February 11, 2003
College is not only a time to determine your professional career goals, but also a time to explore personal beliefs and interests.
College is not only a time to determine your professional career goals, but also a time to explore personal beliefs and interests.
InterVarsity’s fourth national Black student conference in Atlanta, GA, inspired 350 students and graduates to seek wisdom.
At InterVarsity’s Following Christ conference held in Atlanta last month, graduate students, faculty, and professionals gathered to promote and explore Christian discipleship within the academy and the professions.
I could choose not to raise any funds for this ministry that God has called me to. I could serve as a volunteer. However, I see the whole issue of fund-raising as much bigger than just economics. Here are some of the reasons I choose to raise support.
Last fall, Rutgers University suspended InterVarsity’s Multiethnic chapter from campus, denying the group access to campus facilities and funding.
Alec Hill, President of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA explores our core commitments. He begins his series looking at our relationship with the University.
We recently formulated our core commitments. These statements summarize our ministry values and support our campus initiatives.