When Eva joined InterVarsity in 1997, she felt no clear calling to work with international students. But God surprised her with a new passion and led her to cofound an International Student Ministry chapter at the University of California, San Diego in 2002. Currently, Eva works to help all InterVarsity chapters engage with international students.
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Are you looking for hands-on training to help your students in cross-cultural evangelism? You can find three case studies with leader’s notes here.
You have a globally diverse team of leaders. Now you need to help your team partner across cultures. Use these three case studies with your leadership teams.
What is a multinational chapter? How does your chapter become one? Get an overview with this quick guide.
International students in InterVarsity are generally involved in three chapter settings: ISM (Stand-Alone) chapters: designed primarily for international students, Multinational (M/N) chapters: any chapter that isn't exclusively for international students but intentionally includes them in its mission and practice, Emerging Multinational (EMN) chapters: chapters with international student involvement through little intentionality or effort to include them.
This Network Mapping guide will help you meet international students online or in-person.
Are you hoping to engage International students on campus? This resource will help you get started with three things to know, three things to avoid, and three things to try.