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Volume 8 |
Number 2 |
March 2007 |
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| Apple Picking |
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
We have been having International Fellowships each
month during the school year as a new way of outreach. Couples from our
church open up their homes and serve supper to the students. Sometimes
there are other couples to help as co-hosts. This gives our church
people opportunity to interact with Internationals and make them feel a
little more at ease with them. It also gives the Internationals a look
into an American home and a chance to share in Christian hospitality.
Often times they are amazed that someone would invite so many strangers
into their home and be willing to feed them.
Each month we try to do different things. In the
Spring and Fall we are able to be outside and could play volleyball or
badminton. One thing that was more popular than games, was picking
their own apples. Many had never even seen apples growing on trees. We
had a hayrack ride and bonfire (and of course taught them to make
some-mores). At Christmas we drove them around to see the many light
decorations on the homes before bring them to a well-decorated home for
some hot chili and other goodies. We have separated them into groups
and played table games or we have stayed together and played group
games.
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| Group at the bonfire. |
We like to incorporate two other important times
into our Fellowships. One is music and the other is a devotional. We
will give them the words to some old American classics (even some
rounds) as well as some easy Gospel choruses. We use the guitar as we
teach these songs. They seem to enjoy this time. We have asked
different people to share their testimonies or to give a simple
devotional the students would understand. Often if there is a question
after the devotional, we have a good discussion. Students will come to
something like this when they won't come to a Bible Study. We've had as
few as 8 and as many as 30 in attendance. There have been some good
follow-ups as well.
Elva Craig
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