Seeking Justice
When college students pursue justice, they find Jesus is already there
When college students pursue justice, they find Jesus is already there
Focusing on the Power of Ideas
The title of the recent Multiethnic staff conference, Hope, Grace, Journey, reflects the desire of InterVarsity leadership to understand multiethnic ministry as a pilgrimage. According to several staff who attended the conference, God has given grace and hope to InterVarsity staff as they travel with God in learning to love and value one another.
George Stulac has never been far from students.
When Benton James left home to attend college, he had missed his family, but found Christian fellowship in InterVarsity. That fellowship taught him lessons that he carried into his life after college.
As I experienced the vibrant worship and strong message at the Northwestern University chapter meeting, I remembered the chapter from years past and saw God's sustaining grace.
InterVarsity has long been concerned about racial and multiethnic justice. Now there is a new book from InterVarsity Press that offers help with these social issues.
Thousands of college students have decided to skip the beach and, instead, lend a hand to others during their spring break. Many InterVarsity students are heading to the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast region of Louisiana and Mississippi this year.
InterVarsity is Committed to Developing Leaders