Growing up in a multiethnic, evangelical family, conversations around immigration were confusing to say the least. I can vividly recall sitting at the kitchen table listening to family members debate the morality of immigration laws...
Increasingly, InterVarsity students and staff are becoming aware of the Native people on their campuses and in their communities. I hope this story, and the ideas that follow, will give you concrete steps you can take to build relationships of respect, honor and trust with Native people.
“Every culture is fallen, but every culture can be redeemed by God.” My InterVarsity friends first taught me this decades ago, and I continue to lean into this truth today. Here are two questions
Sara Chang shares her story of being adopted twice in this TED-style talk which she gave at Urbana12 in the Pan Asian North American Lounge. Here are some of the highlights from her talk.
Over the past year, I have witnessed many of my Christian sisters and brothers seeking to be “impartial” or “neutral” as they watch the death and destruction of black bodies across our nation. I have
Every third Monday of January is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, an opportunity for our nation to remember and reflect upon the life and legacy of one of the greatest civil rights champions and
I’ve heard many of my peers talk about the relevance and effectiveness of the ethnic specific ministries: Should ethnic specific ministries exist? Is it a broken model of ministry?
I’ve spent a large part of my life wondering if I belong. Feeling Like An Imposter From my beginnings as a young Taiwanese-boy-violinist, through Conservatory and high school, through my undergrad
“Hide the Asians!” That was a suggestion from a Chinese American student leader as our InterVarsity fellowship prepared for freshman outreach. For the past couple years, our student leadership core
It is no coincidence that InterVarsity has both a significant commitment to multiethnic ministry and a thriving ministry connecting college students to the urban poor. Developing meaningful
“Every culture is fallen, but every culture can be redeemed by God.” My InterVarsity friends first taught me this decades ago, and I continue to lean into this truth today. Here are two questions