Events - Thanksgiving Conference
Thanksgiving Hospitality
Wednesday. Nov. 21st to Nov. 25th, 2018
Share your Thanksgiving with an American Family this year.
BISM and its area ministry partners bring international students together with American families.
Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving Day, currently celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November, has been an annual tradition in the United States since 1863. Thanksgiving was historically a religious observation to give thanks to God. It is thought that the first Thanksgiving was celebrated to give thanks to God for helping the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony survive their first brutal winter in New England. The first Thanksgiving feast lasted three days providing enough food for 53 pilgrims and 90 Native Americans. The feast consisted of fowl, venison, fish, lobster, clams, berries, fruit, pumpkin, and squash. William Bradford’s note that, “besides waterfowl, there was great store of wild turkeys, of which they took many,” probably gave rise to the American tradition of eating turkey at Thanksgiving (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
If you want we will meet with you and teach you about being hosted by a family. We have a written write up on this.
It's fun to do this with a friend and be hosted together. .
Registration brochure here (click here)
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Register today, to get your place!
Wednesday. Nov. 21st to Nov. 25th, 2018
Share your Thanksgiving with an American Family this year.
BISM and its area ministry partners bring international students together with American families.
Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving Day, currently celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November, has been an annual tradition in the United States since 1863. Thanksgiving was historically a religious observation to give thanks to God. It is thought that the first Thanksgiving was celebrated to give thanks to God for helping the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony survive their first brutal winter in New England. The first Thanksgiving feast lasted three days providing enough food for 53 pilgrims and 90 Native Americans. The feast consisted of fowl, venison, fish, lobster, clams, berries, fruit, pumpkin, and squash. William Bradford’s note that, “besides waterfowl, there was great store of wild turkeys, of which they took many,” probably gave rise to the American tradition of eating turkey at Thanksgiving (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
If you want we will meet with you and teach you about being hosted by a family. We have a written write up on this.
It's fun to do this with a friend and be hosted together. .
Registration brochure here (click here)
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Register today, to get your place!
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