The College Precipice
Faith and Life for Young Women







Here's a look at what you'll find on this site, so check back often!
Updated Blog
Current post: Change -- It's never easy... Leaving home, new
friends, new ideas, new schedule, possibly a new job — just some of
the many ways college means change. And nothing feels less
comfortable. Sometimes you just want the home you knew, the familiar
people, smells, walls — back when everything made sense, everyone
understood the expectations. But now it’s all different, and maybe
you're different, too. Read More...
Last Week's Post: Adventures in MySpace.... I found out the other
day that MySpace is the number one website for college students. Not
a big surprise, but it helped me feel better about spending time in
MySpace for fun and also to promote my book, which I wrote for
college-aged women. So out of curiosity I posted a topic in one of the
forums for undergrads, called “Has College affected your faith?” Read
More...
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What's a precipice and what does it have to do
with college?
A. A precipice is a steep cliff, or situation of great peril. This
definition accurately describes what it feels like to leave behind
what you know at home to face an unknown future in college.
In her blog, author Anna L. Davis writes, "During the summer
between high school and college, I felt so many emotions that I
hardly knew what to do with them. Relief, excitement, sadness,
and fear of the unknown, just to name a few. I remember
thinking at the time that it felt like standing at the edge of a
precipice, with my future on the other side, and a giant chasm
between me and my future."
Q. There are many books available for Christian
students going to college. How is this one
different?
A. The College Precipice: Faith and Life for Young Women is
the only book of this type that's specifically for women. Our
culture today sends a certain message about womanhood, that
says women should be self-advancing, sexually confident, and
independent. This message comes across loud and clear on
the college campus, and can really challenge the Christian
faith. So Christian girls are caught in this struggle between the
self-denial taught in their church, and the self-absorption
promoted by our culture. But what we find in this book is that
God is big enough to handle these questions.

Welcome to the official website for The College Precipice for Christian girls going to college or already in college.
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