March 12, 2003
Does God really work through people when they allow Him to control their lives? Angelica thinks so.
Does God really work through people when they allow Him to control their lives? Angelica thinks so.
Stephanie, a graduate student at Michigan State University, shares her experience of acceptance and love from students involved in the InterVarsity Graduate Student Fellowship.
InterVarsity staff and students find some intriguing ways to interest non-Christian students in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and involve them in their Fellowships.
Racial Reconciliation plays a large part in building relationships among students. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship encourages students in their relationships with Jesus Christ and each other.
InterVarsity staff and students encourage other students in living out the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Sometimes people get so wrapped up with different activities and commitments they don’t have time for God. This can happen for anyone. All of us need to make an effort to create time in our lives for God.
InterVarsity offers students hundreds of conferences and training events to help them grow in their faith. All of our conferences share the same goal of building God's kingdom.
College is not only a time to determine your professional career goals, but also a time to explore personal beliefs and interests.
An American family leads a group of 15 students on a mission trip this past summer to Belarus in Eastern Europe.