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LaFe is InterVarsity's Latino Fellowship. We're both a community of Latino Staff and a campus outreach to Latino students on campuses across the country. We have a big mission and a rich history.
- About
On behalf of InterVarsity Latino Fellowship, I want to...
- On Campus
The LaFe movement is growing, and we would love for you to...
- Get Involved
Thank you for your support for LaFe! We deeply appreciate...
- Resources
A brief exploration at the history of Latino racial conflict...
- Donate
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is a 501(c)(3)...
- Mission and Commitments
Our Mission. LaFe is committed to developing Latino leaders...
- History
InterVarsity Latino Fellowship (known as LaFe) began in 1980...
- Meet the Director
In 1987, he moved to New York City, married his wife Maritza...
- About
Creating Space for Latino Fellowship. Monica started a LaFe Bible study at Brown University, and God did the rest. February 17, 2014. Empowerment Through Jesus. UCSD senior Iris Delgado has experienced the whole-life redemption that Jesus offers.
InterVarsity Latino Fellowship (known as LaFe) began in 1980 after Ruth Lewis, a white staff member, attended a Latino student conference in Colombia, South America.
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21 Ιαν 2005 · Like the biblical Esther, Latino InterVarsity students who attended the first national LaFe conference wrestled with their ethnic identity. And like Esther, they came to the conclusion that God has created them and called them “for such a time as this.”
A welcoming casa that invites Latinx students to experience God’s unconditional love just as they are. LaFe at ASU strives to be a space where Latinx students can come to learn about God, share their culture, and understand what it means to be Christian and Latinx.
LaFe First Meetings. Every year, thousands of Latino students land on campuses all across the United States. Some of them are coming to campus for the first time. Others transferred this semester. Still, others have been on campus for months and years. All of them matter to God.