What are your memories from the Evangelical Union? In the EU I was challenged to really grow up in my faith. I realised that God is so much more immense than I thought, and I started to seriously consider... more
Leviticus, too, is God’s powerful word! Twelve months ago it was with some trepidation that I suggested to the EU student leadership that Leviticus could be a fruitful ‘book of the year’ to... more
For Becki, a Secondary Education student, it began with a group of Christian friends she met on campus. Initially, Christianity seemed judgemental and inauthentic, but in these peers were people who let... more
The end of each year sees EU students and staff head out to various churches for Summer Missions, during which they spend four to ten days in another church, often in a ‘Less Resourced, Less Reached’... more
The practice of storytelling means using your own words to faithfully and accurately represent a bible story, using voice, actions and emotions to engage your audience. Churches across Sydney are learning... more
We had a great week at Annual Conference (AnCon); a fabulous week of Bible teaching, challenging bible studies and community. Four people came to Christ among the 553 people in attendance. While was a... more
Celia Toose is the newest addition to the EU Grads Fund team, joining the Senior Staff at the beginning of Semester 2. Celia’s portfolio will focus on helping the EU to incorporate ‘less-resourced,... more
I can’t think of anything more confronting in ministry than approaching a stranger and saying, ‘Hi. We’re from the EU. Would you like to talk about Jesus?’ Yet four months into university, on... more