by Donald Drew (Author)
Life on campuses or the 21st Century can be a very challenging experience for the young Christian. Amongst competing belief systems it can seem the only one absent is orthodox, evangelical Christianity Then there are the practical concerns and temptations...for the parent and student alike it is a daunting prospect.
Letters to a student, by Dr Donald Drew is a series of letters from an old friend to a student giving advice on all sorts of issues, which a student may encounter in their years at college - Freshers Week, Christian Unions, evangelism, doubt, temptation, guidance, marriage, singleness, mountaineering, literature, music, exams, consumerism, and graduating. The tone is similar to Letters to Malcolm, by C.S. Lewis.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Christian Focus
Published: 20 May 2005
ISBN 10: 1857928660
ISBN 13: 9781857928662
Clear, warm advice on standing firm...each short letter is punchy, well informed and readable.
-- Marcus HoneysettI had his wisdom as my mentor when I was a schoolboy... cuts straight to the core of so many key spiritual issues, yet it does so in a delightfully sympathetic way.
-- Lieutenant General F R Dannatt'An affectionate uncle and peer at the same time Dr Drew shows how he rests in God and encourages readers to do the same. Very readable!'
-- Dr Art Lindsley, Senior Fellow C.S. Lewis InstituteIt really does read easily and enjoyably.
-- Nick Houston, StudentIt was really helpful... three years of a student's experience with all its issues, thoughts and problems.
-- Katherine Cooper, Student'They come with the wisdom, care, and encouragement we need to follow Christ in this crazy old world. '
-- Os GuinnessAims for Christian integrity without ever being simplistic or legalistic. ... radiates an atmosphere of cultured humanity, kindness, hope and respect - which is just what is needed today.
-- Ranald Macaulay, Cambridge... the intellectual and emotional effort that Drew puts into his letters is impressive and bears witness to his gift of speaking God's word into younger lives.
-- The Reformed Theological ReviewHis challenge to a young person is simple and profound: decisions make a difference.
-- J. Douglas Holladay, Washington, D.CThe letters ` are very well written and he very appropriately uses references to his own experiences, to literary sources and to the natural world. He also has a good sense of humour. This book would make a very suitable gift for a young Christian just starting at university, or already in the midst of a university course.'
-- Phemie Cromie `The Covenanter Witness' (October 2003)... the letters overflow with warmth and love- challenging and inspirational.
-- Evangelicals NowAn inexhaustible supply of sound common sense based on a lifetime's experience of thoughtful consideration.
-- Sir John StevensNot a trace of paternalism, just a warm, humorous style spiced with wisdom and affection... irresistible reading.'
-- John B. Taylor`The intellectual and emotional effort that Drew puts into his letters is impressive and bears witness to his gift of speaking God's word into younger lives. An encouragement to consider the place of godly mentoring in the Christian community, especially for young people, those whose own heart is uncertain,but his brother's is sure.'
-- Naomi Richardson `The Reformed Theological Review 63:2 (August 2004)