October 17, 2011
Alec Hill asks: "Why would John Stott and Malcolm Muggeridge encourage believers to swim against prevailing cultural currents?"
Alec Hill asks: "Why would John Stott and Malcolm Muggeridge encourage believers to swim against prevailing cultural currents?"
Ouija boards, séances, hypnotism, and spells were all part of Sarah’s experience growing up.
Much of Dr. Lowell Busenitz’s research and teaching at the University of Oklahoma is rooted in the biblical view of giftedness.
Becky followed God's call to Boston but didn't connect with InterVarsity until she attended Urbana 09.
PhD student Hannah Fakhouri woke up on October 4th to the news that her faculty adviser had won a Nobel Prize.
Seeing how the local ministries cared for the community challenged the ideas Lydia studied in her sociology classes.
Rebecca started at Western Nevada College three years ago, transferred to the University of Nevada, Reno, but now is back at Western Nevada.
InterVarsity president Alec Hill talks with University of Wisconsin-Madison chapter president Lauren Anderson about welcoming new students to campus.
During Paul’s time as Northern State chapter president, the chapter grew from 25 students to 100.