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Didn’t Expect That—3 Movies Pointing to God
For me, what’s often most unexpected—and rewarding—is that moment when I’m just passively watching a movie when BOOM! God enters the picture.
I Prayed for 3 Friends Each Month: Here’s What I Learned
“When was the last time you prayed for your community? For your church? For your city? Are the only prayers you offer up to the Lord ones where you ask him to work in your own life?”
Counselor’s Corner—Tips for Holistic Health during the Pandemic
I have been thinking a lot about how the pandemic and sheltering in place with families and friends—some healthy and some not so healthy—affects us. Why are some people more resilient while others are struggling so much? What factors are at play here, and how can we all move toward holistic health?
God-Given Gifts & a Global Need—InterVarsity Alumnus Designs COVID-19 Mask
“Hey, so the Department of Surgery Chairman is wondering if you can make a COVID-19 mask?”
God Gets There First—Detective Witnesses & Finding Open Doors
God gets there first. He’s at work before we ever arrive on the scene. And that makes us, Christian witnesses, detectives and investigators of sorts.
Time to Respond—Giving & Receiving Virtual Calls to Faith
Reflecting on how God worked through these calls to faith, Kristen said, “I’ve seen student leaders long for the kingdom during the coronavirus [pandemic] more than ever before.”
Living Out God’s Heart for Racial Justice
So how can we grow in living out God’s heart for racial justice?
Reluctant Revival: Sarah's Story
It would take time and vulnerability, but God would use InterVarsity to transform my narrative of guilt and loneliness into a story of radical grace and true connection.
Lost Sheep and Milk Tea: Joy's Story
“What do you think? If a man owns a hundred sheep, and one of them wanders away, will he not leave the ninety-nine on the hills and go to look for the one that wandered off?" - Matthew 18:12
Two summers ago, I was a lost sheep.
Inside the Bubble: What Jesus Does with Your Limits
We are always, ever shaped by our experiences and environments. To be human is to be limited. Inescapably bubbled.