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5 Spiritual Practices for Busy Graduate Students

How do you find time to connect with God during the busy years of graduate school? Pastor and InterVarsity staff, Howard Chang, shares how spiritual disciplines have provided the rhythms and space to stay connected to God as a branch is to a vine (John 15:6).

Discover for Yourself in Scripture

The following method is designed to help you discover the core message of a passage and experience Jesus in his Word. Whether you are new to the Bible or have read it a lot, this approach will open up the text in amazing ways.

Witness in the Academy eBook

As a graduate student or faculty member, identifying yourself as a follower of Jesus and sharing his message with others can feel daunting. Your reputation and even your career could be at risk. Witness In The Academy prepares graduate students, faculty, and campus ministry staff to engage in healthy and productive spiritual conversations on campus.

Centering Prayer

This short essay explains the ancient practice of Centering Prayer in language that is easier for Evangelicals to understand.

Designing a Prayer Room

This article gives detailed instructions on how to design and set up a prayer room.

Listening Prayer as Hearing the Word

This article illustrates the process of listening prayer based upon a real life experience and a deeper encounter with Scripture. It also includes a link to a longer "White Paper" written by the Discipleship Steering Committee and the Spiritual Formation and Prayer Team.

Listening Prayer Workshop

Everything you need to help your team explore the questions that your team members have regarding listening to God in prayer. It will examine Scripture passages relevant to Listening Prayer. It will give instructions on both the principles and cautions related to Listening Prayer and provide insight on how to engage in a listening prayer experience.

Meeting Jesus in Scripture on Retreat

A quick resource for engaging Scripture on a retreat day.

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.

Help for your Quiet Time

A Resource introducing you to Immanuel Journaling