Guilt, fear, and shame shape the painful reality of our fallen world. But those with a predominant honor/shame worldview especially need to hear God’s good news of honor. How do we notice honor and shame in the Bible? How do we experience God’s unconditional love and honor? Discover how to share the gospel more effectively through an honor/shame lens.
Eva Liu Glick joined InterVarsity staff in 1997 and currently focuses on helping InterVarsity communities embrace the nations on U.S. campuses. She immigrated abruptly from Hong Kong to a town with few Asians at age 9. Learning a new language, adapting to a new culture, navigating immigration, and being in a cross-cultural marriage are some of the ways God has shaped her for international student work. Outside of work, you’ll find her cooking without recipes, creating art from recycled products, reading with her son, and dreaming of her next overseas adventure.
Taylor Straatmann came to faith through InterVarsity as a college student as she began to see both beauty and justice in the story of Jesus. She’s particularly passionate about exploring the ways the gospel can speak into our multifaceted identities. Currently, Taylor works as an Assistant Area Director for InterVarsity in Boston, where she focuses on planting new chapters and building relationships with church and ministry partners.