| International Student Program |
The International Student Program began with David & Marcy's desire to see young people from other nations come to the states to study and return to impact the "small places" in their home country. They first informally hosted a Brazilian student for several years while she completed high school and began college.
From that beginning, Margaret Jeffers and the FMI board, initiated the International Student Mission Fund established to meet the needs of promising Christian young people who have served Frontline personnel, missionairies, and board members on the misison field. This fund connects those who have God's resources with promising international students who desire to complete their education and return to impact their families, churches and nations.
Frontline has established several criteria:
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Frontline must be made aware of prospective students through trusted missions.
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Students must have a Frontline approved sponsor while here in the states.
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Students must show academic promise, devotion to Christ and indiginous ministry. In order to receive funds, they must also demonstrate financial hardship.
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Students must have a pastoral recommendation and relevant permissions (parents, goverment, etc.)
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Students must promise to return to their home countries to serve Christ and their community following their education.
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Someone at Frontline must come to know the prospective student(s) before they are eligible for funds.
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The intent of the fund is to impact the nations by educating young nationals and helping them remain in their homelands after they are educated here.
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| Lela Bolotaeva, from the Republic of Georgia, is currently receiving support from this fund. She is a Junior, majoring in International Affairs, at Gordon College in Wenham, MA. Lela served David and Peter as their translator in Georgia on their last trip. She speaks Georgian, Russian. Ossetian, and English. She has become a part of the New Life and Frontline family. She also attended the University of the Repbulic of Georgia.
Lela lives with her mom, dad, and sister Lia in the capital city, T'bilisi. She served on the worship team in her home church.
In October of 2007, she will accompany several from Frontline and New Life Fellowship serving as translator as they minister in various locations in the Republic of Georgia.
After graduation, Lela plans to attent Graduate studies and ulimately return to T'bilisi to a vocation in International Affairs.
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| Lela & Her Roommate |
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