“Houseparties” are memorable events for international students who discover a warm, loving community of Christians and learn more about Jesus Christ there.
Scanning the newspaper caption, I learned that the picture in front of me was Jomo Kenyatta, once imprisoned as the suspected leader of the notorious Mau Mau terrorists, but now the president of newly
For too long, Western Christians have given insufficient attention to the biblical teaching on the powers of evil and the necessity of spiritual warfare.
Staff worker Terrell Smith wrote a brief introduction to Islam. “More notes on Islam” was added later to give some more information on the differences between Islam and Christianity. -Ed.
My focus is the younger generation of East Asian students, those born between approximately 1961 and 1981 from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Korea, and Japan.
Influenced by a global youth culture and by global media, the younger generations of international students in North America have much more in common with their American peers than internationals did
Does evangelism fit in your life like the sections in Time magazine? Time has a section for economics, for the world, for sports, for education, and for religion.
To be an effective witness for Christ, you need to build friendships with non-Christians. The best conversations happen when you have them with someone you know well!
The word Bible comes from the Greek word biblia, which means “books.” The Bible contains sixty-six books, written by at least forty different authors over a period of at least 150
There are several cultural differences to navigate while discussing the Bible studies in this book. You are likely reading this in a culture different than your own.
Welcome to this new International Groups Investigating God (I-GIG) Guide! Being part of an I-GIG group helps you get to know God by understanding what the Bible says about him.
This is the Mongolian language version of the Back Home reentry guide. It is designed to provide devotionals for the first 30 days someone is back home after being in another culture.
The first week (and possibly other weeks, especially if new people join) you should take a few minutes for everyone in the group to learn each other’s names and get to know one another better.