In this compelling episode, listeners delve into the transformative journey that Nate and Katy Wiens experienced as they transitioned from coaching at a prominent American university to embarking on a profound international ministry with Avant Ministries and serving at Black Forest Academy – an accredited international Christian school. Through candid insights, they share the arduous process of navigating the challenges inherent in such a significant life shift. From the complexities of identifying a suitable sending agency to the daunting task of uprooting their lives from familiarity, the family sheds light on the intricacies of raising essential financial support and acclimating to a foreign culture and language. Their narrative underscores the resilience required to navigate the uncertainties of transitioning into the world of Third Culture Kids (TCK) while maintaining a steadfast commitment to their faith-driven mission.
At the heart of their narrative lies the family's poignant motto: "keeping our 'yes' on the table." This powerful mantra serves not only as a guiding principle but also as a testament to their unwavering faith and dedication to their missional journey. Through the lens of their experiences, listeners glean valuable insights into the profound impact of maintaining openness to life's myriad opportunities and challenges. Their story resonates as a testament to the transformative power of faith and perseverance in navigating the complexities of cross-cultural ministry and embracing the unknown with courage and conviction.
Another episode on the TCK
The Third Culture Kid (TCK) Cultural Adaptability in a Multicultural World EP #75. In this podcast episode, my guest, Brooke Wiens, delves into the intriguing topic of "Cultural Adaptability in a Multicultural World," focusing on Third Culture Kids (TCKs). Ms. Wiens, an Emergent Bilingual Teacher in North Kansas City Schools, shares her unique perspective as a TCK herself, having grown up in West Africa and experiencing the challenges of re-entry into the US every four years. With a rich background as a traveler and global thinker, she emphasizes the importance of creating a sense of safety and belonging for children from diverse cultural backgrounds. As a board member of Interaction International, a ministry dedicated to supporting TCKs, Ms. Wiens sheds light on the increasing global population of over 220 million TCKs. The episode explores her role as a teacher in connecting with families and fostering a sense of belonging for children navigating the complexities of cultural adaptation.
Unconventional Ministry #18 with Tami Heim
Unconventional Ministry #17 with Pastor Ara Torosian
Unconventional Ministry #16 with Essam Nagy
Unconventional Ministry #15 with Clint Hall
Unconventional Ministry #14 with Howard Salter
Unconventional Ministry #13 With Rev Scott Shaw
Unconventional Ministry #12 with Judy Douglass
Unconventional Ministry #11 With Dr. Tom Nash
Unconventional Ministry #10 with Greg Yoder
Unconventional Ministry #9 with Dr. Rex Rogers
Unconventional Ministry #8 With David McIver
Unconventional Ministry #7 With Pastor Pam Millington
Unconventional Ministry #6 With Dr. Nate Archer
Unconventional Ministry #5 With CEO Rita El - Mounayer
Unconventional Ministry #4 With Pastor Don Reed
Unconventional Ministry #3 With Dr. Ken Canfield
Unconventional Ministry #2 With Pastor Jeff Isaacs
Unconventional Ministry #1- with Pastor Bob Bakke
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