In Business for Good

Dave’s vision for business was transformed into service for others as a result of his time spent in the Kellogg Christian Fellowship InterVarsity Chapter, contrary to the messages he received at one of the nation’s best graduate schools for business.

Moving from the States to serve students in Bosnia & Herzegovina 2 1/2 years ago introduced me to countless different ways of doing life. 

“If the Lord were to grant you the answer to one question, what would you ask?”  Paul Little offers this challenge in his article, “How Good is God’s Will?” in the June 1982 issue of InterVarsity’s HIS magazine.  What he concludes is that such a question would probably express our need to receive God’s guidance. 

When the graduating class tosses their mortarboards into the air this month, some of us will feel the temptation to collect all the stray hats and sell them on eBay.  We aren’t cheap or greedy.  We’re unemployed.

Lives Transformed at RIT

Across the country, InterVarsity campus staff members are marking the end of another year of ministry. For some it’s been a challenging year. For most it’s been a year filled with both trials and triumphs. What’s it like to come to the end of such a year?

Secularism, the unofficial reigning world view on campus, is now a course of study at Pitzer College, in southern California.

A New Identity

A year ago, Allison wasn't sure what she believed about God. "Depending on the day you talked to me, I was atheist or agnostic," she said. In February, a friend invited her to a Q&A session about God.

Mobilized to Serve

The nursing approach taught in many schools values wholistic care but leaves God out of the picture. “In NCF we're mobilizing students to be committed to whole person care,” said NCF director Jane Hall.”

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