Are you an “MK*” or “TCK*”?
To a *missionary kid, the phrase “MK” suggests a sense of identity and belonging, making him a kindred spirit with other MKs, a context for mutual understanding and communication which she/he finds nowhere else (see Mu Kappa site).
A *third-culture kid is someone who has spend a part of his or her life in a culture other than their parent’s home culture. Their parents may have been employed by an international business. Even now, we have international students on campus who can be considered TCK’s.
Do you fit this description? Then we want to hear from you.
Contact April Hubbard or Jere Witherspoon to find out about what opportunities are coming to George Fox.
Mark your calendars for the evening of Monday, Sept. 24, and watch for more information.
