By John Egleston

A gas station near our house offers a carwash which I’d never used—until a sunny spring Saturday’s errand to gas up our van inspired me to rinse off its layers of Midwestern road crud. 

George Stulac stepped down from the pulpit and rejoined InterVarsity staff.

By Jessica Fick

As someone who has a penchant for the new, novel, and exciting, it is torture when life feels ho-hum. 

By Julia Powers

I used to think a leader was someone who knows a lot, talks a lot, and works a lot. 

InterVarsity Press author Jean Vanier wins the Templeton Prize for his work in L’Arche.

By Lisa Liou

I have a nostalgic personality. I find comfort in stability and often feel threatened by change. In contrast, my husband dreams about change. Somehow, together, we have learned to trust God in several times of transition, but I would have preferred a manual at the start of the journey.

InterVarsity staff and alumni have teamed up to plant a new chapter at the University of Arkansas.

Alec Hill battles cancer, board to plan leadership search.

By Bethany Horvath

I love how The Message translation of the Bible puts Paul’s 1 Corinthians 7 message about relationships, and particularly what it says about singleness.

Our new address on the west side of Madison is 635 Science Drive.

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