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Discipling Evangelistically

This resource is designed for people who are wanting to find ways to introduce evangelism values and culture into their chapters without overhauling all of their processes and structures. It gives recommendations for each major structure in three categories (structural habit to adopt, resource to use, spiritual discipline to practice).

Evangelistic Bible Studies

Want to help others explore Jesus for themselves? This simple guide equips you to lead a 3–5 week Bible study that sparks honest conversation and invites non-Christians into Scripture without pressure or pretense.

InterVarsity Branded Posters

Use and customize these branded posters.

Reveal Campaign

Hundreds of students have used these Reveal cards to have powerful faith conversations across the country. There are four striking art pieces, paired with quotes from Revelation, that guide conversations toward the beauty and pain of our world. They are designed to help you start evangelistic Bible discussions and spiritual conversations so that people on your campus can encounter Jesus. You can use Reveal to plant new evangelistic small groups and communities of faith on campus.

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.
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Evangelism Guide

The Story Project

The Story Project is a visual conversation starter meant to reach out to creative persons and artists through a mural display of art depicting the stories of Jesus and of artists creating story through visual art, writing, dancing, music, and more.

Money Proxe

The goal of the Money Campaign is to deepen your core students in financial discipleship, to engage the campus in a practical message of Gospel transformation, and to bless Swaziland with caregiver kits via World Vision.

La Vida Proxe

The Vida Proxe is meant to stimulate conversations about Latino (in this case, Mexican/Central American) culture and spirituality, and in particular about resurrection hope.

Hola Proxe

Do our fellowships extend welcome and hospitality. Jesus says "I stand at the door and knock. If you hear me calling and open the door, I will come in and we will share a meal as friends. (Rev. 3:20) Let's communicate God's love through our lives, and make sure that people know about God's invitation to them.

Hero Proxe

The Hero Proxe was designed specifically for black student outreach. It engages core identity questions that Black students are engaging. Although it was designed for black students, the script allows for modification so that all students can be engaged. Enjoy as you help students discover God’s desire for them to know that they are a "royal people."
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Faith & Chai

This interfaith gathering guide helps South Asian students explore faith, culture, and identity through story, conversation, and shared experiences over chai.

What is a Manuscript?

Learn about what a Manuscript is, why InterVarsity uses them, and how to make one yourself.

The Harvard Inklings: A Faculty Small Group Experiment

Explore ways to strengthen friendships between faculty and to promote flourishing in their academic work.

A Personal Liturgy for the Workday

Meditate on Psalm 90 and begin your work day with prayer using this personal liturgy based on Psalm 90:1-17 shared by Bobby Gross, former National Field Director for InterVarsity Graduate & Faculty Ministries.

Understanding Your Southeast Asian Students

Do you have Southeast Asian students in your ministry? Learn some ways you can get to know these students and help them feel even more welcome in your ministry.

Building Southeast Asian Student Leaders

Inviting a Southeast Asian student to leadership? Here are four steps to help you raise up Southeast Asian students to become thriving leaders.

Pilipino Ministry 3x3: Know, Avoid, Try

Reach Pilipino students on campus more hospitably by learning 3 things to know, 3 things to avoid, and 3 things to try.

Returning to Campus Bible Studies

As your ministry prepares to return to campus (whether online or hybrid), help your community process the grief from the past season and long for God's hope and renewal with these two Bible studies (Psalm 42, Isaiah 55), complete with leaders guide and printable manuscript.

Best Practices for Follow Up

A practical guide to the four components of excellent follow up: 1) Jesus-centered hospitality; 2) Face-to-Face connection; 3) Two more times of connection; 4) Web a community.

Mobilize Students With the Call to Mission Bible Study

This short Bible study on Matthew 9:35-38 can help you and other interested students discern God's invitation and think through your connections on campus.