TSCF produces a number of quality, regular publications to keep students, staff and supporters involved and in touch with the ministry.
Canvas is our quarterly magazine, providing a picture of TSCF and covering the various aspects of the movement, with a fresh theme every quarter. The Loop is an e-newsletter written every few months by our two Student Coordinators, with the aim of keeping students in touch with what is happening throughout student ministry nationally. Prayer Matters comes out with Canvas, publishing the latest prayer needs of individual campus groups around the country. Annual Reviews are a summary of the year gone by, how TSCF is moving forward and our vision for the future.
Contact us to receive your free copy of Canvas, Prayer Matters or the Annual Review by either by print or by email when they are ready, and suscribe to The Loop here.
You can read the latest version of The Loop here.
In this issue, Peter Thirkell reflects on the Christian voice in the Public Square; Elaine Pratley offers a response to human trafficking in our world today; update on recent staff changes in the TSCF team; farewell our 2011 Minterns; read a report on the recent Catalyst Summer Conference; advice for the student starting university; all the latest from Palmerston North; read some insights from other IFES movements in Europe and the UK; and hear a Lincoln University student's story of how she came to meet Jesus.
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In this issue, Chris Clarke (CEO World Vision NZ) reflects on how NZ Christians can respond to world poverty; Susan (Wellington City Mission) offers insights on poverty closer to home; hear from the new staff in the Waikato region; read a report on Godzone stories following the Rugby World Cup; updates following Student Leadership Conference and the upcoming Catalyst Summer Conference; and a story of two Cantabrians who met Jesus this year.
In this issue, Nigel Pollock reflects on the significance of Christian hope; Bob Robinson offers a Cantabrian perspective on hope following the Christchurch earthquake; read about a rugby-themed Gospel of Luke for use around the Rugby World Cup; a report on the IFES World Assembly; a regional report on student ministry in Wellington; and an update from Ruth and Josue, missionary staff in Ecuador.
You can read the latest edition of The Loop here.
A reflection on the last year, and our ministry as a woven tapestry.
You can read the latest edition of The Loop here.