Wonder Letters — From Kids Across the Globe

Missions resources for churches, homeschools & classrooms

Wonder Letters is already being used in Sunday schools, homeschool co-ops, classrooms, and children's ministry programs across the US and Canada. Here's how you can use it too.

For Churches

Wonder Letters fits naturally into your children's ministry programming:

  • Sunday school — Use one letter per month as your missions focus
  • VBS — Feature a different people group each day of the week
  • Missions month — Build an entire month around Wonder Letters content
  • Kids' church — Read the letter together and pray as a group

For Homeschool Groups

Integrate Wonder Letters into your curriculum across subjects:

  • Geography — Locate each people group on a map, study the region
  • Social studies — Learn about different cultures, customs, and religions
  • Language arts — Read the letter aloud, discuss vocabulary, write a response
  • Co-op activities — Share letters and activities in a group setting

For Classrooms

Bring global awareness into your classroom with engaging content:

  • Cultural awareness — Teach students about diverse communities and traditions
  • Creative writing — Have students write letters back to the featured child
  • Art projects — Recreate the watercolor illustrations or design their own
  • Group discussion — Talk about what life is like for children around the world

Subscriptions for your church or group

Whether you need one copy for a classroom or multiple for a children's ministry, Wonder Letters makes it easy. Each letter works as a standalone lesson — no prep required.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Wonder Letters?

Wonder Letters is a monthly subscription that delivers a hand-illustrated letter from a child in an unreached people group to your family. Each letter includes cultural activities, prayer guides, vocabulary, and fun facts for kids ages 5–12.

How can I use Wonder Letters in my church or classroom?

Wonder Letters works for Sunday school, VBS, homeschool co-ops, and classroom missions units. Each letter includes talking points, prayer guides, and hands-on activities that work in group settings. No prep required — just open the letter and go.

What age group is Wonder Letters for?

Wonder Letters is designed for children ages 5–12, though families with older and younger children often enjoy them together. The reading level targets ages 7–10, with activities suitable for the full range.

Where does the money go?

50% of all Wonder Letters profits go directly to Global Serve International to support work among unreached people groups around the world. Your subscription is an act of generosity that reaches beyond your own mailbox.