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"All readers whether theyre 21-year-old single college students or 29-year-old married parents will relate in some way." --
CBA Marketplace"Craig Dunham and Doug Serven have done a masterful job anticipating the questions young adults should be asking..." --
Jerry Bridges, author of The Pursuit of Holiness and staff member of The Navigators"In TwentySomeone, Craig Dunham and Doug Serven generously share their journeys...This book will serve as a mentor for many." --
Sharon Daloz Parks, author of Big Questions, Worthy Dreams: Mentoring Young Adults in Their Search for Meaning, Purpose, and Faith"Recommended...teenagers and adults, no matter what age, will find this book fun, interesting, and useful." --
Christian Book Previews.com"Some of us not-so-twenty folks are a bit envious that we didnt have this book around...A must-have, must-read..." --
The Discerning Reader.com
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The decade of the twenties is one of major transition for most young adults. Unfortunately, many drift aimlessly through these critical years because they know neither the questions to ask nor the answers they need. Craig Dunham and Doug Serven have done a masterful job anticipating the questions young adults should be asking and helping them find the right answers. Every twentysomeone should profit from this book.
Jerry Bridges, author of
The Pursuit of Holiness and staff member of The Navigators
With personal transparency and spiritual insight Craig Dunham and Doug Serven offer wonderful insights that yield great opportunities for Gospel transformation.
Bryan Chapell, president of Covenant Theological Seminary
In
TwentySomeone, Craig Dunham and Doug Serven generously share their journeys through their own twenties decade in a fresh, thoughtful, and practical style that builds a bridge between key questions in the young adult years and the experience of Christian faith. This book will serve as a ‘mentor’ for many.
Sharon Daloz Parks, author of
Big Questions, Worthy Dreams: Mentoring Young Adults in Their Search for Meaning, Purpose, and Faith
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