Videos
Missions videos for kids & families
Short videos that bring unreached people groups to life. Watch together as a family, use in Sunday school, or add to your homeschool day.
Teachers project them to open a missions lesson. Parents play them at the breakfast table before the month's letter arrives. Kids ask to watch them again, and then they ask better questions: who paints the pictures, where is that country, can we pray for that family tonight? That is the whole point. Each video is short enough for the shortest attention span at your table and rich enough to start a conversation that outlasts it.
What is a Wonder Letter?
Open a Wonder Letter with us. This short tour shows what arrives in your mailbox each month: a hand-painted letter written from a child's perspective, cultural stories and vocabulary from their world, activities your kids can do at the kitchen table, and a prayer guide for the people group. Watch it with your children before your first letter arrives, or play it in Sunday school to introduce unreached people groups.
Introduction to Wonder Letters
Hannah Hagarty, the founder of Wonder Letters, tells the story behind the letters: a missionary family, ten kids, and a kitchen table where the first illustrations were painted. She explains why each letter is written through a child's eyes, how families use the prayer guides, and how half of the profits support workers among unreached people groups. If you are deciding whether Wonder Letters fits your family, classroom, or church, start here.
More videos coming soon
We're creating more videos about the people groups featured in Wonder Letters. Follow us on Instagram for reels, behind-the-scenes clips, and prayer updates.
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