Cross-Cultural Interactions in My Everyday Life

We all interact cross-culturally on a regular basis. Here are some stories and tips on engaging in those interactions well. 

9 Spiritual, Practical Lessons from the Job Hunt

Job hunting doesn’t have to be a necessary evil or an awful season of life. It can be exciting, refreshing, and encouraging as we wait for the Lord to begin the next chapter in our lives.

World Assembly Reflections: More Than Just Speaking the Good News

"So living on mission for God means first sharing the gospel with everyone I meet, right? Because only when I make evangelism my first goal am I being a true, living witness and a messenger of hope. Or am I?"

Surprised by God: Letting Go of Everything & Receiving Twice as Much

“Do you want to go to Hawai`i?” Assuming that my boss was asking about a supervisory visit to Hawai`i, I eagerly said yes. Then she explained that she was asking me to help replant InterVarsity’s ministry because there were only two students left. 

Listening Prayer in an Age of Distraction

How do we listen to God when so much is distracting us, from our phones, the internet, social media, and more? 

Learning to Listen

"It was the beginning of learning to let him be in charge of our prayer times together, learning to let Him speak, and learning to really listen and hear his voice."

3 Quiet Time Resources for When Life is Chaotic

Summer is great. But being out of your normal routine can make staying connected to your faith a little difficult. Here are three resources to keep your quiet times strong.

How to Read the News as a Christian

So many of us get so riled up by “disagreeable” news outlets and opponents we deem as biased in all the wrong ways--but what how do we read or hear the news with love, humility, and patience? 

How to Relate to Parents as an Adult

Relating to parents when you're an adult can be difficult...especially if they still see you as a child. 

5 Things I've Learned in 5 Years Since Graduating

Our number one passion should be Jesus and living for him—when we’re in college, five years out, 40 years out, and for our whole lives.

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