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Reaching the world through international student exchange

  • March 20, 2022
  • Arkansas Baptist News
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Charles Flynn and his wife, Lana, have served as host parents for international exchange students for many years.
(Photo courtesy of the Arkansas Baptist News)

Reaching the world through international student exchange

The Flynns had met exchange students through church and thought that might be something they wanted to do but didn’t think they could afford it.

In July of 2001, they got a call from someone whose job was to find homes for exchange students. The woman had originally called someone else and was told instead to call the Flynns. She was told, “They always have a lot of teenagers at their house. They won’t notice one more.”

During the initial conversation, the Flynns discovered that serving as a host home was not nearly as difficult, nor expensive, as they had originally thought. Basically, they would be required to provide the student his or her own bed, transportation to school and three meals a day. All other expenses would be provided by the student’s parents.

Charles and Lana made the decision that night to host their first foreign exchange student.

“So on a Friday afternoon, we went from thinking that one of these days we would like to do this to deciding, hey, we’re gonna do this,” Charles said. A couple of weeks later, they were at the airport meeting Juliana, a teenage student from Brazil.

Fulfilling the Great Commission

Since then, the Flynns have hosted eight different high school students, all girls. Two were from Germany, four from Brazil, one from South Korea and one from Thailand.

The Flynns see this as a ministry and an opportunity to fulfill the Great Commission.

“When they come into our home, we don’t push the gospel down their throats. We are not allowed to force them to go to church, but we can invite them and encourage them to attend,” Charles shared. “The students know before they arrive that we are Christians and that our church is an important part of our life. That’s part of the application process. We have told each one of them that we would never make them go, but we would like them to visit so they can experience that part of our lives.”

The Flynns’ experience has been that most of the students visit their church and like it. Charles said this is because the students are so relational and want to meet new people. When they go to church, people are often fascinated by the exchange students. They get lots of attention, which is usually a good experience from the start.

Several of the students have made professions of faith. Many of them have helped lead others in their families to faith as well.

The Flynns believe that even those who did not make professions of faith were positively influenced. “Hosting an exchange student is like taking an international missions trip without ever leaving your home,” Lana said. “It’s a 24/7 missions trip where you live out your faith every day. They are watching every move that you make. You’re either real or you’re not, and they know it.”

The Flynns have developed a close relationship with all of the students, even referring to them as their daughters. They have kept in close contact through the years and have visited seven of them in their home countries.

“It’s just been special not just to get to know the kids, but to know all their families,” Lana said. “The neatest part is their families have accepted us as part of the extended family. We’ve even been invited to stay in the homes of six of the students when we visited. They love us and we love them. It’s just really special.”

‘Go’ without going

The Flynns encourage anyone interested in exploring the possibility of hosting an international exchange student to contact Lisa Brecht at CETUSA (Council for Educational Travel, USA), a nonprofit international student exchange organization coordinating exchange experiences for high school students, university students and young professionals. Brecht has served for two years as the organization’s regional area director for Arkansas and Louisiana.

Although CETUSA is not a Christian organization, Brecht encourages her fellow Baptists and other believers to visit their website to learn more and to take advantage of the resources provided to assist them in making a decision to become a host family. Just like the Flynns, Brecht views hosting exchange students as an opportunity to reach the nations and fulfill the Great Commission.

“Hosting provides an opportunity to ‘go’ like Jesus said without actually having to go,” she also noted. “God is literally bringing the world to us.”

Brecht and her family have hosted several students through the years. She has seen God work and many lives changed as international students, many of whom don’t come from Christian homes, learn what it is like to be a Christian just by coming and living with a Christian family.

For more information about hosting an international exchange student, visit www.cetusa.org or contact Lisa Brecht at lisa.brecht@cetusa.org.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Travis McCormick, and was originally published by the Arkansas Baptist News, news service of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention.

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