Friendship, Leadership, and Legacy

InterVarsity chapters develop student leaders who become world-changing alumni. Many of our ministries on campus wouldn’t be possible without these alumni generously giving their resources and time to continue serving students as volunteer staff — like Dez and Jay-La.

Keeping—and Growing—Their Faith

Most people worry that college is where students lose their faith. Sadly, many do. But, we’ve also found that college is an ideal place to help students grow their faith and introduce them to Jesus.

Understanding Christian Retreats—Tim's Story

When Tim decided to go to Mark Camp, he expected the same kind of experience he'd had at other Christian retreats: a spiritual high followed by the lulls and lows of everyday life. What he got instead was a week of learning that shaped his faith for the long haul.

(Re)discovering Faith through New Believers—Logan’s Story

Through my interactions with new believers, I rediscovered a part of my faith I had lost.

David and Goliath & the Trial That Wasn't Really a Trial

The testing and trials David went through when no one else was around were what shaped him the most.

Defense Against an Incomplete Gospel

We've bought into misguided cultural narratives about faith. Rather than being the light of the world, reflecting God's perfect radiance, our light is filtered through our cultural lenses.

When Leaders Leave

Saying goodbye to leaders can be hard. Some of us will feel confused about what happens next while others may feel fearful of the shoes we’re stepping into. Thankfully, we aren’t the first to experience such transitions.

InterVarsity's Thriving Arts Ministry

Alexa McClean and Calvin Chan, Associate Directors for National Arts Ministry, speak about the significance of Arts Ministry on college campuses.

Who's in Your Wallet?: Resisting Materialism

When we refuse to give in to the desire for money and possessions, we short circuit the systems of this world.

What I Learned From My Silent Solo Retreat

Last summer, I planned an overnight silent retreat. I didn’t talk to a soul for nearly 24 hours. Here’s what I learned and what I want to share with you.
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