Parenting as Mission As expatriate workers, we and our families are familiar with the different 3 minute read
Different Eyes Note from the artist: I visited my home after 2 years being byMaDonna MaurerMarch 21, 2026
Parenting as Mission As expatriate workers, we and our families are familiar with the different byMaDonna MaurerFebruary 28, 2026
Behind the Curtain Faith MKFebruary 6, 2026 Between Two Worlds: A Missionary Kid’s Story from Madrid’s Streets When my family arrived in Madrid in 1983, my three brothers and I— all byMika Stone
Belonging Faith Identity Open ThemeJanuary 31, 2026 Halal: Honor and Shame as a White Woman in a Brown Man’s World This essay was birthed when I was pregnant with my son Eben, who is now byMika Stone
Archives ATCK HomeJanuary 23, 2026 The Taste of Blackberries The day I went back to Metrenco, Chile, it was sunny—bright enough to need byMika Stone
Joy Mental Health Risk TCK TraumaJanuary 16, 2026 Like rujak, life exists in the sweet and the spicy There are few things TCKs love more than getting together and sharing our byMika Stone
ATCK Culture Family Home IdentityJanuary 9, 2026 Coming Home: Navigating Retiring Missionary Parents and the Search for Identity The wheels hit the tarmac, jostling me, my parents, and the hundreds of other byMika Stone
Among WorldsJanuary 2, 2026 The Places We Have Yet to Exist In At the bottom of this page, you’ll find a very short bio written by me, all byMika Stone
ATCK Home Identity Sacrifice TCKDecember 19, 2025 Kicking and Screaming This week, Daniel Stone attempts to articulate the emotions that ran through him byMika Stone
Among Worlds Poetry TCK UncategorizedNovember 28, 2025 We Are But a Bird This week, Charissa Cheuk brings us a poem that understands the transience of byMika Stone
Among Worlds ATCK Sacrifice TCKNovember 14, 2025 Not The Sacrifices You Think This week, Lynnsi Wagner flips the script on what sacrifice means for TCKs and byMika Stone