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Friendships with International Students

The United States hosts more international students than any other country. As North American Christians, we have an unprecedented opportunity to develop friendships with international students—to be God’s ambassadors without leaving home.

New Student Outreach for Internationals

Use this toolkit to make outreach and follow up with international students easier. Includes FAQ & templates for follow up messages.

Contextualized Big Story and Five Thresholds

Do you want to walk along your international friend on their journey towards Jesus? Do you want to share the Gospel effectively with them? Journey to Jesus is a tool designed for a Christian and their non-Christian friend to walk through together. It helps non-Christians identify where they are on their journey towards Jesus and dialogue with their Christian friends along the way.

Discovery Bible Study

DBS is a Bible study method that is being used in settings around the world, among both non-believers and believers. it is extremely simple, which aids replication. Even after a first DBS, it would be easy to turn and facilitate the study with another person…and that’s the point! By keeping it simple—no, really simple—there is a better chance that they will pass it on. Each element teaches an aspect of discipleship and being the church, as you can see below.

Cross-Cultural Evangelism Training Toolkit

Do you want to help students or volunteers grow in cross-cultural evangelism or see more international students come to faith?

Connie JG Anderson

Connie J.G. Anderson serves as a Senior Resource Specialist with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship where her primary focus is on training white staff and students to minister in today's multiethnic world. As a Senior Fellow for Multiethnicity with InterVarsity Institute, Connie also presents her talk "A White Grandma Talks About Race" and trains churches for multiethnic ministry. 

Andrew Berg

Andrew Berg serves as Area Director for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship in central Pennsylvania, supervising staff, volunteers, and student leaders at fifteen colleges. He graduated from Franklin & Marshall College in 2012 with a double major in history and government. After graduating, he taught middle school science in Baltimore through Teach for America, while earning a Masters of Education from Johns Hopkins University. After getting married in 2014, he began working for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. You can read more of Andrew's work on his two personal blogs, "The Dreamer & The Realist" and "Yes In My Spare Room."

God's Good News About Politics

How should Jesus' followers engage in politics? Take a broader look at how God’s people have engaged with issues of power, justice, and political organization, and consider His invitation to faithful engagement in our time.

International Disciples Group (iDIG)

12 key topics with inductive Bible study, memory verse, and a spiritual discipline and/or practical act of obedience that help multinational students internalize lessons.

International Groups Investigating God (I-GIG)

Do you have multinational non-Christian friends who are interested in Jesus? This user-friendly guide includes cultural background, maps, a leader’s guide and more. No leadership or previous Scripture study experience needed.