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College Students Are Still Interested in Missions
But how they serve is changing
How has God used InterVarsity to bless you?
"The closest friends I ever had."
InterVarsity’s International Student Tour
An opportunity for life changing friendships
One year later in the Gulf Coast
Ministry in New Orleans is revitalized
InterVarsity Alumni - Frank Stenzel
Frank Stenzel retired from InterVarsity staff in June of 2006. This was the culmination of a long relationship with InterVarsity that began in 1959 when Frank entered California State University-Chico as a freshman.
Ethnic Diversity Is God's Plan
"Multiethnic reconciliation is all too rare in mainstream culture and the church," says the introduction to an article in the August issue of Christianity Today. The article is written by Orlando Crespo, the director of La Fe, InterVarsity's ministry with Hispanic students.
Sixty Years of Prayer
In 1956 some of the staff at Bear Trap Ranch gathered a group of interested alumni together to pray for the ministry at Bear Trap. Seven or eight times a year for the past 50 years, prayers have been offered for the students in Colorado.
Acting Together Against AIDS
In San Diego the staff and students from nine different InterVarsity campus chapters have asked the big, bold question: "What would happen if we work together to reach the over 190,000 students throughout the city of San Diego?"
Welcoming New Students
As new students arrive on campus, InterVarsity members are welcoming freshmen and encouraging them to participate in large group meetings, Bible studies, and chapter social events. Cookouts, bonfires, and bowling also characterize New Student Outreach (NSO).
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