December 28, 2009
A local focus is as important as a global focus
A local focus is as important as a global focus
By bus, train, plane and automobile, Urbana 09 attendees are on their way to St. Louis
The largest Christian missions-focused bookstore in the world will soon be open for business.
Advent is a time for reflection and joy. During this season that formally begins the Christian year, we give thanks that the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. In this spirit, I want to express my gratefulness for God's goodness to the InterVarsity community over so many years.
Bob Fryling's new book on leadership is due out in February but we're offering a sneak preview.
For the first time ever InterVarsity leaders at the University of California—San Diego reserved Mandeville Auditorium, the biggest auditorium on campus, to host their first large group meeting at the beginning of the fall semester.
The state of Oklahoma had not had an InterVarsity presence in 20 years when Chris Goree and his wife Laurie began a chapter plant at Oklahoma University in 2008. Chris brought several years of experience in campus ministry to the plant, as well as ten years in the practice of law, but he was new to InterVarsity.
InterVarsity has a new look online. Our website has been redesigned. We invite you to take a look and let us know what you think.
Campus staff member Tina Aceti had big dreams for the Greek InterVarsity chapter at Central Michigan University. She arrived on campus this fall energized to meet new students and prepared to support InterVarsity students in their relationships with non-Christian Greek brothers and sisters. But as the first weeks of school came and went, Tina felt disappointed with the chapter's growth.
Advent is a time for reflection and joy. During this season, we give thanks that the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. In this spirit, I want to express my gratefulness for God's goodness to the InterVarsity community over so many years.