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How God Helps Us Love Ourselves
Just last semester, I was leading a Bible study with some friends who don’t follow Jesus, and one of them texted me out of the blue asking, “Erica, can God help me love myself more?”
Glorifying God in Every Vocation
InterVarsity is very good at getting college students out of their conventional Sunday-school comfort zone. It is very good at calling us to “pick up our cross daily and follow him,” and to radically love the forgotten and downtrodden that Christ cared so much for.
Witness
My faked indifference, Is my witness. I’m not in the best... Fitness of heart and mind—Doing the daily grind. I gotta stop for a second ’cause truly loving meets resistance.
Twenty Years of Growth in Greek InterVarsity
This year’s Indianapolis Greek Conference—one of three regional Conferences held for Greeks each year—was Greek InterVarsity’s 20th Conference. These annual weekend gatherings continue to be a place where Christian and non-Christian students meet Jesus in powerful ways.
How the Resurrection Reorders Reality
Ah, Easter. Chocolate bunnies and a risen Lord . . . maybe not in that order. The resurrection of Jesus is the historical truth claim upon which the entire gospel hangs.
The Death That Comes Before Resurrection
It’s supposed to be spring. But at my home church in the Chicago suburbs, it’s decidedly winter.
Thirsty?
For Lent this year, I decided to drink nothing but water. The plan was to give the money that I saved to help purchase clean water for those who have none...
The Madness of March
You’re feeling the March madness. No, not the madness of the upsets or the buzzer-beating shots.
Revolutionize the Way You Pray
Mombinou Dorichamou is Assistant to the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES) Regional Secretary for Francophone Africa and lives in Benin. Recently he discovered a book on meditative prayer.
How a New Testament Marathon Brought New Perspective
Sometimes I forget that the Word of God is not confined to manuscript study. I love manuscript study and have learned so much from it.