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Campus Resources for Access InterVarsity
We all want a place to belong, a place where we can be our true selves, relax, and be loved unconditionally. Often, for those affected by disability, it’s hard to find that comfortable and comforting place. InterVarsity groups can be that place.
Hosting Students with Disabilities at Conferences
The vision for this resource is for disabled students to know and feel that they belong to the Kingdom of God, belong to the campus and they belong to the world. Let’s help host all students well and be mindful of the unique needs of our disabled students.
Disability Awareness Training for IV Staff
In 2020 21% of undergraduate students have disabilities, 11% of post grad level students have disabilities. Do our chapters look like that? Our goal in this training is to assist staff to make their chapters more inclusive for students of all abilities.
Understanding Your Southeast Asian Students
Do you have Southeast Asian students in your ministry? Learn some ways you can get to know these students and help them feel even more welcome in your ministry.
Building Southeast Asian Student Leaders
Inviting a Southeast Asian student to leadership? Here are four steps to help you raise up Southeast Asian students to become thriving leaders.
Pilipino Ministry 3x3: Know, Avoid, Try
Reach Pilipino students on campus more hospitably by learning 3 things to know, 3 things to avoid, and 3 things to try.
Building Your Own Bible Study (Ministry Playbook)
You can create a Bible study that will help your friends meet God. Learn how to craft an inductive Bible study that will change lives.
Ground Zero: Building Extraordinary Black Leaders (Updated)
Ground Zero is a Bible study resource tailored to help plant a Black Campus Ministry chapter.
Embodied Faith Guide
The Embodied Faith Wheel (EFW) articulates the DNA of Black Campus Ministries as we seek to plant, build and grow Embodied Faith Communities of Black students.
Justice Dialogues (A Faith on Campus Discussion Series)
Join us as we talk with faculty members from various campuses to discuss what Biblical justice can look like.