
You’ve just met an international, and you sense God saying, as He did when Philip spotted the Ethiopian on the road to Gaza, “Go to that [student] and stay near [him/her]” (Acts 8:29).
To start a conversation that can warm you to each other, add a little “F.I.R.E.!”
In his book The Disciple’s Mission, Avery Willis Jr. suggests using the acronym F.I.R.E. to begin conversations that can help share beliefs and reveal some entry points to friendship. Here’s IFI’s adaptation:
Listen closely to the international’s verbal responses; watch his or her nonverbal responses as well. Keep an ear open to God. Ask Him where He wants to take the conversation!
NOTE: Another helpful resource is IFI’s Conversation Starters document.
New international students want and appreciate friendly help to become comfortable speaking and listening to English. They can’t find this in a classroom.
IFI’s English Conversation Partner (ECP) program to the rescue! If you 1) are a trained IFI volunteer, 2) are a native speaker of English or you speak English well, and 3) have an hour a week to spend with a struggling student, you could be an ECP! (And one of the things you can talk about is your life with Jesus.)
Right now, a lot of new students have requested an ECP. Would you ask God if He wants you to be an ECP this fall? If He says yes and you live near The Ohio State University, click here to sign up! If you don’t live near OSU, click here to contact the leader of the nearest IFI location.
If there is no IFI near you, would you pray that all new students who want an ECP would get one? Thank you!
