Finding an Anchor for Our Weary Souls (Hebrews Bible Study)
Jen Wojtysiak
Jen loves students and seeing them meet God in transformative ways. Jen has been on staff with InterVarsity for 22 years and her heartbeat is to see mission go forward on campus, growing ministry and individuals. Her vision is to see every campus with a nursing program have a Nurses Christian Fellowship where students have an opportunity to meet Jesus at the intersection of their faith and vocation.
Scott Bessenecker
Scott Bessenecker is Director of Global Engagement and Justice for InterVarsity. He has written several books including The New Friars: The Emerging Movement Serving the World’s Poor and Overturning Tables: Freeing Missions from the Christian Industrial Complex. Scott’s most recent book, Bad Religion, Good News, deals honestly with the sins of the church and our disappointments with the church.
Global Program Journal Guide
BEC Community Map: A Framework for Communal Evangelism
Becoming a Host (Communal Evangelism)
Invitations to Community (Communal Evangelism)
Follow Up (Communal Evangelism)
Kate Denson
Kate Denson has been on staff with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship since 2007. She has served as campus staff at Georgetown and George Washington Universities in Washington DC and has directed the Washington DC Justice Program since 2010. She has been a licensed DC tour guide since 2013 and developed her own small business “Justice Walks DC” where she leads walking tours for local schools, churches, and workplaces that experientially engage current and history justice realities. She has a masters from Fuller Seminary.
Angelo Blancaflor
Angelo Blancaflor serves as the Asian American Ministries assistant director. Pursuing the calling to honor and reach Asian American communities on campus, Angelo has a focus on witness and evangelism as a trainer, coach, and resource creator. He has helped direct coaching rooms at Urbana and Staff Conference, and coaches conferences around the movement to become more friendly for non-Christians. Most recently, he helped to create the Refresh campaign, a Proxe station that centers a Native American re-telling of the gospel; and the “Two Ates (sisters)” Pocket Proxe which imagines the story Jesus, Mary, and Martha in the context of a Pilipino family.
He has served on staff for 10 years and lives in Chicago with his wife, Alison, and their two cats, Clide and Sly.