February 2, 2004
How did God change a business major into a philosophy scholar? What does that have to do with translating a book on business ethics into Chinese?
How did God change a business major into a philosophy scholar? What does that have to do with translating a book on business ethics into Chinese?
Over 30 InterVarsity students from Oregon and Washington helped “bear fruit that will last” during their two-week Summit mission experience.
Emily, a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, learned about the importance of prayer and study of God’s Word during an InterVarsity’s student conference.
On the final evening of Urbana, I joined the presidents of several other student ministries to publicly pray for one another. The heartfelt prayers reflected deep friendships developed over many years.
An InterVarsity Staff Member at the University of Iowa literally walks through an open door and starts a GIG (Group Investigating God).
Jesus taught his disciples about leadership by showing them how to serve people. InterVarsity staff member, Howie Meloch, is teaching student leaders how to be servant leaders.
Would God provide housing for the LaFe (Latino Fellowship) students with the Urban Project in Los Angles or would they be homeless for the summer?
During a regional conference called "The Journey," Danielle Bailey, InterVarsity Staff Member in New York, challenged students with a difficult question.
Tawny Norine found God's direction with InterVarsity students during an Urban Project in St. Louis, Missouri.
Sarah McCaughey, InterVarsity staff at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, PA, shares the story of God's intervention in her undergraduate journey.