Most recent years, about 1 million international students come to the United States to study. Elizabeth Wolf discovered a heart for Muslims while serving abroad. Today, she serves among international students on an urban campus in the United States.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
- About some differences in reaching out to Muslim students in Gen Z
- What it means to give students opportunities to experience Christ’s presence
- Where and how to take the first step in international student ministry
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Elizabeth is a small-town girl doing ministry in a big city as campus minister to international students. She’s been passionate about unreached people groups (UPGs) since college when she went overseas for a year in pursuit of Bible translation. It was there that God got a hold of her heart toward Muslims, which is the last thing she expected. She’s still on a learning curve with incarnational ministry to students, but is excited for what God has in store.
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TIMESTAMPED SHOWNOTES:
00:33 - Topic: International Student Ministry
01:48 - Growing Up with Missionaries
02:44 - From Youth Group to Missions
05:44 - Challenges for Students
07:26 - Reaching Out to Gen Z
08:26 - Authenticity and Worldview
09:13 - Being Vulnerable
09:30 - Ways to Experience Presence of Christ Together
10:21 - Importance of Community and Relationships
12:07 - Loneliness and International Students
13:44 - Extending Hospitality to International Students
14:14 - Celebrating Last Christmas
14:43 - Mary in the Quran
14:51 - Cultural Exchange and Celebrating Ramadan Abroad
15:58 - How Are International Students Welcomed by Christ-followers in America?
18:29 - Students' Mental Health
20:48 - Meeting People Where They Are Now
21:25 - Being a Friend
23:41 - Stereotypes About International Students
24:27 - First Step to Befriending an International Student
24:56 - Where to Meet an International Students
26:14 - Encouragement for Ministry and Building Community
28:29 - Contacting Elizabeth
29:01 - Peppery Dad Joke
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