TwentySomeone: Finding Yourself in a Decade of Transition

TwentySomeone: Finding Yourself in a Decade of Transition

TwentySomeone: Finding Yourself in a Decade of Transition

TwentySomeone: Finding Yourself in a Decade of Transition

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Overview

Live Strategically

The decade of your twenties is full of important, stressful, maddening questions: What will I do? Who will I love? Where will I live?

But maybe there’s a bigger question: Who am I? The fact is, the period of time between your teens and thirties will shape a lot of your character, your calling, and your view of the world.

Authors Craig Dunham and Doug Serven (recent graduates of their twenties) explain that the difference between a twentysomething and TwentySomeone has to do with the questions we ask. Instead of asking, “What will I do?” twentysomeones need to ask “Who am I?”–the real question of the twenties.

Full of personal experience and practical wisdom, TwentySomeone helps you make the most of your twenties while giving you the skills to handle common life experiences like singlehood, first jobs, getting married, having kids, and buying stuff. This is a guidebook that will help you discover who God is calling you to be.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781578566952
Publisher: The Crown Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/16/2003
Series: Red Hill Youth Devotionals Series
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 9.01(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Craig Dunham and Doug Serven met in college at the University of Missouri-Columbia and both worked for The Navigators after graduation. Craig is now the director of programs and marketing for the Glen Eyrie Group, the camping/conference ministry of The Navigators. Doug is now the Reformed University Fellowship campus minister at the University of Oklahoma and is ordained through the Presbyterian Church in America.
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