In this episode, we have introduced a new Bible study series, Wisdom Bible Study, which is based on Proverbs.
In this episode, we interviewed Kan and Esther Lee to hear about the details of the mini-level-up camp they hosted last weekend.
In this episode, we interviewed two couples from theBerkeley/Bay Area ISMP group to learn about their ministries, which have been trailblazing for all other ISMP campus chapters across our network.
As a follow-up to the insightful presentation on the community group approach by USC 4C at the ISM domain training time last Sat. (9/6), in this episode, we have interviewed Andrew Chen and Isaac Texeira to discuss further questions regarding what they have been doing to establish their first pipeline - the community group.
After a 14-month hiatus, Chul/Sharon now resume their podcast on International Student Ministry. In this episode, they share their learnings and insights on first pipelines, based on their recent consultations with many ISM groups across the Acts2 network.
Here, we interviewed Jacob Chi and Brian Yang who are part of Berkeley City College ISM which has been using ISMP as their main ministry tool. We explored crucial elements in their fruitful ministry.
In this episode, we interviewed with Kevin and Jean Limk to talk about the single gender ministries that Seattle IUSM has been doing for the past few years - its blessings as well as its limitation.
Hello from HZ. In this episode, along with Brandon and Cindy, we talked about the importance of exchange student ministry in ISM as an overseas mission, which was triggered by two meetings we had with some returnees in this city.
In this episode, we interviewed Conrad Chu and Andrew Iskandar from the Midwest ISM groups regarding their experiences of adopting different formats of Bible study for seeker students.
In this episode, we talked about the significance of the second outbound retreat that happened over the MLK weekend, along with a short interview with some students and mentors who attended it.
In this short episode, we address the vulnerable aspect of a winter break for first-year students and how we should prepare them against the upcoming challenges to their spiritual journey.
Here, we interviewed Mark Borja and Kan Lee about their group's experience of doing Gospel Seminar for new grad students at the beginning of the fall semester.
Here, Sharon and I talked about some points to ponder regarding fall outreach activities for intl students - 30 sec survey, gospel appointments, welcome events, and first few bible studies.
We just came back from our trip to Asia: visiting five countries - South Korea, Philippines, Indonesia, Cambodia, Taiwan. In this episode, we talk about some learnings from the trip.
We asked Andrew and Angela (Philly Intl) a few more followup questions about their ECD strategy and discussed its deeper implication as a showcase for the importance of setting up a separate pipeline for getting to know new students.
Interview with Yang and Lois at USC intl ministry - their story shows the importance of intentionality and self-restraint for increasing the spiritual potency of the team through small group bible study.
An interesting conversation with Pinghay and Sang about their experiences with reaching students from India at Purdue University.
Here, we hear an interesting story from Hartie Chang from Seattle ISM, which might trigger many thoughts regarding how we can expand International Student Mentorship Program (ISMP) for developing our own students as well as reaching a new crop of international students.
Here we talk about our learnings from the ACMI conference regarding three major worldviews in South East Asia - Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. These big three religions deeply affect our students' minds and ethos, which poses a challenge of coming up with culturally effective ways of explaining the gospel to them.
Hi, it's an interesting perspective we learned from ACMI conference regarding the rise of a nation.