InterVarsity Alumni - Julie Lee
Singing is just one part of her story.
Singing is just one part of her story.
God gave us occupations to serve others, to support ourselves and our families, and to allow us to express ourselves through our gifts and talents. His purpose is for each of us to flourish in our occupation as we interact with one another. Are you flourishing?
The summer before Guangyu left China to come to study at Texas Tech his mother told him, "When you go to America, Guangyu, ask about God. They believe in God in America and you need to ask someone to explain Him to you when you get there."
Ernie Balajthy teaches students how to be teachers. But he also believes it’s important to help Christians to be “salt and light,” as Jesus instructed, in the field of public education.
Imitating Paul, we should stay in close touch with those who pray for and contribute financially to our ministry.
InterVarsity's International Student Ministry proclaims the gospel throughout the world without leaving the local campus.
10 years later, she's never been far from her InterVarsity roots.
The love for our campus can teach us much about love for God’s Kingdom.
In the heart of downtown Tampa, Florida, sits Telford House, an InterVarsity witnessing community brimming with ministry opportunities. This house, along with two others nearby, provides an InterVarsity presence at three Tampa campuses-the University of South Florida, the University of Tampa, and Hillsboro Community College.
Anne missed Harvard Christian Fellowship as an undergrad but after her faith was renewed while finishing her PhD she returned as a visiting scholar and thrived on the fellowship. She's currently working on two books and preparing to be a plenary speaker at InterVarsity's Following Christ 2008 conference in Chicago in December.