An Encouragement for Gen Z

It's necessary that we as Gen Z know what we bring to the table and celebrate the unique quirks and characteristics that God has given us.

Interruptions as Invitations — Lenten Reflections

As we enter into Lent, a season marked by repentance and contemplation of the death of Jesus for our sins, let’s ask the Lord to rid us of our pride in our schedules.

What Community Can — and Can’t — Do for Loneliness

Loneliness is a remarkably durable, stubbornly persistent feature of life, no matter what kind of community we do or don’t have. In this isolated and anxious age, we need to have properly calibrated expectations for what community can — and can’t — do for loneliness.

Waving My Flag at Urbana 22 — Darren’s Story

Since hearing about Jesus, Darren continuously struggled with his faith. That was until Jesus spoke to him clearly and gave him purpose at the Urbana 22 Student Missions Conference. 

That Initial Yes, the Ultimate Yes & the Mundane, Crazy, Terrifying In-Between

So even when it’s hard to say yes, know that on the other side of that yes, on the other side of your fear and uncertainty, there is a better, richer intimacy with Jesus.

How God Is Growing Black Student Leaders in Alabama

To celebrate Black History Month, we’re featuring God’s work through InterVarsity’s Black Campus Ministries (BCM) in Alabama. As a student herself, all Summer wanted was a deeper relationship with Jesus. Now as a campus minister, she gets to witness Jesus drawing students closer to himself. Read more of her story below.

Five Practices for Developing Deep Friendships

Are you satisfied with your relationships? If you’re like most Americans, you probably aren’t. But here are five practices that can help you develop deep friendships.

The God of Second Chances — Silbano's Story

Silbano uses his story and experiences to reach often overlooked corners of campus, including formerly incarcerated students.

Reading the Bible with a Diverse Community

Each of us wears cultural lenses. Our culture lenses shape our worldview, our relationships, our behavior … even the way we read the Bible.

“What Does God Want Me to Do?”: Urbana 22 and the Heart of God

In a way that is so holy and sacred and perfect that it’s almost incomprehensible, God wants.

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