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Global Projects 2006
College students follow Jesus into urban slums
Reaching the Campus
Giving students an opportunity to make a decision about Jesus Christ
Access is a Continuing Struggle
InterVarsity occasionally is put in the difficult position of fighting for the right to be on campus. Earlier this year the University of Wisconsin Superior chapter was notified that it no longer qualified as a recognized student organization. Last month Georgetown University in Washington D.C. included InterVarsity in a list of six Protestant evangelical organizations which were disaffiliated.
InterVarsity Press: Subverting the Power of Prejudice
PREJUDICE. It’s a serious and painful problem, whether you’re on the giving or receiving end.
InterVarsity in Action-Sept. 2006
This calendar offers an idea of the opportunities available to continue your support of InterVarsity in your area and across the country. These events offer opportunities for volunteering and for prayer.
Building Community
While Andrea Thomas, regional director in Texas, frantically flipped burgers in the 100 degree heat at Texas A & M University in College Station, the line grew to 150 students waiting for burgers and hot dogs. About 500 people came to Burger Bash 2006.
InterVarsity's chapter in Las Vegas
In 1978 and again in 1980, Dr. Billy Graham held city-wide evangelism meetings in Las Vegas. As Dr. Graham and his people were organizing the meetings and following up on the people who responded to the gospel message, they realized that the students at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV) had no one to support them in their Christian walk.
A Vision for Multi Ethnicity
StudentSoul interviews Paula Fuller
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