South Asian Leadership Institute
InterVarsity's first South Asian Leadership Institute was a dream come true and a huge success
InterVarsity's first South Asian Leadership Institute was a dream come true and a huge success
Two years ago, 523 of our campus staff participated in a survey conducted in conjunction with the Lilly Foundation. We recently received our report and I am pleased to share what we have learned.
Eight Christian fellowships on the campus of Harvard University are affiliated with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, three chapters for undergraduate students and five chapters for graduate students. Those chapters sponsored a campus mission with Anglican Bishop N.T. Wright in mid-November in order to invite the broader campus to a dialogue on the issues of faith, hope and changing the world for the better.
Remembering Gods goodness increases our hope. And hope makes us unafraid
University of Houston students returned to school after Hurricane Ike ready to help the community
InterVarsity shares biblical perspectives for staying focused on God's mission during economic uncertainty.
Activists Shane Claiborne and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove show us that prayer and action are inextricably tied--you can't have one without the other.
Singing is just one part of her story.
God gave us occupations to serve others, to support ourselves and our families, and to allow us to express ourselves through our gifts and talents. His purpose is for each of us to flourish in our occupation as we interact with one another. Are you flourishing?
The summer before Guangyu left China to come to study at Texas Tech his mother told him, "When you go to America, Guangyu, ask about God. They believe in God in America and you need to ask someone to explain Him to you when you get there."