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Ask a Missionary - Catch The Fire

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A: Yes. Consider these benefits of going now.<br />

With such a broad spectrum of mission scenarios, it’s hard to<br />

generalize. As with any family, much depends on your job as parents<br />

as well as the specific place where you serve. <strong>The</strong>re are, however,<br />

many benefits to going when your children are young, including<br />

these:<br />

1. Your family is young and adaptable.<br />

2. It’s easier for all of you to learn a foreign language.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> more comfortable you get at home, and the more your<br />

family patterns are set, the harder it is to make a major<br />

move.<br />

4. Having babies is a worldwide experience. In most countries,<br />

there are adequate facilities, unless there are complications.<br />

I was born in Pyong Yang, Korea.<br />

Answer from Jack Voelkel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ABCs of Schooling<br />

Options<br />

Q:<br />

If we move overseas, what<br />

do we do about our children’s<br />

education?<br />

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