Christine Wagoner

Christine Wagoner is an associate regional director with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, where she directed their national women's leadership development program. She received her master of arts in counseling ministries from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Christine is married to Kurt and lives in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Contributions by Christine Wagoner
By Christine Wagoner and Caroline Triscik

Listen in on our conversation with author and ministry leader Christine Wagoner about her upcoming book, the joy of listening for God's invitations, and the gifts that come with accepting them. 

By Christine Wagoner

How does one celebrate Valentine's Day in a pandemic? Christine Wagoner explores the complex emotions surrounding this holiday — particularly in coronatide.

By Christine Wagoner

Christine Wagoner reflects on God's faithfulness through her personal history with a favorite cookie.

By Christine Wagoner
I love going on road trips with friends. You learn a lot about your friends when you’re in the car with them for hours at a time. I have learned that Jill should never be given more than one Biggie Iced Tea during a trip, if you don’t want...
By Christine Wagoner

Where do we want to go out to eat this weekend? What book will I start reading? What job shall I pursue next? How will I invest my time and energy? We make choices in our lives, big and small...

By Christine Wagoner

There I was in the dark ultrasound room, a lab technician trying to detect what was causing so much pain and dysfunction in my body. I felt scared and vulnerable. But there was...

By Christine Wagoner

I had just spent the day with a colleague evaluating and planning for ministry at a college campus in Indiana — a campus that in the last year had seen many lives transformed by Christ, including the president of the campus...

By Christine Wagoner

Christine Twedt describes her journey of embracing her God-given leadership gifts.

By Christine Wagoner

I was at the grocery store the other day perusing the cheese cases and was excited to see they were giving away samples of gourmet cheeses. The woman handing out the samples engaged me in small talk, chatting about the delicious cheeses . . .

By Christine Wagoner

If we continue to struggle with issues we thought we'd put behind us, does that mean we're stuck in the same place? Christine Twedt says, no, God's blessings are here as well.