

#14: How InterVarsity/USA Ministers to University Students
Nov 1, 2021
01:08:51
Welcome to another edition of the College Faith podcast, sponsored by Global Scholars This is the first in a series I’m doing on campus ministries. Over the next six months or so I will be interviewing a leader from each of the major campus ministries, asking them the same questions so that you can have an “apples to apples” comparison of the different ministries’ Missions, emphases, distinctives, approaches, and cultures.
I’m beginning this series by interviewing a leader with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. My guest is Mr. Greg Jao, Executive Vice President--Communications & Mobilization. Greg has over two decades of experience with InterVarsity. He is a former colleague of mine, and I count him as a good friend.
In this podcast we discuss:
How InterVarsity/USA began, and the sustaining values that resulted
The Mission, Purpose, and four Values of InterVarsity
The centrality of small group bible studies in InterVarsity chapters
InterVarsity’s core distinctives: ethnic diversity, commitment to global missions, and discipleship of the mind
Why InterVarsity groups tend to look different regionally and even on the same campus
The challenges this differentiation presents, and how InterVarsity responds
Why InterVarsity has been forced off a number of campuses in recent years
Core elements of InterVarsity’s Statement of Faith, who must affirm it, and why
Whether InterVarsity is on the conservative or progressive end of the theological spectrum
Some of the “heros of the faith” InterVarsity holds up to students
The four things InterVarsity believes students need to flourish during their university years
Why InterVarsity puts such emphasis on developing a diverse community
InterVarsity’s current strengths and weaknesses
InterVarsity’s national strategies to improve on current weaknesses
How InterVarsity helps students develop habits to walk with Christ for a lifetime
Core spiritual disciplines InterVarsity encourages students to practice
Why the “life of the mind” is so important to InterVarsity
How students are taught to engage culture with biblical truth
How InterVarsity engages racial and justice issues
How InterVarsity sees the relationships between biblical justice, “social justice,” and the gospel
Why InterVarsity see community as central to their ministry
Resources mentioned during our conversation:
Greg Jao, Your Mind’s Mission
The Urbana Student Missions Conference
InterVarsity/USA’s Website
InterVarsity/USA’s Statement of Faith
The Emerging Scholars Network
Don Everts and Doug Schaupp, I Once Was Lost: What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus
James Chong, Real Life: A Christianity Worth Living Out
J.I. Packer, Knowing God
John White, Daring to Draw Near: People in Prayer
Gary Haugen, Good News About Injustice: A Witness of Courage in a Hurting World
Stan W. Wallace, “How Should Christians Understand Critical Theory?”
A listing of all campus ministries at every university: EveryCampus.com