


The Silent Homecoming Crisis
Every year, thousands of ministry workers return to American soil carrying invisible burdens. They've poured out their lives serving abroad—now they face an uncertain homecoming.
No Place to Call Home
Where will they live while raising support or figuring out their next steps? The financial pressure starts immediately.
Stranded Without Transportation
How do they get around to meetings, churches, and appointments without a vehicle?
Reverse Culture Shock
Isolation & Depression
Home doesn't feel like home anymore. The culture changed. Their families changed. They changed.
Who understands the weight they carry? The experiences abroad that changed them forever? Many feel forgotten, alone, kicked to the curb after giving everything.
This is Why We Exist

Hospitality
Creating welcoming, safe spaces where everyone belongs

Compassion
Deep care and genuine empathy for every struggle with emotional support and resources

Community
Building connections with fellow third-culture individuals

Empowerment
Helping you create solutions for your next chapter by providing essential tools for readjustment
From Our Founders
"We served in Israel for almost 10 years without a sending church. When we returned to be near our aging parents, we had to start all over—no jobs, no place to stay, no vehicle, no support. Depression set in quickly. We were outsiders without a community. We felt forgotten after giving everything to follow God. Return Again was born from this need—to be that landing place for returning ministry workers."
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— Ken & Brenda, Founders

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