Becoming Courageous at Fresno State
Before Santa arrived at college, she knew that she wanted to get involved with InterVarsity.
Before Santa arrived at college, she knew that she wanted to get involved with InterVarsity.
On occasion—usually when it’s bright and sunny out and I’m not doing much of anything—I’ll look up and notice that the hounds of my worst mental habits have gotten loose.
InterVarsity president Alec Hill finds resonance in the words of the prophet.
In the past year, I have found myself in more conversations about Jesus with people outside the Christian faith than in any other year since college.
Liz and Jesse North planted a campus ministry at Bucknell University with just two students.
Suddenly, in my mind, I’m tearing my coworker apart limb from limb. How could she get the recognition that I rightfully deserved? This was the moment when I realized that pride was a problem in my life.
What would it look like if, every day, in every conversation, in every social media interaction, followers of Jesus lived out Philippians 2:3-4 in the ways we listened to others?
You know that feeling people get when they’re about to get on a roller coaster ride or enter Disneyland? That’s how I’ve felt about eating for as long as I can remember.