Permanent Residents of God’s Kingdom

If you look at the Doorways newsletters from ISMC’s second decade, you’ll find story upon story of International Students who became permanent residents of God’s kingdom while they were studying in Canada. Decades later, we believe these stories are still worth celebrating! Pray with us, as you read these excerpts from so many years ago, for the hearts of students who will be touched this year and who will invite Jesus to reign in their lives in 2024 and beyond:

Hatsumi’s Story

“The Holy Spirit’s promptings convinced me that we should invite this 25-year-old Japanese student home for lunch – even though home was a mess due to our impending move! While I washed dishes, I saw Hatsumi on the couch “devouring” the New Testament I had been impressed to give her moments earlier. This led very naturally to conversation about my Lord Jesus. Surrounded by packing boxes, Hatsumi tearfully asked Jesus to be her Lord. On July 25, I was privileged to baptize her, and her friends and fellow students witnessed this. “Now I’m not afraid of living! Now God is very close. I think I wanted to be loved but our love has a limit. God’s love is a big love!” Hatsumi came to Canada from the “land of the rising sun” and returned to Japan as a permanent resident of the Kingdom of the Risen Son!

(from Hatsumi’s Story, as shared by the ISMC Victoria City Director in Doorways Feb 1994)

Yan’s story

In China, I often pondered spiritual questions. To know, “Who am I?” “Why am I here?” were very important to me. One day while in Vancouver, I met a Taiwanese Christian lady. She invited me to Bible study and when I began reading the Bible, I found what I had been seeking. But I just added the Bible to my Buddhism books. Then one day when I was praying, God said to me, “Christianity is being saved by salvation, but Buddhism is by saving yourself.” It was like a light turned on in my heart! At that moment, I became a believer in Christ. Many students now come to me with the same questions I had when I arrived in North America. What a joy to point them to Jesus Christ, the same Answer I found!”

(from Yan’s story, as shared in Doorways 1995 Vol. 2)

 

Story of a student from Korea

As a Korean student, she was one of thirteen international students from the University of Alberta who accompanied us on our tour to Victoria. [We] engaged in evening devotions in a hostel when this Korean student briefly opened her heart with the words, “I have very empty feeling inside.” After explaining the plan of salvation, we challenged her to commit her life and cares to Jesus Christ when she retired that night. By the time the tour ended, she was able to say, “I don’t have an empty feeling anymore.”

(from a story shared by ISMC Edmonton Staff in Doorways 1998 Vol. 3)

Mindy’s Story

“My name is Mindy Seto and I am originally from Hong Kong. Five years ago I was invited to FOCUS at the home of ISMC staff. I had never been in a Canadian home before. I was introduced to turkey and stuffing, waffles, and brownies. I found love, met Christians, international friends, and, most importantly, my Lord Jesus Christ.”

(from Mindy’s Story, as shared in Doorways 2001 Vol. 2)

 

Story of a student from China

One Chinese student shared how, coming to Canada as an atheist, he battled for months over evolution and creation before deciding to become a Christian. “As a new Christian, although I still have a lot of question marks in my Bible because some verses don’t make sense to me, I agree with the basic idea that there is a God in heaven who is powerful and awesome. He will reign in my heart and guide me throughout my life.”

(from a story shared by ISMC Toronto Associate Staff in Doorways Vol. 2 2002)

 

Story of Yoshiko, Yumiko and Aya

One night three young Japanese women, Yoshiko, Yumiko, and Aya, attended our International Christian Fellowship for the first time. After dinner we learned that they sometimes sought the services of a professional fortune teller when facing major decisions. We told them that Christians can count on God’s guidance through the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit. Later that evening, all three invited Jesus into their hearts.”

