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Faking It Small Group Series

We all “fake it” sometimes; but Jesus invites us to be authentic and real. This series examines three areas where Jesus helps us get real in: our lives, our friendships and our love.

NSO Planning

New Student Outreach is not only the most critical time of the year to bond with new students, it's also when the entire trajectory of a student's life on campus is shaped, when relationships and communities are solidified, and when incredible spiritual transformation takes place.

Walking with Non-Christian Friends through the Five Thresholds of Conversion

As God draws our friends toward himself, they tend to go through five “thresholds” (5T) of coming to faith. The main idea is that conversion usually takes place gradually. The following summary chart of the 5Ts is explained below.

Identify Your Networks Using a Network Map

A Network map is a great way to identify the people God has placed in your life for witness and potential ministry partnership. Some folks are visible and obvious, such as family and close friends. Others require more exploration and thought, such as work colleagues, fellow students, professors, online contacts, and casual acquaintances.

NSO Scorecard

The NSO Scorecard will help you improve the quality of your New Student Outreach by identifying the strong and weak areas of your previous NSO and choosing an area of improvement for your next NSO.

Jennifer Hagin Mitchell

Jennifer Hagin Mitchell served as the Associate National Director of Evangelism. She first got involved with InterVarsity at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill where she also served as a campus staff member. She moved to supervise staff in southwest Virginia and now lives with her husband Nate in Forest, VA. Her passion in ministry has always been to see more students experience the beauty of the gospel and be equipped and Holy Spirit empowered leadership.

Seeds of Hope

A series of retreat guides created near the beginning on the Covid-19 pandemic. May be used individually or as a team.

Alice Brown-Collins

Alice R. Brown-Collins, Ph.D., ordained Minister, was the Associate Director, National Intercessory Prayer, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. Presently, she is a spiritual director and pastor at New Hope Christian Ministries, with her husband, Rev. Boris Collins. She has been coordinator of the prayer warriors and women’s ministries, a member of the missions’ board, and a teacher for the discipleship classes.  

Dr. Brown-Collins has a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado, Boulder and has been a former professor at several universities. As a social psychologist, she is a lecturer and teacher, conducting numerous seminars and workshops on families, married couples, evangelism and missions, discipleship, college ministries, multiethnicity, race relations, and women. In addition, she has served internationally in Ghana, Guyana, Kenya, and Australia. 

Dr. Brown-Collins is the editor of a recently published book, Soul Care: A Devotional for Black Educators.

Dr. Brown-Collins is the spouse of Rev. Boris E. Collins, and they have two children; Jamal and Kateri; a daughter-in-law, Marisha as well as two grandsons, Jake and Shamar.
 

Retreat: Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired

BCM retreat guide written by Dr. Alice Brown-Collins specifically for staff of color.

Retreat: Unburdening & Seeing God

Retreat guide written by Skip McDonald, focusing on Matthew 11:28-30