2 Thessalonians
In a few days CU will be heading off on our ‘Orientation Camp’ or CampO. This year we’re going to be looking at the little-read letter in the New Testament ‘2 Thessalonians.’ It’s one of those books of the Bible
Meet Jesus Together
In a few days CU will be heading off on our ‘Orientation Camp’ or CampO. This year we’re going to be looking at the little-read letter in the New Testament ‘2 Thessalonians.’ It’s one of those books of the Bible
STOP! Before you read any further… (and yes I know that’s almost impossible now… pick up your phone – set the timer for 30 seconds – and see if you can beat the clock. See if you can say a
In our last post we gave three good reasons to get involved with CU: Christian friends, Christian survival, and Christian growth. And we promised an even better one. A bigger, better reason to get involved with Deakin CU. And what
“Life is short. Time is precious. I’ve got options. Give me one good reason why I should get involved with Deakin CU on campus?” We can do better than that. We can give you three. And one even better one.
A few years ago, some friends of ours moved to Spain to do exactly what CU does at Deakin – to help students connect with Jesus, grow in Jesus and stand for Jesus on campus. Not long ago they asked
Thanks to Monash CU (Caulfield)
We ended our last post with a reminder Jesus is the very best friend we could ever have and the very best model we could ever follow. Not surprisingly we’re not the first to think this… JC Ryle wrote from
How do you ‘do friendship’? Do you “sing together, la, la, la, la…*ping*” Do you do it via Facebook? As another uni year begins, how do you ‘do friendship’? God has an idea or two… both in his wise book
One of the things Uni students often like to do is take a stand for an issue or belief; Asylum seekers, uni-fees, the safety and security of women and minorities on campus, (cheaper car parking prices), and so on. At
Uni is a time where you really ‘grow up’. At CU we are very keen to grow up as Christians. One of the images that the Bible uses to talk about Christians’ connection to Jesus is the body. In Ephesians