(from a story shared by ISMC Victoria City Director in Doorways 1998 Vol. 3)

 

Story of Queenie and Ping Ping

A shy young lady approached the table and asked for a Chinese and English New Testament. A friend had suggested she read the Bible, so we told her about a FOCUS club which met every Friday if she would be interested in studying the Bible in a small group. She agreed to come. When we met that Friday, we were delighted to welcome not one, but two young ladies. Queenie had brought her classmate, Ping Ping Lim from Malaysia. The girls soon showed an interest in learning more of God’s Word and for the next two years they rarely missed a meeting. As they grew spiritually, their interest in Bible studies continued. The next term Queenie and Ping Ping became key members of the FOCUS executive, starting each Bible study time with singing. It has been over a year since each of “our girls” committed their lives to Jesus. Their spiritual growth has been exciting to see!

(from a story shared by ISMC Edmonton Associate Staff in Doorways 1995 Vol. 4)

 

Yi Sung’s story

Yi Sung was terribly lonely for her home and parents in China. However, after she gave her heart and life to the Lord, she told us, “I prayed and asked God to take my loneliness away and give me peace of mind, and He answered my prayer.”

(from Yi Sung’s story shared by ISMC Friendship Partners in Doorways 1996 Vol. 2)

 

Story of a student from China

On a recent night at FOCUS, a Chinese scholar friend (S.) told me he had decided to entrust his life to God. S. wanted to know everything about God before he made his decision. But a book helped him to realize that if he knew the fundamentals of the gospel message, and believed, he should first make a commitment and then the rest would be revealed. In the middle of the night, S. felt God saying to him, “Now is the time,” and he agreed!

(from a story shared by ISMC Waterloo Staff in Doorways 2001 Vol. 4)

 

Story of a student from Korea

“When I came here to Canada [from Korea], I thought there were many ways to God so I decided to choose Christianity. Now I know there is only one way to God and that is through Jesus Christ. Before I felt that I was trying to find God, but then I suddenly realized that God had found me. Now I am at peace.”

(from a story shared in Doorways 1996 Vol. 3)

 

Grace’s story

Growing up in Taiwan, I used to seek God by looking in the great temples. There I found peace, but it was only temporary. Never could I find the purpose of life. Then God began to show me life’s meaning. Three years ago, a Christian friend told me that God created the universe. I argued. I refused the Bible she offered, but did accept a book called “Streams in the Desert”, which was very uplifting. As I kept reading, I began to form my own prayers. Gradually, I began to pray about everything. Then I claimed a promise from God: “For everyone who asks, receives; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened” (Matt 7:8). Amazing! I also learned that the heavenly Father sent His only Son (Jesus) to die on the cross to pardon our sins. What amazing grace! I am willing to put myself in God’s hands, knowing that He will lead me, knowing He has pardoned my sins and given me eternal life. I hope more and more people will humbly trust Jesus and become totally new creations.

(from Grace’s story shared in Doorways 1997 Vol. 1)

The first decade of International Student Ministries Canada saw tremendous expansion from two cities in Alberta, to over ten from Victoria, BC to Guelph, ON. Here are a few of our early programs, and what they look like now:

 

Friendship Partners

One of the first ways ISMC connected believers in Canada with international students was through the Friendship Partner program. Culturally sensitive Christians invited international students into their homes, often leading to opportunities to share the faith that was central to their lives. Today, you can see the focus on friendship echoed in hospitality programs such as Friends for Dinner, where we see hundreds of relationships formed each year. And you can still find the original Friendship Partner Program in the Niagara Region and Conversation Partners in Guelph, ON.

 

ESL Programs

ISMC’s first ESL program formed quite by accident in 1985. A group of Chinese graduate students attending an ISMC wiener roast expressed a desire for an English class. Writes Audrey Shultz: “Before I realized it, I was standing before seven Chinese men and two Chinese women. My goal was not only to teach them conversational English but also to share with them the joy of being a Christian.”

Today, teaching conversational English (and French, in Quebec) is still an effective way to connect with international students. ISMC offers ESL/FSL programs in nine cities.

 

Bible Studies

The Bible is, of course, integral to sharing the love of God with international students. Since the early years, ISMC staff have facilitated regular Bible studies, often in their homes. Now, as then, it’s so exciting to see a student open the Bible for the first time. It is even more exciting when students choose to accept Jesus. A Bible study in Edmonton welcomed three students into God’s family recently!

