The saying “silence is golden” is something I find difficult to understand.
The New York Times and Campus Culture
The New York Times recently gave front page treatment to InterVarsity and the campus culture.
Harvest Time on the Great Plains
Prayer partners told Eric and Stacy that God was sending their ministry in a new direction.
Creating Space for Latino Fellowship
Monica started a LaFe Bible study at Brown University, and God did the rest.
“Academic Justice”
InterVarsity president Alec Hill expresses concern about the erosion of academic freedom.
A Day of Mourning and Reflection
InterVarsity staff and students at UC Santa Barbara help coordinate a prayer service.
If you have recently chosen to give your life to Jesus and begin following him, welcome to God’s family!
In the middle of one of my many job interviews, time stopped for a second.
Before I could blink, all those Bible studies I led, all those flyers I passed out, all those terrifying conversations about Jesus with people I didn’t know, came back. I realized, in that moment, just how employable all those experiences as an InterVarsity leader made me.
Here are four awesome ways leadership molded me into a seriously employable job applicant after I graduated.
1. InterVarsity leaders are the Navy Seals of leadership.
Standing for Christ on Campus, in the World
Chapter president Mike Poole got InterVarsity re-accepted at Montclair State University.