The Incarnation
The Incarnation is infinitely more mysterious than balancing on one finger atop a basketball. As miracles go, the Incarnation is stunning, unexplainable.
The Incarnation is infinitely more mysterious than balancing on one finger atop a basketball. As miracles go, the Incarnation is stunning, unexplainable.
When 1,200 InterVarsity staff and spouses return to St. Louis for a National Staff Conference, January 2-6, 2008, there will be many similarities and some key differences with last year's Urbana 06 Student Missions Convention in St. Louis.
As we contemplate the incarnation, we would do well to look beyond the cute baby in the manger to see the revolution that came with the Son of God.
Learning how to partner with God in what God is doing in the world
Defending First Amendment freedoms and religious diversity on the college campus
Peter Bosscher lived the vision of InterVarsity: transforming students and faculty, renewing the campus, and developing world changers.
For more than sixty-five years InterVarsity has been proclaiming and demonstrating God's love to students and faculty on college campuses. We establish and build witnessing communities that share God's love by communicating the Gospel in clear, credible, and compelling ways.
We feel we have to keep running to keep up with our culture, our technology and our relationships. It's exhausting. And it’s addicting.
Chris Lowney's book, Heroic Leadership, recounts the history of the Jesuits. Founded in 1540 by ten college students, the Society of Jesus grew to become the largest religious order in the world and the largest higher-education network as well.
Students respond to AIDS challenge for 6,000 reasons