In Episode 16 of the Flint to Grace Podcast, Dr. TJ Klein takes a meaningful detour from the usual rhythm to highlight a story often overlooked—the life and strength of the military child.
In recognition of the Month of the Military Child, this episode brings to light the quiet resilience of children who grow up in a world defined by constant change, frequent goodbyes, and the unseen weight of service. From new schools and friendships to the emotional toll of deployments and distance, military children carry experiences that shape them in profound ways.
Drawing from Galatians 6:9, Dr. Klein reflects not only as an educator and leader, but as someone who has lived this journey firsthand—born into a military family, serving in the United States Air Force, and now leading in Okinawa. Through personal story, Scripture, and heartfelt reflection, this episode explores how God uses every move, every transition, and every challenge to build strength, character, and purpose.
This conversation is both a tribute and a call—to recognize, support, and invest in the lives of military-connected students, and to see how God is at work even within imperfect systems led by imperfect people.
If you’ve ever lived a life marked by transition, supported a military family, or wondered how God uses seasons of instability for something greater, this episode will encourage you.
Because what feels like constant movement… may actually be God’s steady work.
Grace meets us in every place—and no part of the journey is wasted.