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Hospitality 102: Welcoming Students

Into Your HeartWen Cao, Jerry Shellhaas, Christina Ho

September 28, 2019

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Greater understanding of your students and heart level sharing

Why International StudentMinistry?

It is:

Biblical – Lev. 19:33-34, Deut. 10:18, Hebrews 13:2 Strategic – 80% international students at OSU are

from 10/40 WindowWithin your reach

How to Welcome Your Students Into Your Heart Faster?

• Cultural knowledge (Wen)• Practical (Jerry & Christina)

Cold-climate cultures Hot-climate Cultures- Task oriented - Relational- Direct - Indirect- Individual - Group Identity- Privacy - Sharing/Inclusion- Low-context - High context- Planning - Spontaneous

Cultural knowledge

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Able to identify which culture your guest is from is very helpful. Which

Cultural knowledge

Cold-climate cultures Hot-climate Cultures- Task oriented - Relational- Direct - Indirect- Individual - Group Identity- Privacy - Sharing/Inclusion- Low-context - High context- Planning - Spontaneous

~95% OSU international students(Asia, Africa, South America, Middle East)

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Able to identify which culture your guest is from is very helpful. Which

Practical

• Ice breakers for deeper sharing • Inviting other students to come along• Platforms to share your stories • Conflict prevention • Prayer

Q&A

RESOURCES● ”Foreign to Familiar” by Sarah Lanier● https://www.theserviette.com/blog/hot-culture-and-

cold-culture-hospitality● “East vs. West” by Liu Young

Hello IFI students!

Punctuality

Communication

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Communication is making one feels good… through some flowers before you speak

Relational Network

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Do say “We love to have you” as a group makes things more convincing, instead of “I love to have you.”

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