2017 Spring ISEED

2017 Spring ISEED
Training class at the IFI Office

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Field Trip to Creation Museum

Had a great time with the IFI ISEED interns and Apprentices at the Creation Museum near Cincinnati.  It was fun to challenge the students to consider how much they believed what the Bible said vs what scientists have said, and what do we do when science seems to contradict the Bible.  It was a great adventure.

The students really liked the presentation on race.  The displays actually recommend using the term one blood, since we are all part of the human race.  Most of what has been popularized over the last 150 years has more to do with skin pigment than any real differences.  Geneticists on the human genome project have now confirmed that there is only negligible difference 0.012% between ethnically different people.    
https://answersingenesis.org/racism/are-there-really-different-races/ has a better description.




See more photos at https://www.facebook.com/phil.foell/media_set?set=a.10153958616747254&type=3


Sunday, April 3, 2016

What is My Comfort Zone

As we are preparing for the IFI Banquet, I am very excited that a couple from our table introduced another young couple to us that are interested in joining our table. This is their first time connecting with IFI, also the starting of the taste of international ministry! Even though I have been surrounded and working with international missionaries for four years, I am still very encouraged by their excitement of stepping out of their comfort zone and start serving international students.

I have never though too much how difficult and challenge it can be for people to minister to others from other cultures and backgrounds, but as I am having more conversations with our friendly volunteers, I understand more of their concerns and fears, language, culture, traditions, etc. So how many of us are brave enough to step out of our comfort zone for the gospel? I always feel more comfortable when I am talking and sharing the gospel with people from my culture, but when I see people from other nations, I do not have the sense of  "oh, this might be a lost soul, I need to share the gospel with him/her.", am I seeing people from the heavenly view or my narrow earthly view? As sometimes we as international students are asked to share testimonies with American volunteers to encourage them, I think I also need to pray and think more about myself's comfort zone, and start stepping out of it to see people as one nation and share the gospel as Paul did.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Hospitality: a (cross- cultural) life on life experience

Since I have started my new adventure in the US, it is the first time I post something on this blog. That's exciting!! But before I begin, let me tell you something more about me. My name is Samanta, I moved from Italy to Columbus with Gianni, my husband almost two years ago and I joined the IFI group last January, working as intern in the event organization.

Have you ever wondered what is your most valuable resource? To me, it is time. Time is the only thing we can never get back.When we dedicate people our time, we show them they are important to us. How can you get to know someone better? Yes! Spending time with them!
That's exactly what Russ and Rebecca Sermon did with us today: they opened their home to me, Titi, Tony, Xi, Alyssa, Christina, Kaini, and Phil, prepared an amazing lunch for us and shared their testimonies and life changing experiences! What a great example of hospitality!
This helped us internationals to understand more about the American culture and to share about our own traditions. Reading "Cross-Cultural Servanthood" by Duane Elmer (you haven'r read it?? Do it, it's a great source of inspiration!!), we have been challenged to put ourselves in the shoes of others to serve them in a more effective way: 

"Serving people is not just doing what seems good in our own culture but seeking out the knowledge of the people, learning from them, knowing their cultural values and then acting in ways that support the fabric of the culture to the degree possible. After taking these steps, we will have served them".

Kaini, Xi, Tanit, Titi, Samanta, Alyssa, Christina, Phil, Rebecca and Russ

 How can we do it? How can we understand other people's background? What I learned from this book is that asking questions with a sincere heart is always a good choice. Moreover, it might be wise to find someone to learn from and learn with, in order to avoid major blunders without even knowing it. It is such a new vision to me! I am ready to start... and you?

Monday, February 29, 2016

We are Co-workers, and We are also Brothers and Sisters

All of the ISEEDers and Apprentices went to one of our staff couples' home for seminar and lunch today. During lunch time, we had the chance to hear their testimonies and know them better. The fellowship time we had today was precious and great, as we are studying "Cross-cultural Servanthood", we all find that we can't not go deeper into a culture, a community, a group, or a person until we dwell in their lives.

One thing God constantly reminds me is to love my brothers and sisters as my brothers and sisters, sometimes even start from seeing and recognizing them as my brothers and sisters in heaven. They are not my cousins, my extended relatives, but my siblings with the same Father, so how much should I love them? Many times in church, when I feel awkward standing in line for something or talking with people that I have never seen before, simply because I do not see this person as my sibling, God would speak to me and remind me that this is your brother/sister. Or when I have conflicts with others, the Bible tells us to seek reconciliations with others, just thinking one day when we meet each other again in heaven, I must regret a lot for having my flesh take over me and having all the argument and conflicts with others without being willing to apologize to others.

