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Everything I’ve Ever Known Everything I've ever known has come from little women:Wrapped in red envelopes, byMika StoneMay 10, 2026
I Speak I speak Urdu,language of poets and Mughal emperors,where yesterday and byMika StoneMay 3, 2026
The Language of Connection: An Interview with Outcast 853 Tell us a little bit about yourselves and your history byMaDonna MaurerApril 25, 2026
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
UncategorizedAugust 22, 2025 Those Left Behind This week, Simeon Harrar takes a look at those who stay behind byMaDonna Maurer
UncategorizedJanuary 24, 2025 Exile, Isolation, and Grief in Transition Freshman year can be a hard transition for any TCK, but when your parents also byMaDonna Maurer
UncategorizedDecember 20, 2024 Christmas of a Third Culture Kind Many TCKs can relate to André Confiado’s reflections from his past byMaDonna Maurer
UncategorizedOctober 25, 2024 Friends of the Road and Friends for a Lifetime This week’s post is pulled from the October 2021 archives byMaDonna Maurer
UncategorizedSeptember 27, 2024 To My New Friends (from an MK) This week’s post is by Hannah Mathews from the October 2021 archives byMaDonna Maurer
UncategorizedAugust 15, 2024 Finding Peace in Aloneness This piece was first published in the December 2021 issue of Among Worlds byMaDonna Maurer
UncategorizedAugust 8, 2024 Why reading books about TCK’s/MK’s matters! As a missionary kid or third culture kid, did you find yourself roaming the byMaDonna Maurer
UncategorizedMay 23, 2024 Painting the In-Between Today we are featuring artwork that was published first in the December 2021 byMaDonna Maurer
UncategorizedApril 10, 2024 A Tale of Two Supermarkets by Timóteo Pereira Neves It was the highlight of transitions, it was the byEditor