The Sacrament of the Present
We feel we have to keep running to keep up with our culture, our technology and our relationships. It's exhausting. And it’s addicting.
We feel we have to keep running to keep up with our culture, our technology and our relationships. It's exhausting. And it’s addicting.
The story of the Jesuits is a challenge to InterVarsity - some thoughts from president Alec Hill
Chris Lowney's book, Heroic Leadership, recounts the history of the Jesuits. Founded in 1540 by ten college students, the Society of Jesus grew to become the largest religious order in the world and the largest higher-education network as well.
Students respond to AIDS challenge for 6,000 reasons
They can put a human face on a cold university and play a key role in a student's success
Building international friendships with food and fresh air
Michigan State University was abuzz last week with an event that had been in preparations for over a year. When God's people come together to pray, focus on outreach, train and send out people to do evangelism, raise money for the poor, teach and respond to injustices, and cooperate across ethnicities, astounding things can happen.
Flames, smoke, disruption, and anxiety defined life in southern California in October, as raging wildfires forced the temporary evacuation of over a half million residents. So when the time for InterVarsity's annual fall conference arrived, November 9-11, San Diego's InterVarsity ministry team was apprehensive.
Every summer students from campuses across the country meet for an intensive month of leadership development at Cedar Campus, called the School of Leadership Training. While most students leave the school well-prepared to lead their campus chapters, a remarkable number of them also leave with extraordinary stories of personal transformation.
After graduation from Texas Tech, Rob visited the Far East. One day, standing in the crowd of a major city, Rob asked himself if he had a heart for the salvation of the people around him.