Beyond Campus

Just Tell Me What I Need to Know: Community After College

It’s Friday night. After a long week, you just want to relax—preferably with a group of friends or even just one. The only problem is that there’s no one to hang out with.

3 Tips for Keeping Friendships Strong After College

Don’t wait until December to learn how to be a good post-grad friend. Here are three ways you can love your college friends well after graduation.

What Happens When Culture, Faith, and Vocation Collide?

I can’t tell you how many years I’ve waited to have the conversation.

You Will Need an Anchor

Help breathe life and fresh gifts into your local church.

From Where I Stand

I recently bumped into a young woman who had visited our church a little while back. I had been praying for her transition to Austin, and that she might find her way into the life of our church community. I had heard about her, and was delighted that there might be an InterVarsity staff person becoming part of the fellowship.

How to Handle Transitions Well

I have a nostalgic personality. I find comfort in stability and often feel threatened by change. In contrast, my husband dreams about change. Somehow, together, we have learned to trust God in several times of transition, but I would have preferred a manual at the start of the journey.

7 Ways to Give More Money Away, Part 1

You may have heard that tomorrow is Giving Tuesday.

How Being an InterVarsity Leader Made Me Employable

In the middle of one of my many job interviews, time stopped for a second.

Before I could blink, all those Bible studies I led, all those flyers I passed out, all those terrifying conversations about Jesus with people I didn’t know, came back. I realized, in that moment, just how employable all those experiences as an InterVarsity leader made me.

Here are four awesome ways leadership molded me into a seriously employable job applicant after I graduated.

Where Darkness Meets Redemption: My Story of Depression

Soon enough, if it hasn’t been made apparent to you already, you’ll discover that each person has limits—a ceiling that can initially be heavily discouraging and frustrating.

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