Is your ministry hoping to reach new communities and populations? Are you praying for opportunities to make strategic Kingdom impact? God is doing some amazing things in and through
Well... not really. It is not in the dictionary (or not in any normal one). But it is a term we use in InterVarsity. Are we just in the habit of making up our own words? Are we just hoping that if we
Old friends. Mom’s home cooking. Your favorite pair of jeans. There’s something undeniably comforting about the familiar. As good and necessary as that feeling of familiarity is, however, it often
When we think of multiethnic ministry, there is a common perspective that there is just no place for ethnic specific ministry because it leads to tribalism and divides Christians. But as the Director
Paula Fuller has led a diverse career in business, leadership, non-profit and vocational ministry. Since 2005, she has served as vice president of InterVarsity/USA and director of Multiethnic
What exactly is multiethnic ministry? Is it getting diversity in a room (or at least on your website photo)? Is it hugging a person of a different race at a
Recently, in my haste to make my favorite dessert (my honed, refined, and perfected chocolate chip cookies), I inadvertently forgot to include the salt. For the next 24 hours, all seemed well: the
We are often asked why we have "ethnic specific" fellowships. The questions are often rooted in the belief that focusing intentionally on an ethnic group or groups is unbiblical
“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