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In the fall of 2017, there were over one million international students and scholars in the U.S. The majority of them come from countries with little access to the Gospel. How can we share the Gospel with these students? In this special episode Tom Knight moves from host to guest to talk about his book, No Passport Required. Evan Blackerby fills in for Tom to explore ways for reaching international students in the US.
Questions asked?
Why should we attempt to do international student ministry?
How can individuals be good hosts to international students?
How can a church build a team to be effective in reaching international students?
How can church members be better trained to understand different cultures?
To order a copy of No Passport Required, visit this link
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The views expressed by guests on the NCL podcast are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the BSCNC.
By No Campus Left TeamIn the fall of 2017, there were over one million international students and scholars in the U.S. The majority of them come from countries with little access to the Gospel. How can we share the Gospel with these students? In this special episode Tom Knight moves from host to guest to talk about his book, No Passport Required. Evan Blackerby fills in for Tom to explore ways for reaching international students in the US.
Questions asked?
Why should we attempt to do international student ministry?
How can individuals be good hosts to international students?
How can a church build a team to be effective in reaching international students?
How can church members be better trained to understand different cultures?
To order a copy of No Passport Required, visit this link
You might share this episode with:
________
Like us on Facebook
@NoCampusLeft on Twitter
@NoCampusLeft on Instagram
The views expressed by guests on the NCL podcast are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the BSCNC.