Wednesday, December 14, 2011


Greetings from Western Wisconsin.  I’m writing this post from our regional staff conference, a time at the end of the semester where staff from the Lakes and Plains region come together for training, vision casting, community building, and overall rest and refreshment at the end of a busy semester.

Looking back on the semester, one of the most exciting things has been all of the new faces.  One thing we are always praying for is that new people would have the opportunity to encounter Christ, and over the past 3 months I have met dozens of new students who have started coming around to various gatherings on campus.  Overall, this semester saw 25 students regularly involved at Hamline and 66 at St. Olaf, along with many more students who came to check things out from time to time.  What we’ve seen this semester through Bible studies, trainings, and worship gatherings gives us hope for all that God will be doing on campus next semester.

Next month both Hamline and St. Olaf offer January intensive classes.  That means students’ schedules are quite different and we need to approach ministry in a different way.  We have opportunities to focus on more intensive training and more time to host events that bring students together.  Please be in prayer for all the new ways that God can be working through that time and for any new students that have opportunities to get involved.

As the end of the calendar year approaches, I know many of you have thought about financial gifts, and as you know, my ministry is entirely funded through gifts.  Your support allows me to continue this work with students, so I ask that you please prayerfully consider my work with InterVarsity as a part of your giving plans.  If you would like to make a contribution, you can click here for more info

Your prayers and support are always appreciated, and if you ever have any questions about how things are going, please don’t hesitate to ask.  Thanks   --Deron

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The past few weeks have been.....

Co-Curricular Fair at St. Olaf - even busier than it looks
 Well, you could really finish that title off with any number of adjectives.  Exhausting, exciting, eventful, entertaining....you get the picture.  Classes are in full swing at Hamline and St. Olaf, and students are finding where they fit in to the bigger picture of campus life.

On September 9 and 13, St. Olaf and Hamline held their annual student organization fairs.  InterVarsity had strong representation at each event, and it was somewhat overwhelming seeing all the students checking out all the different opportunities they have to get involved in the campus community.

After those events, we then had the task of following up with over 100 students (between the two campuses) that expressed interest in InterVarsity.  Student leaders hit the communication trail seeing what questions they could answer and doing publicity for the Bible studies and events that are happening on each campus.

Now that things have settled down a bit and everybody's schedules are figured out, there are 4 Bible studies meeting each week and Hamline (along with a prayer meeting) and 7 Bible studies meeting in different dorms at St. Olaf on a weekly basis.  We are also at work to offer more service and social opportunities for students in the coming month.
Student Org Fair at Hamline


One example is our upcoming Fall Retreat (October 15&16).  Students from both campuses will be coming together for a time of teaching, community building, and relaxing away from campus.  Please be in prayer that many new students will take advantage of this opportunity.  If you have any interest in helping out, let me know and we can talk about the different options.



Also please be in prayer for our continued publicity efforts on campus.  We have a few things in the works to get InterVarsity's name out on campus and to invite more students to come encounter Jesus.  As always, that you so much for your prayer and support.
-Deron
deron.vaupel@gmail.com

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

...and here it goes!

Students have been trickling on to campus for the past week, and today it begins.  Classes start at Hamline today, at St. Olaf tomorrow, and InterVarsity leaders at both schools have been hard at work preparing for the opportunities to meet new students and start off their ministry years strong.  In the coming week, both schools are holding Student Activity Fairs where organizations interact with hundreds of students who are trying to find ways to connect on campus.  Please be in prayer for these efforts at St. Olaf (Friday evening) and Hamline (Tuesday afternoon).  Also be praying for the many other opportunities that students have to connect with new neighbors, classmates, coworkers, and teammates.  This next month is when a lot of key friendships start, and I know that God is already at work to bring in new groups of students at each school.


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One quick technical note...I have changed the address/name of my blog to more accurately represent the students I work with.  If you have my previous blog (ivcf-hamline.blogspot.com) bookmarked or are following it, please update whatever is necessary.

Thank you so much for your prayers and support during this time.  I will hopefully have many great updates and stories in the coming weeks about what God is doing on campus.

Deron