (known as "Missionary Kids" or "MKs") have grown up overseas with a global perspective; yet many lack a Christian support network important for life in the U.S.
While their parents remain overseas, returning MKs need help transitioning to life here.
Many MKs quietly struggle to acquire basic American cultural skills and find helpful resources & connections.
They need to know how to locate reliable transportation, get a driver’s license, open a checking account, find a good church, secure a job, explore educational opportunities, develop quality relationships, and make other important life decisions.
We assist MKs with these crucial adjustments-- We help them to thrive
not just survive --- here in the U.S.
Telephone: 803-548-3528
Website: http://mukappa.org/
Sponsored by Barnabas International, Mu Kappa is a college group for MKs that provides a place to belong and grow. Nearly fifty U.S. universities now have Mu Kappa chapters.
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