November 24, 2009
International Student Ministry helps welcome students to America, and sometimes into God's family
International Student Ministry helps welcome students to America, and sometimes into God's family
Building witnessing communities on campus by inviting students into relationship with Jesus
The assistant news editor of The Spectrum, at the University at Buffalo, wrote a column to share how InterVarsity has enriched her collegiate lifestyle.
We envision God using this conference to call students not only to God's mission but to lives with missional intention.
In partnership with many people, we reach students and faculty with the gospel. For all our partners, we are thankful.
College students from across the country and around the globe will be traveling to St. Louis in December for Urbana 09, InterVarsity's twenty-second Student Missions Conference. Many participants will be inspired to dedicate their lives to God's service. Some will answer the call to the mission field. And some will earn college credits.
In her new book Julie Clawson takes us on a tour of everyday life and shows how our ordinary lifestyle choices have big implications for justice around the world.
Anna heard God's call at Urbana 03 and is now serving with Operation Mobilization in Italy, working as a graphic designer. Watch Anna's story on video.
Ohio State University abounds in diversity. It's the largest university campus in the country. And figuring out how to engage diversity among 55,000 students has been a challenge for InterVarsity's team leader on campus, Ram Sridharan.
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