InterVarsity Alumni Joe George
Committed to urban renewal in the city of Pomona
Committed to urban renewal in the city of Pomona
Alec Hill talks about InterVarsity’s commitment to the college campus
Students are learning what it means to integrate their faith into every aspect of their lives
Some in society have an unfavorable view of young Latinos. But God has another view of young Latinos. The staff of InterVarsity's LaFe ministry focuses on helping Latino college students realize the difference between the two, and discover God's purpose for their lives.
Staff Conference 08 reaffirmed InterVarsity’s call to evangelism on campus. "Staff Conference was truly a blessing. God's presence was with us, focusing our mission for ministry on campus and unifying us in love for one another," said Alec Hill, president of InterVarsity.
Staff Conference 08 was truly a blessing. God?s presence was with us, focusing our mission for ministry on campus and unifying us in love for one another. My thanks to you for all your efforts and prayers.
Mike Schutt paints a vivid picture of why the call to a law career is sacred and how people serving in the legal profession can thrive, despite its unique challenges.
Jen Albrecht, Convention Facilities Manager for Urbana 06, InterVarsity's 2006 Student Missions Convention in St. Louis, has been selected as Meeting Professional of the Year by the Association for Convention Operations Management.
"Dr. Clarke has modeled leadership, faithfulness, courage, and compassion for many years in this chapter. As a volunteer she has done what full-time staff were not able to do."
Three atheists, one agnostic and one Christian hold a frank discussion at the University of Washington