October 30, 2003
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.
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.
Jon grew up in China, was a member of the Communist party, and a proclaimed atheist. Through the ministry of InterVarsity, Jon met Jesus Christ.
In late August, my new team - the Cabinet - met for the first time...
Do the hours of planning and preparation for the new students on campus result in fruit for the Kingdom of God?
God’s Word can powerfully influence the decisions we make, particularly how we spend our money.