March 13, 2007
Nine Team Members from the University of Illinois, Nine Days in Vienna, Austria
Nine Team Members from the University of Illinois, Nine Days in Vienna, Austria
What do you get when you mix Jesus and politics? Usually a very messy situation, often better left untouched. What happens when a Christian fellowship brings up Jesus and politics? As we found at Grinnell College, students start talking.
An Urbana testimony from a student with a new perspective on her life
Urbana attendees learned that the facts about AIDS. Most importantly they learned that they can do something about the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
It is through prayer that we see God’s purposes in the world and on college campuses accomplished.
It's not just five days at the end of December. Urbana continues even today.
Students initiated dialogue about racism and diversity at Occidental College—Los Angeles
The Journal of Christian Nursing reports on how this disease is impacting the lives of Christian nurses.
Through the loving community Rachel experienced, she accepted Christ into her heart
A highlight of each Urbana convention is the call to commitment, and this year was no exception: 152 attendees acknowledged that they made a first-time decision to follow Jesus Christ at Urbana 06 and 9,000 people committed to use their vocation to serve God's Kingdom purposes globally and/or cross-culturally.