Discuss and Discover for International Students

Enjoy fun parties, improve English fluency with a flare, learn idioms, and learn how to participate in and facilitate group discussions without fear by reading and discussing a Bible story. See details below. All international students/scholars and their family members are welcome.

These weekly discussions are hosted by the International Students Inc. registered student organization and the First Baptist Church of Fayetteville.

To register, for more information, or to request a ride, contact International Mama Vicky (479-283-5213) or the First Baptist Church (479-442-2387). 

  • Dates: Every Wednesday when U of A is in session
  • Times: 
    • 5 p.m. – Free meal
    • 5:45 p.m. – Nursery and children's activities begin
    • 5:50-7 p.m. – Discuss and Discover
  • Place: First Baptist Church, Fayetteville
  • Address: 20 E. Dickson St., Fayetteville (corner of College Ave. and Dickson St.)

More Information, visit First Baptist Church or International Students Inc.

Contacts

Vicky Foti, staff
International Students Inc. RSO
479-283-5213, vicf1@sbcglobal.net

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