Alice's Gift
As I entered the room, Alice was sitting in a wheel chair. She had warned me that ALS had sapped much of her strength since I had last seen her 18 months ago.
As I entered the room, Alice was sitting in a wheel chair. She had warned me that ALS had sapped much of her strength since I had last seen her 18 months ago.
Since it comes at the end of the collegiate experience, most of us have to remind ourselves why graduation is called "commencement." For InterVarsity students it signals the end of ever-present friends, close community, exciting fellowship and a vibrant discipleship that impacts the entire campus. But it is also a beginning.
A faithful life lived out in obedience to Christ on a college campus is in contrast with the flow of the surrounding culture. The contrast can be so stark that even the news media can't help but notice. These are the kind of stories that accumulate in "InterVarsity in the News."
Is your life characterized by long, leisurely walks — or by frenzied sprints to get to your next engagement?
Recognized for public service and statesmanship
Influencing a culture through its entertainment
The trend highlights InterVarsity's multiethnic emphasis
A self-described naturally stingy person makes a thoughtful gift that will have long lasting impact
Students better understand God’s world and God’s Word after they pitch in