March 26, 2009
For the past three years InterVarsity chapters in New England have spent spring break rebuilding New Orleans. In the process students have learned not only how deeply God cares for New Orleans but also how deeply He cares for them.
For the past three years InterVarsity chapters in New England have spent spring break rebuilding New Orleans. In the process students have learned not only how deeply God cares for New Orleans but also how deeply He cares for them.
A student from Kenya is a missionary on the Western Michigan University campus
Students becoming world changers at Urbana 09. See. Live. Commit.
Jamie couldn't change her heart by herself. But through the kindness of InterVarsity students and the love of Jesus Christ, she learned to trust that God could change her heart.
The Shack has touched millions. Many have identified with the main character's Great Sadness.
Is God necessary for morality? This was the question for the debate between Dr. William Craig, Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, and Shelly Kagan, Clark Professor of Philosophy at Yale University, on the evening of February 24, 2009, at Columbia University in New York City.
A pastor's missionary vision was first nurtured at InterVarsity's Urbana conference
Students in the Greek system on campuses across America often fall into the stereotypes that we ascribe to typical college students: partying and sex are prevalent among fraternity and sorority students. But God has been transforming the Greek system from the inside out, using organizations like InterVarsity to reach students for himself.
It was because of some InterVarsity students that Sim Gregory and her husband became Christians while they were in college. So volunteering for InterVarsity was a natural step for her.