Learning to Serve
Despite the frequent enticements in our society to pursue personal comfort and pleasure, InterVarsity alumni are among the vanguard of young adults choosing to sacrificially serve people in need.
Despite the frequent enticements in our society to pursue personal comfort and pleasure, InterVarsity alumni are among the vanguard of young adults choosing to sacrificially serve people in need.
InterVarsity will be operating its 2009 Global Projects overseas as planned this summer
In many urban slums around the world, little Christian presence exists. The need for a Christian influence in these slums motivated InterVarsity to bring groups of students to live among and serve the urban poor through the Global Urban Trek.
InterVarsity president Alec Hill visits a global project pairing American and East Asian students for language and culture exchanges. "Living together with a student from another culture 24/7 for six weeks challenged the InterVarsity students to live the submissive, loving life."
A personal encounter with God’s compassion
Urban poverty track made demands on participants
Bringing renewal to the church of the 21st century.