Celebrating Volunteers

Volunteer leaders and community participants have been an invaluable part of the impact of International Student Ministries Canada for four decades. They multiply what we do and touch student’s lives with their distinct skills. Let us share glimpses of a few volunteers who are passionate
about ministering to international students. Can you imagine the effects of these stories multiplied across the country and through the decades?

Eric and Sue have been connecting with international students for 20 years, long before ISMC came to London. They have become faithful volunteers at FOCUS and have hosted many international students for Christmas homestays and holiday dinners.

While Aletta was an international student overseas, she wondered why international student groups rarely had nationals meeting with them. Now as University Christian Ministries staff and an ISMC volunteer, she co-leads the ISMC Victoria international group and has a vision to connect international students with local Christians

During their seven years with ISMC, Dave and Elaine have encouraged many international students in the Fraser Valley. Through providing rides and sound advice, helping find housing, or reading the Bible and praying with students, they have developed a quiet and unassuming ministry. Dave and Elaine have quelled many homesick spells and inspired students to be alert and responsive to God’s voice.

Five years ago, Cathy volunteered to do airport pick ups through ISMC Guelph. These interactions led her to discover the many needs students have as they adjust to life in Canada. So she jumped in to help students with everything from learning how to release the chain on a grocery cart to learning English. Many students call Cathy their first Canadian friend. Recently, Cathy has postponed retirement and stepped into a staff role with ISMC.

As one of Montreal’s first Friends for Dinner hosts, Celine and Luigi have welcomed students into their home for holiday dinners for more than 10 years. They excel at developing deep relationships with their guests. Seeing hearts open to the gospel motivates them to share Christ more and more,
year after year, student after student.

Bill and Laura invited international students to their church’s board game nights. As they offered rides, enjoyed games, and encouraged students and church members to interact, it wasn’t long before they discovered how much they loved serving international students—and joined ISMC Guelph staff to be more intentional with their service!

Gerry has provided prayer support for ISMC Victoria for two decades. He prays personally and gathers friends to pray. Students are humbled and
grateful that Canadian strangers care enough about their physical and spiritual well-being to pray for them.

Garry has been building strong relations with students for almost 20 years as he leads table discussions and hikes in the Calgary area.

Ting, a newer ISMC Calgary volunteer and a former international student, builds relationships quickly as she can communicate with students in her mother tongue.

Bill and Laura invited international students to their church’s board game nights. As they offered rides, enjoyed games, and encouraged students and church members to interact, it wasn’t long before they discovered how much they loved serving international students—and joined ISMC Guelph staff to be more intentional with their service!

Albert and Irene rarely miss any ISMC Halifax outreach events. They have served international students in so many ways, from leading small groups to mentoring. They’ve also been instrumental in finding new volunteers and new activities.

Jim and Heather have washed thousands of dishes and met hundreds of students in their 16 years volunteering at the Kamloops FOCUS Club.

As Sherbrooke’s “student magnet”, Joanne has a marvelous gift of instantly making international students feel at home in a foreign country. She served with ISMC Sherbrooke from its beginning. She retired as city director eight years ago, but hasn’t stopped connecting with every international
student she meets.


Get involved in ISMC’s next 40 years

We first got involved with ISMC more than ten years ago in Burnaby, providing hospitality and praying for the ministry.

Some years ago, when Karen and I tried to sell our home, there were only few visits and no offers. While we waited, ISMC staff member Bert Kamphuis asked if we had room for a student from Korea. “Could this be a way out of our turmoil?” I asked myself. We had three vacant rooms, and since welcoming that Korean student, the rooms are always full. This is how we began our journey as a homestay family!

Hosting international students has blessed us with new friendships, rich cultural experiences, and the opportunity to share our faith! We introduce students to *FOCUS Club and Christian community events. Some join us for Sunday service and as we journey with them, they become part of our family, often calling us their Canadian mom and dad!

This year, we started a weekly ESL class and use Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Bible stories as teaching platforms. Our group grew quickly as we continued to trust God for guidance and provision. Our prayer? To see all our students come to Christ.

God sends these international students to Canada. Providing a safe and comfortable home is the perfect way to share Christ’s love; when God opens hearts, they can become, not only members of our family, but members of Christ’s family.

These students can impact the next generation and access to people groups back home that we can’t. If we disciple them with Christ-like leadership, they will be equipped to share the gospel in their language, free of culture barriers! What a strategic open door to reach nations for Jesus!

Please pray for us and for students to open their hearts to our Lord.

Herbert and Karen Dhum
Volunteers, ISMC Burnaby


*FOCUS stands for Friends of Overseas College and University Students. It’s an international students club led by ISMC staff and volunteers.

Please pray for the ministry in Vancouver, and consider a donation to the Vancouver Team to reach students through hospitality.