Student Outreach

Reaching the World at U.S. Universities and Homes

American Universities are host to 900,000 international students each year. In Los Angeles County there are 28,000 studying in local colleges. These are the top students from their countries and will be influential leaders when they return to their homes.

International Students from California State University Long Beach

Kingdom Harvest Network operates to serve the student population in colleges and universities. It provides programs and events to meet the social, physical, intellectual, and spiritual needs of students. The primary mode of serving students is through club meetings on public and/or private college/university campuses.

Dinner is usually provide at each meeting. Programs include teaching on Christian faith and Biblical principles, American holidays and culture, or current student interests.

Trip to Yosemite Valley and home stay in American homes with members of a country church

Volunteers also provide English conversation instruction to students in group or individual settings. Other group and individual meetings are offered for leadership training, character, and spiritual development. Field trips for recreational and social needs to local places of interest, recreational spots, or special entertainment events are sponsored. Kingdom Harvest Network also aims to create partnerships with churches and individuals who want to give students an exposure to American culture and customs. Students are given opportunities to build relationships with Americans through meals in a home or visiting a Christian worship service.