![]() She has also written a weblog in recent years, also under the title Honey for a Child’s Heart.Ī notice on the Cedar Campus website reports: “On Feb. Gladys authored more than 20 other books, including Honey for a Child’s Heart and Women of the Old Testament. “I found out how to let the gospel loose.” “That was a mind-blowing suggestion, but doing it was a life-changing experience,” she wrote. In a footnote, Gladys described her first meeting with an InterVarsity staffworker at Michigan State University in 1945, who suggested she invite fellow students to a Bible study in her room. Gladys and Keith researched and wrote For Christ and the University, The Story of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship of the U.S.A./1940-1990. ![]() Together with her husband Keith, Gladys hosted students, faculty, and staff, year after year, offering warm hospitality and foundational Christian training. ![]() Gladys “Rusty” Hunt touched the lives of untold numbers of students and InterVarsity staff through her writing and speaking, and through her leadership role at Cedar Campus, InterVarsity’s Great Lakes training and retreat center. ![]()
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