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Everyone on campus fakes it, in one way or another. This interactive art outreach invites students to be real with each other and with God.
Bible studies that you can do with your team to help your teammates discover for themselves who Jesus is and what that means for their lives.
These resources will help you to understand what an Athletes InterVarsity Core Team is, how to recruit student athletes to the Core Team, and how to grow the Core Team through Core Team Meetings.
Team-based outreach strategies that you can use to engage in intentional witness to Christ to your teammates.
What does it look like to have a relationship with God that is honest about the anger, frustration, joy, and delight that exist in our walks with Him? This worksheet will help you to grow in intimacy with God, increase your emotional awareness, and bring Scripture to life.
A short prayer guide to help students and faculty on campus pray for the situation in Israel and Palestine.
The "Two Ates" (Sisters) Pocket Proxe uses a beautiful art piece inspired by Pilipino culture and faith to help Pilipino American students on campus taste and see Jesus in a compelling and refreshing way.
Want to host a gathering for Mixed, multiethnic students? Use this discussion guide to get started!
Students and faculty are confronted daily with the realities of racial injustice. Prayer is an active response that aligns us with God’s heart and stirs the Holy Spirit’s intervention. This resource provides guides for personal and group prayer meetings on themes related to racial justice.
Use these customizable instagram templates in your chapter's outreach to Black students. Our hope is that these templates will communicate vision and energy about our approach to reaching Black students.
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Our best insights, recommendations, and advice on how to connect well with graduate students during new Student Outreach.
There are Muslim international students on your campus but, while they may be curious, most will not show up at a typical InterVarsity or ministry event. We need to go to them. But it’s very easy to get started. Walking up and introducing yourself is one of the best ways to make a new friend. This resource will teach you how!
Tabling is a great way to connect with new students in a casual yet personal way. We will help you learn how to make your tabling experience great!
Three different sets of discipleship cycles you can use for your first meetings with Latino students on your campus.
Wanting to get started in ministry with Latino Students? Here are some lessons, best practices, and resources to help you get started from the leadership of InterVarsity’s Latino Fellowship (LaFe)!
Well then, look no further! The “Life of Moses” Bible study series was created to help students and staff take the plenary teaching from LaFe13: Mi Gente, back to campus to share with their friends. “Life of Moses” will provide you with the first eight weeks of teaching to help your LaFe ministry become outward-focused from the very start.
You've been entrusted with a meaningful ministry. Now, what?!? Featuring long-form interviews with LaFe Leaders and friends, we dig into relevant topics for campus ministry and Latino leadership. At the intersection of Christian faith and Latino ethnic identity, God has a gift for you. // Hosted by Steve Tamayo. Theme music by Alex Waters. Brought to you by InterVarsity's Latino Fellowship (LaFe)
In thinking about mixed ethnic identity, what does it mean to be a “mixed blessing?” Use these two reflections (alone or in groups) to ask this question and sit at the feet of our Brown, multiethnic, Middle Eastern/North African savior, listening to what he has to say about how we have been made for good.