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Fish Out of Water: Surviving and Thriving As A Christian on a Secular Campus

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Abby Nye Suddarth

So you’re ready for the next chapter in your life? There are several things you need to know about living your faith while surrounded by atheistic professors.

Abby Nye Suddarth has written a fantastic guide for college students who find their faith and values under assault from day one.

Paperback: 235 pages

3 in stock

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From the perspective of a parent with college-age children, I thank Abby Nye for confronting us so boldly with the reality of what Christian students face in the secular world of academia. “Children need to be prepared for this experience – or they need to avoid it” -Joseph Farah, editor and C.E.O., WorldNewDaily.com

So you’re ready for the next chapter in your life?. Well, if you are a Christian heading to campus for the first time, there are several things you need to know about living your faith while surrounded by atheistic professors. Abby Nye has written a fantastic guide for college students who find their faith and values under assault from day one. Learn just what to expect, and how to navigate through classes while maintaining a good GPA and a positive college experience.
Abby prepares new freshman (and even seasoned students!) to be able to survive and thrive in this often hostile setting. Among the topics she covers:

  • Freshman orientation week
  • The treatment of science and faith in the classroom
  • Difficult professors and real life solutions
  • The many forms of liberal “indoctrination”
  • Helpful campus groups and managing peer pressure

This book is truly a must reading for students embarking for any college – a valuable handbook for parents, teachers, and students alike.

Paperback: 235 pages

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Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × .75 in

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