“The Lord met me face to face and showed me the revival starting in our generation,” said Nina, a student in the Greek InterVarsity chapter at San Diego State University.
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Prayer wasn’t very interesting or personal to me until I learned how to interact and have a dialogue (not a monologue) with Jesus.
In celebration of Latino/Hispanic Heritage Month, we encourage you to consider walking through Exodus with your InterVarsity community. Whether you’re part of a LaFe group or not, Exodus carries powerful lessons for anyone grappling with their identity, their calling, or their responsibility to their community.
We really think an InterVarsity Bible study is one of the best ways to learn more about Jesus and grow your faith. Try it on your own here!
In the first part of my life of faith, I didn’t believe that miracles existed because I never saw a miracle.
In InterVarsity, we believe that the best way to understand difficult texts in Scripture is by digging in, asking honest questions, and contextualizing. Of all the difficult texts in the Old Testament, the Conquest narratives in Joshua may be the most challenging.
The testing and trials David went through when no one else was around were what shaped him the most.
Without central Indiana, I wouldn’t understand Nazareth. Or the spiritual discipline of uncool places.
To Jesus the shepherd, we have names. When he calls to us, he calls with a voice whose clearest frequencies are friendship and intimacy, and whose resonance is so full of goodness that when we hear it, we want to follow.
We believe everyone should join InterVarsity! Here are five reasons.
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