Basketball and Bible Study
Gabby loved basketball but had no idea how God was going to use it to change her life and the lives of others.
Gabby loved basketball but had no idea how God was going to use it to change her life and the lives of others.
InterVarsity’s 2018 Ambition conference was called to inspire, equip, and release students and faculty to plant witnessing communities in every corner of every campus.
“Why did you just walk in, an hour late to this lecture?” the instructor asked the two students who paused at the door of the Friday night EMT training at Amherst College.
Grant, a senior, responded, “Well, we got a text for a sandwich. Did someone here order a sandwich?”
They looked around the hall. The instructor asked, “Who ordered the sandwich?” Finally, a student in the back raised his hand. Grant took him the sandwich and was walking out the door when the instructor spoke again.
“Wait, what just happened here? What are you guys doing?”
InterVarsity's Ambition conference focuses on an ambitious goal: reaching every corner of every U.S. campus with the gospel message.
Angelo Blancaflor had been meeting with fellow gamers online for years but he knew little about their offline lives.
“I don’t have any other tool that has worked 100 percent of the time," said Evangelism Director Doug Schaupp. "It always produces conversions.”
InterVarsity's ministry vision includes not only transformation for students and faculty but renewal for the college campus.
Asking the right question can result in a conversation that changes a life around.
Hannah and Brandon Pepin focus beyond just students' four years at UW-Platteville.
George Stulac stepped down from the pulpit and rejoined InterVarsity staff.