Two Simple Thoughts to Help TCKs Thrive
People do things that make sense to them. Get to know their world. Live IN the world as you shine as a light for Jesus. And, bloom where you are planted.
People do things that make sense to them. Get to know their world. Live IN the world as you shine as a light for Jesus. And, bloom where you are planted.
Dear friend, as children of God, we are called to shine like stars in the world to the glory of God. Our light will never fade when we’ve lived every moment of our lives to the glory of our everlasting Father.
When we as TCKs move to another country, a new school, or to a different environment, many of us automatically start to perceive new cultural behavior patterns. We may tend to observe, discern, ruminate, learn,...
I glanced at the clock. There was still some time before I started a busy day. I flipped my Bible to Psalm 91. The words entered my head, but my mind was on my next...
When we compare, it can go one way or another. It is only good when doing so in light of Christ. For example, we perceive who we are as sinners in God’s eyes and that...
Sin is like a tattoo. Imprinted. Permanent. It leaves a mark that can’t be removed cleanly. Not even vinegar and baking soda can wash it away. I’ve met people with arms covered in tattoos, living...
I always smile when I see authors mention European motorways in their novels. Often, they will have characters comment about how fast they are, how scary they are, how [fill in the blank] they are....
Imagine sowing Gospel seeds day after day and not one of those people placed their trust in Jesus. On the other hand, a fellow believer has been reaping a harvest. Does this sound like you?...
“And if it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood,...
Some of us are familiar with the work that is Passion & Purity by Elizabeth Elliot. In this book, Mrs. Elliot talks about sustaining purity in a world that’s full of passion. Pretty self-explanatory right?...
In Luke 17:11-19, we are given a special story of thankfulness. Jesus was traveling to Jerusalem when he was met by ten lepers on the road. They stood at a distance and called out to...
I like traveling. Traveling, especially flying, is full of its own adventures—covid tests, packing, staying within the luggage weight limit, going through security checks, airplane food, turbulence, trying to sleep on an eight-hour overnight flight,...
Elijah and Dad watched the chameleon eggs in front of them intently. The minuscule shapes swayed back and forth, a small crack appearing on one. “Oh look! It’s starting to come out!” Elijah gasped....
“Look, I picked up more leaves than you!” boasted Jessica, my five-year-old cousin. “Thanks!” I answered, quickly sweeping up the scattered remains of what had been a nice, tidy pile of leaves. “You did a...
It was autumn of 2012. My father returned from a business trip to America with terrible back pain. The doctor took x-rays but couldn’t find any problems. “You must have pinched a nerve,” he said....