 

FOCUS Club

FOCUS Club started as a campus club in Edmonton in 1986 to build additional student connections. Then, as now, international students struggle with social isolation. Our twelve Focus Clubs in cities across Canada meet weekly or monthly for dinners, faith discussions, and cultural activities to foster social interactions.


Contact your local city ministry to find out what programs are happening near you, or fill out the volunteer form to learn more.

 

 

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When Lily* came to Canada to start her social media management program, there were many unknowns. What would Ontario be like? Would she fit in at Niagara College? Would she keep up with her classwork? Would she be lonely? And, perhaps most importantly, would she find other Christians to encourage her in her faith?

Lily was brought up in an Indian Christian family, and while she grew up in the Middle East, this was her first time far from home all alone. She wanted to find friends who would mutually build each other up in Christ.

“Well, our God knows what He is doing,” says Lily. “He would never allow me to be stranded here. He brought me a Christian friend named Ryanna within a week of my arrival in Canada.” Ryanna is the ISMC campus coordinator on the Welland Campus of Niagara College.

Lily started attending church and Bible study with Ryanna and other ISMC staff and volunteers. More than that, she developed a relationship with them. “These beautiful souls have taken good care of me and wrapped me with the love of Christ,” says Lily. “I am being mentored in my day-to-day spiritual life. I have the freedom to open up my life, both ups and downs, without being judged by them. They accept me for all that I am and guide me to go through it all with the Word of God.”

“Lily is hungry for God’s Word,” Ryanna affirms, “She learns something from every Bible study or church service she attends. I encourage her when she gets discouraged and we pray together when she is feeling down or needs an answer to prayer.” Through it all, Ryanna sees Lily reaching out to others, even those who seem to be on the edges of the social group.

Lily continues to invest herself in opportunities to grow spiritually. She attended an international student retreat, where she had opportunity to learn, worship, listen to the Holy Spirit, and meet other international students who likewise desire to pursue a Christ-centered life. As she continues her studies, we pray that Lily will also keep growing in her walk with the Lord.

*Names changed to maintain confidentiality

 

Check out Ryanna’s ministry profile.

Other ways ISMC staff disciple international students…

We had a retreat for our Christian international students where we trained them and inspired them to share the gospel with their peers and be on mission with us. We showed them how to lead a discovery Bible study and we shared different gospel presentations that they can use to share with others.

– Ryanna (Niagara Region, ON)

We’ve just begun to go through the book ‘Surprise the World!’ with a small group of Christian international students. I’m praying this will really help the students begin to put little habits in their lives that will lead to more ‘missional’ living.

– Erica (London, ON)

We disciple Christian students in the same way we have prepared our own children to be hospitable, to sacrifice comfort sometimes, when other students are in need.

– Skye (Vancouver, BC)

I’ve discovered men from various cultures have a hard time having a deeper conversation eye-to-eye because it’s just too abrupt, but in a kitchen chopping vegetables or on a park bench looking out at the sea, they will ask the most deep, probing questions, profoundly transformational questions that they would never ask face to face.

– Daniel (Victoria, BC)

Over the years, those who I naturally connect with have been young Christians. I’m like a big sister to them. We meet for prayer and encouragement; we talk. Sometimes I feel like I’m a relationship mentor when they go through relationship issues. God always gives me the right words to say.

– Syncia (Montreal, QC)

So often, it’s just developing relationships and being available to talk when questions come up. Sometimes it’s in person, sometimes it’s a WhatsApp or Facebook message late at night – then you pray for the right words and hope you can navigate distance and culture.

– Michele (Kamloops, BC)

So many creative activities. So many international students. So many new and growing relationships.

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Visit us at one of the missions fests in 2019 to hear about God’s amazing work among international students!

