College Ministry
- At Gracepoint Ministries, ‘Whole-Life Discipleship’ Took Its TollAs the predominantly Asian American church network expands to dozens of college towns, former members come forward with claims of spiritual abuse.Curtis Yee|
- How Seminary Downsizing Cuts into CommunitySelling a residential campus comes at the cost of embodied fellowship.Kirsten Sanders|
- Relationships Don’t Just Happen. They Take Training.We disciple our young people to love God and to work hard. But relational formation is important, too.Jen Pollock Michel|
- Henrietta Mears, the Improbable Evangelical LeaderA new biography shows the Sunday school teacher played a key role in the movement, and the directions its leaders took.Arlin C. Migliazzo|
- What I Learned From Gen Z’s Faithfulness During the PandemicLeading InterVarsity Christian Fellowship has given me a chance to see how younger believers model spiritual resilience.Tom Lin|
- Evangelical Colleges Join Effort to Promote Faith in the VaccineA campaign to educate campuses about COVID-19 vaccination shifts from persuading the hesitant to making it easier for the willing.Maria Baer|
- Why I Voted For the Atheist President of Harvard’s Chaplain GroupParticipating in interfaith work at the Ivy League university is a help not a hindrance to the exclusivist claims of Christian faith.Pete Williamson|简体中文繁體中文
- Headed Back to College, Evangelical Students Are Eager to Talk about Race—and ListenInterVarsity study of Christians at secular schools shows most feel welcome and want to “pursue the common good together.”Liam Adams|Português
- Court Upholds Ruling in Favor of InterVarsity at U of Iowa“We are hard-pressed to find a clearer example of viewpoint discrimination.”Margery A. Beck – Associated Press |
- How COVID-19 Reshaped Campus MinistryAs students report high levels of anxiety and isolation in a new InterVarsity survey, ministry leaders look to small groups to provide community for Gen Z.Kate Shellnutt|
