
Send a Graduation Card to a Missionary Kid
This spring, missionary kids around the world are graduating from high school—many are preparing for a major transition.
Some will leave the country where they grew up and move to the United States for college or further training. Others will step into new opportunities as they seek the Lord’s direction for the next season of their lives.
When someone you know graduates, you might send a card or a few words of encouragement.
Today, you can do the same for a missionary kid.
Missionary kids—often called MKs or TCKs (third culture kids)—grow up between cultures. They carry their American heritage while also living in the cultures where their families serve. Along the way they learn new languages, build friendships across cultures, and watch their parents faithfully share the gospel.
Graduation is an exciting milestone, but it can also bring uncertainty and change.
A short graduation message can mean more than you might realize, especially during a transitional moment like this.
Your words can remind a missionary kid that they are seen, prayed for, and supported by fellow believers who care about them and their family’s service.
Your message doesn’t need to be long. A few sentences, a favorite Scripture, or a short prayer can be a meaningful encouragement as they step into what God has ahead.
Your message will be shared with missionary kids graduating this year whose families are serving around the world.
Your words may be exactly what a missionary kid needs to hear in this season.
Write your encouraging message below.