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With her mixed multiethnic and multicultural background, Chandra Crane has keenly felt the otherness of never quite fitting in. Join her as she interviews guests, has lively and honest discussions and helps us to find out how a mixed identity can be a blessing.
In thinking about mixed ethnic identity, what does it mean to be a “mixed blessing?” Use these two reflections (alone or in groups) to ask this question and sit at the feet of our Brown, multiethnic, Middle Eastern/North African savior, listening to what he has to say about how we have been made for good.
RD’s, AD’s, CSM’s and student leaders can collaborate fruitfully on discerning vision for New Student Outreach (NSO). As you have conversations up and down the line you might discover that your plans have complete overlap with your vision and goals. Or you may make a sundae of a variety of flavors that coordinate well together. Both are fantastic!
Learn how to identify where someone is spiritually to help them take the next step in their faith journey.
Prayer meetings don't have to be boring or awkward. They can be transformative! Learn how to lead times of prayer where your community experiences the intimate presence of God and be sent to join Jesus in the work he is already doing.
Cover your local campus in prayer and invite the Lord to go ahead of you, preparing the way for a catalytic season of ministry! This course will help you recognize the unique value of prayer walking and teach you how to do it.
An artistic re-telling of Jesus and the Samaritan woman, from John 4 that can be used for Beyond Colorblind or as a creative introduction to John 4.
Conversations at the intersection of theology, the academy, and culture; conversations with academics, but not academic conversations.
A guide for doing a simple Native land acknowledgement to honor Native peoples on your campus, conference, or other ministry event.
This guide was created to help us listen as we explore how the themes from Hoʻolohe Pono can be used as a tool for growing in cross-cultural competency. It is to be used with the Hoʻolohe Pono video which profiles Intervarsity’s immersion project into the Hawaiian community.
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Students from all spiritual backgrounds want to understand the real stories behind their campuses. Use this guide to create a Justice Pilgrimage that will help students learn about their campus history, see how Jesus brings healing and justice to people and to places, and learn what it means to be part of an InterVarsity community.
A package of social media graphics and Canva templates to use in conjunction with the Flourishing Communities Collection, a seven-week series unpacking what it means to be a flourishing community.
Customizable graphics for proxes and social media outreach.
Lunch break is an open space for community building, deeper conversations, and storytelling through food. It is a fun way to casually get to know people through a meal and intentional conversation. Build trust and relationship by inviting someone new and exploring the conversation topics below. Part of the "Have You Eaten Yet?" Campaign.
The "Have You Eaten Yet?" Small Group Series is designed for small groups to read and share about their stories and experiences. The small group series will explore God’s hospitality in Scripture and reflect on what that means for themselves and their campus.
The “Have You Eaten Yet?” Campaign invites us to reflect on our food, hospitality, and authentic community. Learn more about some of the fun HYEY-themed swag (buttons, cards, stickers, and more!) so you can give them away at tabling events, in care packages or goodie bags.