September 14, 2009
Remembering God's work daily draws us to deeper intimacy with God.
Remembering God's work daily draws us to deeper intimacy with God.
Frances Thompson-Gee likes to see God at work changing people's lives. She saw God at work on campus as an InterVarsity student at Drew University, and later as an InterVarsity staff worker in the New York area. And now she's seeing God at work through Mid-Hudson Love INC (Love In The Name of Christ), where she is the executive director.
Every summer, college students from across the country converge on Greensboro's Glenwood community to be a part of GUPY, InterVarsity's Greensboro Urban Project Y'all.
A record 18.4 million college and university students are beginning classes on campuses across the country as a new school year gets underway. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship staff members are sharing the gospel with these students.
Team leader for InterVarsity's largest BCM chapter, Wendy Hu-Au has learned how to be fluent in a variety of communication styles.
Vocations, careers, jobs, and work flow from the primary calling. Although our secular-minded friends, family, and neighbors wish it were not so, there is no calling without a Caller. Because there is a Caller, you have a calling.
There are few things in life that excite me more than the planting of new InterVarsity chapters. I love the fact that mission-focused risk-taking staff are taking the Gospel to new groups of students and faculty across the nation.
InterVarsity's campus ministry in New York City starts with 40 days of prayer
A story of student transformation on the campus of Northwestern University
T.R. Carr was planning a career in public service in state or local government, as he attended Minot State University. His major was Public Administration. But observing John Wilson, the faculty adviser of the Minot State InterVarsity chapter, T.R. saw a different perspective on service, the opportunity to influence the lives of young men and women by being a Christian faculty member at a public university.