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Welcome

As you enter• Grab 2 post-its• Write the name of 2 international

friends• Post it on their home country on

the map

STARTING A CROSS CULTURAL

EVANGELISTIC BIBLE STUDY

Welcome

About Allison• IVCF staff 7 years• International student in Spain• New favorite food – belt noodle

About Brian• IVCF staff 4 years• International student in Japan • Had a tiger in his basement

WHERE WE’RE GOING

1. Why international students?

2. Seeing Jesus through your friends’ perspective

3. Gaining practical tools how to start a cross cultural Bible study

WHY INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS?

International Students

Huge increases in international student enrollment

• >764,000 in the U.S. (2012)• Top host country

• >250,000 in Canada (2012)• Expect enrollment to double by 2022

Int’l Students (con’t)

U.S. enrollment coming from

1. China2. India3. South Korea4. Saudi Arabia*

Int’l Students (con’t)

Pol Pot Wangari Maathai “B”

Int’l Students (con’t)

Alumna testimony: Rutendo Chikuku

Int’l Students (con’t)

What I wish Americans knew?

Int’l Students (con’t)

Okay back to what I wish Americans Knew…

1. Eager to learn about domestic culture2. But must show some interest in their

culture also (HUGE!)3. Other countries are important too4. Culture shock! Extend grace to your

international friends5. Africa is a continent!!!!

PERSPECTIVEFilm Clip

What has

shaped your identit

y?

External characteristics

Corporate experiences

History / narrative

Language

Food

geography

customs

Group normsSocial roles

expectations

religion

Concept of self

Understanding perspective

• Research

• Observe

• Befriend

Perspective (con’t)

Workshop: 10 Reasons Jesus came to die

How is the Gospel relevant to your friend’s culture?

Perspective (con’t)

1. How is your friend’s perspective different from yours?

2. How do you think that Jesus is relevant to them?

3. Pray with a friend and ask God to speak!

*Break Out*

PRACTICALS

To start a cross cultural Bible study

Practicals

1. Pray!

2. Find a partner

3. Assess who

4. What if I don’t have any international friends or anyone interested in studying the Bible?

Practicals (con’t)

5. Start!

6. Studying scripture with my international friends

Practicals (con’t)

60%20%

10%

10%

A Reminder: Your Time

Investing in Rela-tionship PrayerBible Study PrepBible Study

Practicals (con’t)

7. Applying scripture • Read from their perspective

• Identify relevant / obtainable challenge

• Practice with them

Conclusions

• Opportunity on campus

• Cultural differences in perspective exist

• Need to develop understanding of perspective through relationship

Conclusions (con’t)

Where are you at? Invitation to…

1. Make international friends

2. Engage in spiritual conversations

3. Start a study

4. Pursue Jesus with your friend(s)

5. Learn more about a specific population and

their perspective

Q & A

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