Multinational Chapter Toolkit

This toolkit is a collection of tools to help you globalize your chapter and grow your mission with international students. Whether you’re on the ground yourself or mobilizing and equipping others (or both!), each item can be used individually or in combination (like Lego pieces for you to create your own tools for vision-casting, training, MPD, and more.) Each section starts with the smallest or most basic resource.

Quick Tools to Get Started

  1. Build Friendships with International Students and Specific People Groups (staff login required)
  2. Globalize NSO
  3. Start an International GIG (I-GIG)
  4. Start an International Small Group

Vision-Casting Tools

Use any or all components in conversations, leadership meetings, LGs, MPD...or any way you’d like (1 page each)

Training Tools

  1. 3x3s Quick Guides - 3 important facts, 3 common mistakes to avoid, 3 best practices to try on 10 topics. See corresponding resources and website for simple discussion questions to use for training.
  2. Crossing CulturesUse individually or mix & match:
    1. 3 Short Case Studies
    2. Starting ISM – 4 videos (use individually or best as a series)
      1. Watch this video on the Power of Presence, discuss, & apply
    3. Growing International Student Involvement - Discovery process, debrief, & next steps
    4. Friendships with International Students booklet - a succinct and practical guide with powerful stories and accessible applications
    5. Crossing Cultures with Jesus - Chapters 3, 4, 5, 6, & 8, use discussion questions in book
  3. Partnership between Americans & Internationals 
    1. Team Building Training - training series & other tools to strengthen cross-cultural partnerships 
    2. Working with international student leaders: Contextualized leadership pathway video + Overview/Resource hub

Strategy & Event Tools

  1. Ideas for Large Groups and more - Talks, food, and fun
  2. Immigration Ban Kit  – Interact with internationals & the campus

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