August 6, 2008
New freshmen make decisions during their first weeks on campus that can have a major impact for years, including which groups to join, which new friends to spend time with, and how they will use free time.
New freshmen make decisions during their first weeks on campus that can have a major impact for years, including which groups to join, which new friends to spend time with, and how they will use free time.
At UCSD Catholics and Protestants have found a place to worship God together
My call to the student world has been a lifelong call. I am still excited by working out strategies on how we can be more effective in bringing the gospel to this generation of students and faculty.
The Red River region had a 26 percent increase in the number of students at camp. How we wish you could have witnessed the amazing ethnic diversity of our students worshiping together -- Chinese, Pilipino, Latino, Black, White, Native-American, Middle Eastern, South Asian and others. What a great reflection of the Rev. 7:9 portrait of God's people.
Discipleship of the mind is a key contribution to our spiritual growth
A fan of Bear Trap Ranch for 50 years and still involved in ministry
A small chapter with no leaders has blossomed after students were challenged to take an active role.
Finding Calcutta is a "simple story of my brief encounter with Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity and of my struggles then and now to understand."
Don was invited to join a Bible study group as a naval officer trainee during World War II.
Operating a rock quarry may not have been the ideal preparation for the job of legal counsel to InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. But Ralph Thomas says his various life experiences, particularly those working as a small town lawyer, have come in handy preparing him for the job he's held for the last 15 years.