Missions Fest Vancouver—Joining People Together in Christ’s Mission
January 18–20, 2019, Vancouver

Missionfest Manitoba—Sent by God
February 1-3, 2019, Winnipeg

Missions Fest Alberta —To God be the GLORY
February 22-24, 2019, Edmonton

Jesus to the Nations
March 29-31, 2019, Halifax
*ISMC President Yaw Perbi is a plenary speaker.

We at International Student Ministries Canada send our greetings! We would like to express our gratitude to you for your faithfulness in partnering with us to bring the gospel message to the international students that are studying in Canada. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!

We are excited to share that Canada now has over 500,000 international students studying within our borders. God has ordained that many countries, that are the most resistant to the gospel message, are sending their students to study in Canada and we long for each of these students to have the opportunity to be loved and led (to the way of Christ in Salvation, discipleship and leadership) by the whole body of Christ.

Please consider joining us in our coast to coast labour of love in prayerIn Canada, we are recognizing Saturday November 17, 2018 as our InternationalStudents Day of Prayer on Campuses and Sunday November 18, 2018 as our International Students Day of Prayer in our churches. Would you partner with us once again, to pray for our international students and those who are ministering to them during your congregational prayer times and/or join us in prayer walking our campuses?

If your congregation and/or prayer circles plan to join us in prayer, it would be a great encouragement to us if you would send us a quick note of support.

Please find our event poster and some prayer requests, if you might find those helpful.

Shirley Stephens
National Prayer Director

Our biennial ISMC staff conference held in Pinawa, Winnipeg, was a great success for staff and leaders from across our great nation. We enjoyed three days together—three good days of learning, encouragement, and relationship building.

Challenging devotional times caused us to think about leading more like Jesus and about leading more people to Jesus.

ISMC President Yaw Perbi presented the challenge of growing as a mission and catalyzing other Christians to action to fulfill our Big Dream. And what a dream: that in ten years, every international student who comes to Canada will have an opportunity to be loved and led to Jesus.

Special speakers gave instructions on how to minister to students from India and the Middle East.

In addition to workshops, we had plenty of time for networking and brainstorming. It is interesting, as we seek to encourage others, we get encouraged too!

Yes, God is at work and many positive comments have been received about our valuable time in Pinawa.

  • 30th Anniversary Banquets: In cities across Canada, banquets are being planned to celebrate the amazing moves of God among international students these past 30 years, and to offer guests an unforgettable experience that will long linger in their minds and conversations.
  • Hike 4 Higher Education: Partnering with Compassion Canada and ISMC staff, a Hike 4 Higher Education is one of our special 30th anniversary activities. We hope many of our student clubs will take part in these hikes in celebration of our anniversary.  International students will have the opportunity to raise funds for college educations for skilled, young third world leaders who otherwise could not afford post-secondary education. As leaders, members of the ISMC Senior Leadership Team and Board of Directors kicked off the Hike 4 Higher Education July 25th, with a hike in God’s amazing creation near Canmore, Alberta.
  • Sister/Twin City Project: Inasmuch as we celebrate 30 years of God’s goodness to ISMC, “there are still very large areas of land to be taken over” (Joshua 13:1). Ten cities in Canada where ISMC currently has staff have been paired as “Twin Cities” to combine forces to pioneer new work in a third city—a “Sister City”—by the end of 2015.
  • National video: A visual means to bring ISMC’s ministry alive to churches, partners and international students. We are in the process of creating an amazing new national video.
  • Local videos: As ISMC works on a national video, student leaders are being challenged to put together videos for their local campus clubs. We look forward to sharing these videos with you in the future!

On March 15, 2014, ISMC turned 30 years old. Our anniversary theme is Learning from yesterday . . . Leading into tomorrow. In the words of ISMC’s president, Dr. Yaw Perbi, “If we have learned anything from yesterday, it is that ISMC’s ministry is only beginning! . . . The most amazing God-stories of friendships, conversions and discipleship are yet to be told.”

With a sense of joy and thankfulness for all God has done in the past, along with much anticipation for tomorrow, we invite you to join us in celebrating the amazing moves of God among international students these past 30 years.
Happy Birthday, ISMC!