
The Tertiary Students Christian Fellowship is an evangelical student ministry that works at campuses both internationally and around New Zealand. They also have a dedicated program, called Catalyst, that serves graduates, both in the workplace and in post-graduate study.
TSCF have in the past provided quality books at their conferences but today, they have launched Catalyst Books, an online store that will provide a range of titles to assist graduates in relating their faith to life, study and work.
One of the great things about the store is that they offer books that seek to relate the Gospel directly to each academic discipline, from architecture to psychology. They also offer free shipping.
Make sure you head over to their site and take a look.
This is on www.BeThinking.org in the UK…
http://www.bethinking.org/what-is-apologetics/helping-students-think-about-apologetics.htm
It begins:
“Question everything. Learn something. Answer nothing.” – Euripides
I’ve no idea what Euripides really meant by that, but I know we all do have questions. University in particular is a time to ask questions and to find answers, and that goes for our personal and religious beliefs as well as our academic subject. Christian apologetics provides reasons for our beliefs – but how can we get that into the hands, eyes or ears of our student friends?
