I think the fellowship life written in Acts is very attractive to many of us, while also seems so hard for many of us. I ask the Lord to teach me how to love my brothers and sisters. Knowing that we will be in heaven worshiping God forever in the eternal life, and I want to be well equipped on earth now and prepare for that joyful time! 

Monday, February 1, 2016

How Do We Feel about Time That Has Passed

It is funny to see that every time I write the blog, I wanted to start with "time flies", and it is actually how I feel! It is amazing to see that January has already passed for this new year.

I went to Urbana 2015 Conference after Christmas Day, the most influential moment for me at the conference was when Pastor David Platt stated that "before you go into missions, make sure yourself is not missing Jesus".

Do you have the same feeling as I have that "Oh, I could have better used my time! I could have spent more time on reading Bible, praying, meditating, growing in the Lord..." Yes, I could have. But what is more important compared with just regretting for the past is to learn from the past and improve the future. By God's grace, we are forgiven and given a new life, we need to repent for our sins and mistakes, and we also need to learn to embrace God's grace and remembering that Jesus has paid the price for us, what a marvelous gift that compels us to surrender our lives to Him.

So for this new year, I want to pray for you who is reading this blog and myself that God will give us the strength and wisdom to live a Jesus centered life. Do not let the past make you passive, instead, ask God to transform our characters and help us to aiming for the higher call.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Urbana 2015

After Christmas, a group of 14 of us came to Urbana. This is the third day of Urbana now, and I have heard some good speeches.

We started today with a group bible study on Matthew 20:1-16, "The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard", when I was reading this passage, God was asking me to reflect my heart on how much do I really understand God's grace and His authorities. Am I comparing myself with others, am I using my definition of "fairness" to justify myself or others? These are all wrong, God is the One who have full authorities on His plan and His timing, all I need to do is to ask for obedience and a submitted heart to be a real disciple of Jesus Christ. Then, the big morning session's message was on Matthew 25:1-13 "The Parable of The Ten Virgins." It was a great reminder to me to be alert and not be distracted by things in life and forgot that the Lord is coming, and I do not know the timing, but when He comes, I would not have time to get oil. Christian life is a daily journey, it's not paused or stopped after we committed ourselves to the Lord, instead, we do need daily bread to feed our spirit so when the Lord comes we can join the banquet with Him.

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

I Can Never Get Enough

As we are moving towards the holiday season, I am getting some holiday feeling now, wanting to spend time with people I love, being thankful for what God has been doing in my life. Tomorrow is thanksgiving, I am extremely happy that I will be celebrating this year's Thanksgiving with my mentor, what a blessing! I think one good thing about being an International during the holidays is that you have the chance to celebrate with different people/families each year, even though I really miss home, but I am still thankful for my heavenly family around the world.

What I am most thankful for is Jesus, who gives me life and walking with me everyday. This morning, when I was baking some bread and praying, one thought came to my mind is that I can never get enough of Jesus. With Jesus, it is enough, but everyday, He is giving me life and delighting my life. As I was thinking the three years since I became a believer, God has been working in so many aspects of my life, and He is still working! How amazing that I know my God is giving me living water everyday.

We may not at the spiritual peak all the time, we might feel dry and tired many times, but I know that God's word is alive. When I was studying a passage this week, I found that I have already studied the same scriptures several weeks ago, so I was thinking "Well, maybe I should keep moving on to the next passage." But after my mentor and I started our study, we had really deep discussions for about an hour on the passage that I thought I have read well, and we had several questions that we had never thought before. God was giving us new thoughts that we can apply to our life that day. I felt God was speaking to me how proud I was and even though the same scriptures can give me different delights in different time or occasions. Wow, how amazing is God's word! I truly need to confess my pride and ask for God's forgiveness, and I truly felt that I can never get enough of Him. And by God's grace that He is correcting me and teaching me which really comforts my heart, His teaching makes me feel His love for me.

May the Lord help us to grow in Him day by day. By His grace, may we be like deer pant for water pant for Him. Thank you Jesus for being the everlasting God and living water!

Have a blessed Thanksgiving!