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Lead your ministry in global worship with the official songbook of Urbana 22.
All of us live with labels. In this 4-week exploratory Bible study series in Luke, we explore the burdens we carry and how Jesus looks under the surface of our lives and uncovers the person beneath the labels.
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Mark
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of John
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Exodus
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Samuel
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Mathew
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Acts
Everything you need to lead a small group Bible study in the book of Luke
Using a Luke 15 bible discussion and art, this guide will you help you make a clear and compelling invitation to faith in your Asian American small group.
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A good small group leader needs to keep the conversation going. Use these 10 tips to give you ideas on how to keep the discussions moving.
A list of icebreaker ideas and activities to help groups get to know one another and grow in communication and hospitality. Curated by InterVarsity staff.
We’ve asked pastors, campus ministers, and wise friends of InterVarsity to contribute talks to a series to help you develop the spiritual practices you need right now.
Ground Zero is a Bible study resource tailored to help plant a Black Campus Ministry chapter.
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!
A step-by-step guide for planning and leading a Nurses Christian Fellowship ministry. From the initial launch to the first four meetings, you'll have everything you need to start and grow an NCF community that loves God and serves others. Leaders guide also included.
Our best insights, recommendations, and advice on how to connect well with graduate students during new Student Outreach.
Some tips, best practices, and examples for leading effective discussions that were developed with artists and art students in mind, but can be applicable for a broad range of audiences.
Lunch break is an open space for community building, deeper conversations, and storytelling through food. It is a fun way to casually get to know people through a meal and intentional conversation. Build trust and relationship by inviting someone new and exploring the conversation topics below. Part of the "Have You Eaten Yet?" Campaign.
Prayer walks are a great way to encounter God on campus and explore what God's doing there. Prayer walks help us step out of what's familiar and embrace a posture of curiosity, humility, and expectancy. This resource will help you lead a prayer walk.