Conversations of Consequence
Susan was raised in a Buddhist family in Malaysia but struggled with the atheism of Buddhism. Something inside her cried out for a Creator.
Susan was raised in a Buddhist family in Malaysia but struggled with the atheism of Buddhism. Something inside her cried out for a Creator.
Events at Northwestern University set the stage for students to address campus-wide issues of racial tension.
Students across the country have similar questions about the Christian faith and the Bible. InterVarsity tries to help them find answers.
Jace, a freshman at the University of Southern California, tells us about the guidance of God in his life, to bring him to a saving knowledge of Jesus.
Growing up, Matt wanted nothing to do with his family’s religion, but the prayers and actions of InterVarsity students began to change his views about God.
This fall, I accompanied my daughter Laura, a high school senior, on tours of college campuses...
An ethnically diverse collection of InterVarsity staff and families participated in a Pilgrimage for Reconciliation.
One expression of InterVarsity’s mission is training students to link the gospel of Jesus Christ with love and service among the urban poor.
InterVarsity staff member, Harvey Cozart, was deeply moved by God's global calling at the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES) World Assembly.
What is it like to belong to a truly supportive community? Last year, the students in the Asian American Christian Fellowship at Harvard had the opportunity to find out.