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Network Mapping for Online or In-Person Settings
This Network Mapping guide will help you meet international students online or in-person.
Taking Time Apart
Many faculty members deeply desire to follow Christ in the academic world. This guide is a resource for faculty (and anyone!) that wants to be taking time apart either daily or for a more extended time on a regular basis.
Visions of Restoration
A “discipleship cycle” (or d-cycle) is a practice of hearing from Creator’s word, applying it in our lives, and then learning from our experience together.
Partnering with Chapter Advisors
Our hope is that each of our InterVarsity chapters will have an advisor they are partnering with on campus. We’ve curated a few resources to help you, whether you’re just getting started or you’re looking to improve an existing partnership!
The Campus Continuum
Meet the Campus Continuum: a framework designed to articulate the journey of a witnessing community, help you assess your community, and create a roadmap to lead your community forward.
Your Future Proxe
All of us wrestle with questions of direction and purpose for our future. This proxe is designed to connect these questions to the gospel - for both non-Christians and Christians. Designed by AAM with Asian Americans in mind, these resources are easily applicable to students of all backgrounds.
Welcoming Students through Instagram
To reach a new generation of students, we have to meet them where they are, online. This resource will help you meet students online and develop relationships that move from online to in person.
Discovery Questions – Luke
Use these Discovery Questions in Luke which provide you three unique study questions for each reading, joyfully offered to help you meet God in his Word with greater perceptivity, understanding, and power.
Cross-Cultural Evangelism Training Toolkit
Do you want to help students or volunteers grow in cross-cultural evangelism or see more international students come to faith?
Worthy Proxe
Through humor, conversations on family, and the story of the prodigal son visually reimagined through a South Asian lens, this proxe will captivate South Asian and non-South Asian students alike as they reflect on where they find their sense of worth.