TCKs for Christ is officially launching on September 4th, 2021! What is TCKs for Christ? TCKs for Christ is a website ministry that strives to serve, encourage, and challenge teenage Christian third culture kids and young adult TCKs. These include missionary kids, business kids, cross-cultural kids, mixed-cultural kids, diplomat kids, etc. The TCK life has its struggles and challenges, and TCKs for Christ desires to encourage a TCK in truth and to tell them that they are not alone and there’s Someone who cares more than they can ever know. The TCKs for Christ team consists of TCKs writing for young TCKs to motivate them to use their gifts for His kingdom and to live victoriously with a firm identity in Jesus Christ. Who are TCKs? Third Culture Kids or TCKs are people who have lived in a culture other than their parents’ or their passport/birth country’s culture during their developmental years or years before adulthood. Because of their exposure to two or more cultures, a “third culture” is formed and incorporates the cultures TCKs have significantly interacted with. Thus, a TCK’s cultural behavior is not restricted to only one. Does TCKs for Christ have an Email List? Yes, they do! Upon signing up, you will receive exclusive content of one TCK letter and one newsletter per month in your inbox. The TCK Letters convey heartfelt experiences through words, in which a few of our writers talk about the struggles and triumphs of their TCK life. The Monthly Newsletter is a fun, convenient summary of new articles and interviews published on our website for the month. Interested? Hit subscribe. May I Read an Excerpt from TCKs for Christ? Absolutely! Here is an excerpt from one of their articles: The Identity of Home by Elisha McFarland. Have you ever struggled with the idea of “home”? I know I have. As TCKs, we often battle this relentless onslaught of insecurity about our legitimate home. Throughout my entire life, the only insecurity I battled was found within a question: Where is home? Do I have several, or none at all? What qualifies as a home? ... Questioning Home is a Difficult Insecurity It bites deep, leaving us vulnerable and depressed. To make matters worse, this malady is not physical; it cannot be cured by drugs or remedies. This malady is of the spirit, and so we must turn to the One who created our spirit. This answer was first given to me at TCK Camp Uganda 2016. The time spent in this camp was world-rocking. Sermons were preached, hearts were changed … and homes were found. … Read more of this article in TCKs for Christ. Where Could I Connect with Them? Their social media handle is @TCKsforChrist. Connect with them through Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest. Thanks so much for stoping by my blog! Have a great day!
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I didn't want two posts about TCK's to be right next to each other. That is why I posted this video here today. I know I have not been very active on my blog. But I have a few blog posts coming out soon! Also if you have not subscribed to my youtube channel. What are you waiting for? Hi. It’s me NCR here.
A few weeks ago when I was kayaking, I felt like I was missing a helmet. And the other day when I was driving my car I wished I could take my hands off the steering wheel like I do when I drive a bike. (Also my feet are a little heavy on the pedal!) The last few weeks, I have been doing quite a lot of bike riding. For some reason, I thought it would be fun to practice driving without hands. I suddenly find myself very good at it. (I feel like a show-off when I do this in front of people, but seriously, I am not trying to show-oof. Ok, maybe I am just a wee bit.) A few years ago I was observing people at a Ski hill. I saw people who were awkward at skiing, and some that were pros at it. (It was really enjoyable to observe people on the hill, I can’t think of any main take-ways from the experience.) I have a little bit of a negative side that comes through, whenever I see people trying/learning something new and difficult. I am like why haven’t they given up already? But that is the wrong attitude. Like it really is. And I feel for those who have given up. I am making this video to encourage you to not give up. I don’t know who you are… I don’t know what you are going through… I don’t know what God is calling you to… But I know that with Christ you can do anything and go through anything! And that is it. I just want to encourage you to keep your eyes on Jesus. And don’t give up! |
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