Flooding God’s church beyond Sydney

During their time in the EU, William and Betty Steele-Smith were challenged to serve God in a church outside Sydney.  So Will signed up for a rural scholarship and was sent to teach science in Taree, a... more

Giving cheerfully: servant-hearted generosity

Olivia Pickering is looking forward to leaving uni, having spent the last year serving as the faculty leader for the EU Medicine and Dentistry faculty (euMed&Dent). “It’s been an enjoyable time,... more

Are you clear?

The EU celebrated her 85th birthday this year. What a long and glorious history of God working at Sydney University! But a student generation is only a short 3 or 4 years, and every year a new group of... more

Next Steps: serving God in every circumstance

On the first weekend of September was the Next Steps conference; a conference where around 100 EU students gathered to consider together what might be the ‘next steps’ for them in serving in God’s... more

Beyond prosperity and prestige

Do you remember R, from Joshua Yu’s article ‘Taking Faith Home’ (https://gradsfund.org/taking-faith-home/)? ‘His Christian faith was despised by his colleagues, friends and family members. His... more

Multiplying ministry

Here in the EUGF our vision is to flood God’s church with Christian leaders. But what does this look like? What is a Christian leader, and how do we train and grow leaders to send out into His... more

Flooding God’s less resourced church

The EU Graduates Fund partners with the EU to ensure that, during their time at university, students are grown in their confidence and knowledge of the Bible, trained in a variety of ministry skills and... more

Hungry for the gospel

When the teachers of the law who were Pharisees saw him eating with the “sinners” and tax collectors, they asked his disciples: “Why does he eat with tax collectors and ‘sinners’?" - Mark... more