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Adult-ish: 30-ish Lessons on Life, Relationships, Calling, and Being a Christian

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Young adults aged 18-30 live in the gray area of life. They aren’t necessarily considered a teenager and part of the youth group, but they may still have friends and enjoy activities with that group. Some are 25, have a college degree, but still live with their parents. Some are on college campuses, while others are full-time in the work force. Some are single , while others are in serious relationships. Legally, they are adults, but they're still figuring out this confusing thing called life. They are Adult-ish. Between the ages of 18-30 are when the most crucial life decisions are made. We expect this age group to just "get it" by the time they graduate high school. Unfortunately, this unrealistic expectation causes many of our young adults to feel lost and inadequate, and in turn, they fall through the cracks of our churches and life groups. 30-ish Lessons on Life, Relationships, Calling and Being a Christian, is a guide book for those who are becoming adults. This guide's purpose is to teach how to seize opportunities, know your calling, form relationships, and help you become an "Adult" Christian.

250 pages, Paperback

Published November 19, 2022

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April 3, 2024
I really enjoyed reading this book even though I am not in the target age group. Most of it I can apply to my life. I bought it to teach my teen boys and I’m glad I did! I’m sure it will benefit them as much if not more than it did me. There are a few typos but not an annoying amount. I only found one Bible fact that I didn’t agree with. When discussing Abraham it says he lied because he was scared someone would take his wife. Actually he lied so he wouldn’t be killed for his wife. So it was close enough. I am not a theologian but I am fairly certain everything else was correct. Looking forward to a more in depth study of this book.
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