7 Ways to Grow Spiritually in College

I grew up in church, faithfully attended youth group, and was pretty serious about my faith throughout high school. So when I came to college, I knew I had a choice to make.

    Life After Summer Missions

    Returning to campus after an InterVarsity Global Project or Urban Project is often a more difficult journey than actually leaving a comfortable life for six weeks. It’s the coming back that is the true test of who you are and who you’ve become.

    When God Asks You to Move

    Moving half-way across the country brings more than just geographical changes.

    Top 10 Moments at UM-Flint

    Named the country’s most dangerous city in 2011 for its violent crime, Flint, Michgan is also home to 30,000 college students.

    Marriage: The Holy Grail?

    Last March, I had the honor of being a bridesmaid for one of my dear friends from work. The other bridesmaids and I decided to put together an amazing bridal shower a couple weeks before the wedding.

      Name Changes and Game Changers

      A campus ministry is changing its name, a name it has been known by for decades. We send best wishes to our colleagues at Campus Crusade for Christ, which will be known officially as Cru beginning in 2012.

      InterVarsity’s Highest Flying Alumnus

      One of the four crew members of this month’s final space shuttle flight is Mission Specialist Rex Walheim, a University of California-Berkeley InterVarsity chapter alumnus.

      How to Plan a Retreat of Silence

      One of my favorite things to do during the summer, besides lie by the pool, is to go on a Retreat of Silence (ROS).

        God is Bringing Revival Through Students

        College students will play an important role in leading what may be a revival in the United States, InterVarsity National Evangelist York Moore says, in a recent interview with Mission Network News.

        Leaving Ignorance on the Plane

        It’s been three years since my life was radically awakened. Three years since I got on a plane for twenty-four hours and got off in a completely different world. Three years since an Ethiopian coin was slammed down in front of me and an unforgettable phrase uttered...

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