Resources for Sending Families
Resettling after serving overseas can be difficult. But there are ways both returning workers and members of their churches can ease the transition.
A Christar worker shares seven tips that have helped her grandparent from a distance, both as the one overseas and now as the grandma back home.
Parents can make some mistakes when their kids decide to serve overseas. What shouldn’t you do if you want to support your child’s decision to go?
What can we as parents do to love our children well as they begin a new journey of faith serving overseas?
Staying in touch is one the most meaningful things we can do to support cross-cultural workers. Try these practical tips for connecting.
If your parents object to you pursuing missions, don’t jump straight to the defensive. Try these tips for addressing common concerns with respect.
A thoughtful care package can be a big encouragement to a cross-cultural worker! Get inspiration and guidelines for sending packages.
Consider what you can easily do this week to help a worker on home assignment. It often takes very little effort to deeply encourage someone.
No time to mail a package overseas? You can still show a Christar worker you care by sending one of these no-shopping-required gifts.
We asked short-termers how we could pray for them as they minister alongside long-term Christar teams. Here’s what some of them said.