May 4, 2010
"At Urbana 06 the call to most people was to go overseas and do missions," said Andrea Huang. "But we felt like God was calling us to stay in the Midwest and work with Asian Americans."
"At Urbana 06 the call to most people was to go overseas and do missions," said Andrea Huang. "But we felt like God was calling us to stay in the Midwest and work with Asian Americans."
InterVarsity students visit nearby campuses in the Kansas City area during spring break.
Nursing students open up and admit their most common desire is for inner peace.
InterVarsity students find practical ways to serve internationals on campus.
A video report to staff from InterVarsity president Alec Hill.
For ten days in early March, Alec Hill met with the leaders of more than 130 of our sister national student movements.
How do you get a whole campus, one of the largest campuses in the U.S., to listen to God? That's the goal next week when InterVarsity brings The Price of Life Invitational to Ohio State University.
The Good and Beautiful Life guides us to replace our false beliefs with Jesus' narratives about life in the kingdom of God.
Next Monday, April 19, 2010, the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case that will have a major impact on campus ministry. The case involves the Christian Legal Society chapter at the University of California Hastings College of Law in San Francisco.
Recently Tim Deatrick, pastor of Ashworth Road Baptist Church in West Des Moines, IA, spoke to the InterVarsity chapter at Drake University. He not only shared a message with the students, but afterwards shared with the readers of his weblog some reasons why churches should support InterVarsity and other ministries on campus.