January 2, 2009
InterVarsity mourns the loss of Pete Hammond, a creative and gifted senior executive
InterVarsity mourns the loss of Pete Hammond, a creative and gifted senior executive
InterVarsity's Following Christ 2008 conference focused on careers that matter
Anglican bishop N.T. Wright spoke for three nights on the Harvard University campus. Students who are interested in changing the world for the better heard messages on God's best plan for changing the world, through the sacrificial death of his son Jesus Christ.
InterVarsity students are becoming world changers, and making headlines in the process. Here's one example from the San Jose Mercury News.
We are thankful for all those who continue to partner with us to bring students and faculty the gospel of Jesus Christ. In good economic times and bad, InterVarsity depends on our faithful donors, who enable us to accomplish our mission of seeing students and faculty transformed, campuses renewed, and world changers developed.
Our world is broken and cries out for reconciliation.
At Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, staff worker Kate Schoenemann-Torrey hopes that through InterVarsity students will learn to use their undeniable gifts to honor the Lord and bring people into his kingdom. Many students do not know who they are without their music.
Baking with friends through it all.
InterVarsity's first South Asian Leadership Institute was a dream come true and a huge success
Two years ago, 523 of our campus staff participated in a survey conducted in conjunction with the Lilly Foundation. We recently received our report and I am pleased to share what we have learned.