Description: New DVD Growing Up Wild Volume 1. Disc 1 Home Sweet Hut Supply Trip Sun and Water Disc 2 Activity guide for each episode. Encouraging kids to impact the world for God's glory! As missionary kids in the jungle of Southeast Asia, our lives may seem very different to others. But to us, hunting and exploring in the jungle, eating jungle foods, and speaking a tribal language is normal. It’s all part of growing up Wild! We get asked a lot of questions about our lives as missionary kids in the jungle. We hope our answers below help you get to know us better. HOW DO YOU SPEND YOUR TIME AS MISSIONARY KIDS IN THE JUNGLE? Morgan Wild Part of our day is spent doing daily schoolwork, but here in the tribe we also get free time and we have many activities that keep us busy. I spend a portion of each day playing electric guitar and the ukulele, which are my two favorite instruments. I also love being outside and exploring in the jungle. Hudson Wild I love to be outside as much as possible. I enjoy hunting and exploring in the jungle as well as hanging out with my tribal friends. I also enjoy cooking and trying new foods. Kian Wild I love reading. If I can snag some of my brothers to join in, I am very content to sit down and play any kind of board game. Monopoly, Risk, and Settlers of Catan are some of our favorites. I love being outside in the jungle as well. Asher Wild I spend a lot of time playing LEGO®, doing school, and playing outside with my friends. If it is raining, I might sit down with my pet cuscus, Newt, and watch a movie or do something productive on my iPad. WHAT DO MISSIONARIES EAT IN THE JUNGLE? We Wild brothers like a variety of foods—we like many foods from our Western culture. We eat a lot of soups, sandwiches, Asian curries, stir-fries, pizza, tacos, popcorn, homemade bread, and so on. We eat plenty of the tribal food too. We do not eat a lot of meats, but we do love seafood. HOW DID YOU BUILD YOUR JUNGLE HOUSE? We built our house in the jungle out of planks cut from the jungle trees. We had to carry them up to our house site, and then we built the house using saws, hammers, and nails. Our roof is made out of thin sheets of tin, and we have screened-in windows with shutters that are made of clear plastic. DO YOU HAVE RUNNING WATER? We are dependent on rainwater to fill up our six water tanks, which are fed by gutters that run alongside the roof of our house. The Lord has always provided enough water for us, and where we live in Southeast Asia, it rains almost daily. The rain that collects in the tanks is pumped inside our house, and we use this water to wash laundry, flush toilets, take showers, and wash dishes. HOW DO MISSIONARY KIDS MAKE FRIENDS? If you have a nice personality and like being around people, it’s very easy to make friends in the tribe. Overall, everyone is very friendly and will quickly become attached to you. As missionaries, it is important to hang out and socialize with the people in your community, interact with the tribal culture, and learn their customs and way of life. As Christians, we can also reflect Christ’s love toward the people around us. That is the best and most profitable way we make lifelong friends here.
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Video Format: NTSC
Case Type: Tall/DVD Case
Rating: NR
Sub-Genre: Nature
Director: Wild Brothers
Studio: Wild Brothers
Edition: Standard Edition
Type: Mini Series
Format: DVD
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Language: English
Actor: Wild Brothers
Features: Full Screen
Genre: Educational
Movie/TV Title: Growing Up Wild