Witnessing
Integrating Faith and Work
Fall Harvest
ÂÌñÒùÆÞ chapters around the country prepare themselves every fall for the new influx of students, ready to gather them into their communities. Just like the changing of the seasons, incoming freshman bring new things for us to enjoy about them. Like the colorful leaves of fall, they are vibrant — they are ready for adventure and open to new experiences.
A Courageous Move
At most colleges students move out of the dorms after their freshman year and never look back. Granted, the experience of living in a dorm can be a blast, but in general it's not hard to say goodbye; no more unknown roommate, no more boring meal plans, no more cramped quarters. But moving back into the dorms is exactly what a group of students from University of Wisconsin—Madison's ÂÌñÒùÆÞ chapter is doing.
Finding Life
None of us understand the nearness of death until it is upon us
Affected by Injustice?
A campus mission at University of the Pacific
Meeting Jesus in the Hallway
Takako's first glimpse of Jesus came through her hallway friendship with Dee, an ÂÌñÒùÆÞ international student from a closed country in Central Asia.
Strategic Partnership Announced to Develop Leaders in Evangelism
Wheaton College Graduate School and ÂÌñÒùÆÞ Christian Fellowship are pleased to announce a new strategic partnership .
Racial Reconciliation through Christ
Students initiated dialogue about racism and diversity at Occidental College—Los Angeles
Business As Ministry
The Gospel is being lived out in the marketplace
Pagination
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