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Building Trust with LGBTQ+ Students
If you want to take the next step in making your community more welcoming and inclusive towards the LGBTQ+/SSA community, try this 3x3 tool. It includes 3 important things to know, 3 common mistakes to avoid, and 3 ideas to try.
Navigating Small Group Conflict
Conflict is complex and a normal part of life. If you have conflict in your small group, it’s a good sign that your group is safe enough to have tension. Conflict, when addressed and resolved, grows the small group closer and healthier, as well as helps everyone in the group mature in emotional and spiritual health. This will help that process.
Leading Communal Listening Prayer
While there are many ways for a small group to encounter Jesus together, listening prayer is one way to grow our intimacy and dependency on God. This resource will teach you the steps to leading listening prayer with your small group and give you practical prayer prompts to use.
Developing Your Small Group Members
This worksheet will walk you through the steps of finding apprentices, mentoring them, and creating a roadmap for small group leadership development.
Biblical Basis for Listening Prayer
Curious to learn more about InterVarsity's practice of listening prayer? Read this paper.
Getting Started with Latino Student Ministry
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)!
10 Ways to Reveal God's Love on Campus
A list of ideas for demonstrating the generosity and love of God in tangible ways on your campus.
Essential Things to Know before starting an Arts ministry
Looking to start ministry with artists? Here are some essential things to know compiled by the leaders of InterVarsity Arts Ministry
Mixed Blessing Podcast
With her mixed multiethnic and multicultural background, Chandra Crane has keenly felt the otherness of never quite fitting in. Join her as she interviews guests, has lively and honest discussions and helps us to find out how a mixed identity can be a blessing.
Mixed and White Reflections
Some of us are multiethnic with a “white and—” ethnic story. What does it mean to have this complicated family history? What does it mean to reject the harms of whiteness without losing a part of ourselves? Use these reflections to ask these questions and explore the “Mixed and white” experience.