Background
In the early 1990s, interest in reaching out among international
students on university campuses grew in The Lutheran Church--Missouri
Synod. Today sixty plus campuses have an intentional ministries
among international students in place. Those involved with ministry
among internationals increasingly became aware of the following:
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God is bringing a large number of international students
and scholars with their families to U.S. campuses each year (c.720,000
students and scholars plus an additional 1 million family members).
Few people are aware of this mission opportunity on their doorstep
nor are significant numbers involved in the mission.
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Twice as many international students study in universities
in other parts of the world as study in the U.S. Little effort
is made to reach international students with a Gospel ministry
in other parts of the world.
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International students who are interested in Christianity
or become Christians and are integrated into a Christian congregation
receive very little support from the Church in maintaining Christian
contact with Lutheran or Christian congregations upon returning
to their home countries.
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International students staying in the U.S. and moving away
from the college campus environment experience difficulty in
being accepted into congregational life and worship.
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International students who become Christian are key potential
lay missionaries and evangelists among their own people at the
university and in their home countries. They have a network of
family and associates with whom they can share the message of
God's love in Jesus Christ. This potential is not being well
used.
The awareness of these and other issues prompted individuals
to initiate a mission society that would address these issues
and encourage individuals to participate in prayer, personal
involvement and financial giving. This society promotes Gospel
centered hospitality and friendship among international students
in the U.S. as well as in other countries.
ISM, Inc. was formally organized as a mission society on May
30, 1996 at a meeting held at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,
Des Plaines, Illinois. It is governed by a Board of Directors
drawn from its membership.
ISM, Inc. is a mission society of The Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod challenging and assisting the church and individuals to
intentionally offer international campus communities friendship, hospitality,
and the Good News of Jesus Christ.

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