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Empower Apprentices

Everything you do on campus with InterVarsity is an opportunity to empower new students! This resource will give you ideas and practical tools to share leadership, develop apprentices, and create a culture of empowerment.

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.

5 Tips for Leading a Native Small Group

This resource will help you contextualize as you prepare to lead a Native small group.

How to meet and welcome Greek students during NSO

Our best insights, recommendations, and advice from Greek ministry experts on how to connect well with fraternity and sorority students during New Student Outreach. 

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.

5 Tips for Leading a Latino Small Group

This resource will help you contextualize as you prepare to lead a Latino small group.

How to Meet and Welcome Faculty

Our best insights, recommendations, and advice from faculty ministry experts on how to meet and connect well with faculty during New Student & Faculty Outreach, and beyond.

How to Meet Muslim Internationals

There are Muslim international students on your campus but, while they may be curious, most will not show up at a typical InterVarsity or ministry event. We need to go to them. But it’s very easy to get started. Walking up and introducing yourself is one of the best ways to make a new friend. This resource will teach you how!

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.

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)!