April 15, 2008
InterVarsity staff and students continue to shine the light of the gospel on the campus of Virginia Tech, praying for each other and for other students and staff.
InterVarsity staff and students continue to shine the light of the gospel on the campus of Virginia Tech, praying for each other and for other students and staff.
Paul Lucey went from skeptic to believer and from Wisconsin to Russia, for the sake of the gospel.
In a program that will be held in Indianapolis on June 14th, there will be reunions for current and former staff, and for alumni of Indiana InterVarsity chapters. The day will conclude with a celebration and program during which Don and Joanne Fields will be honored for their four decades of ministry with InterVarsity.
It is an odd fact that many adults, when given the choice, will just read kids books.
Tammy came on staff to see God change students' lives, but God has also worked changes in her life
A vision at Urbana 06 to help AIDS victims leads to a student art exhibit
Preparing for future ministry as a fraternity member at the University of Wisconsin
Less than a century ago, most American colleges and universities considered themselves to be at least nominally "Christian." Here's a quiz to show you just how much conditions have changed on campus.
"I see my role as an opportunity to be an instrument of God's grace and truth in a large organization that has the potential to improve the health of hundreds of thousands of people and to be an instrument of mercy and grace. But there are so many forces working against that, including evil ones."
Eastern Kentucky University hosts a 24/7 week of prayer