By Julia Powers

“I’m good.” “It’s all good.” “Good news!” The word good is our default for anything vaguely positive. But what do we mean when we talk about goodness? 

By Wes Foster

Imagine that God created the whole world like my hometown: Orlando, Florida. What would that be like?

By Jessica Fick

In Galatians, love is the first fruit of the Spirit listed. Perhaps that’s because love is what enables us to develop the other fruits of the Spirit in our lives, paving the way for what God wants to do in our hearts.

By Katie Ziegler

Our first president, George Washington, was born on February 22. Abraham Lincoln, another iconic president, was also born mid-February.

InterVarsity president Alec Hill reports on Ambition 2015, InterVarsity's planting conference.

By Lisa Schrad

I wanted to be the nicest person in the world.

Brennan’s vision for Hawaiʻi is quite similar to InterVarsity’s vision.

By Steve Tamayo

I had a significant encounter with the police on a college campus several years ago. It challenged the way I view race, power, and the importance of being present.

The former president of InterVarsity passed away on Saturday, January 31, 2015.

By Jessica Fick

Years ago I heard a preacher say these words: “Patience is a virtue, and a virtue can’t hurt you.” 

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