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OverviewThese days, I hear postcollege friends wishing their way through their twenties, hoping for better days. Relationships are a burden, work is a burden, finances are a burden--everything is a burden. The thought seems to be that if they can just get to their thirties, they'll have everything figured out and can finally feel like successful adults. But that's an illusion, as anyone who is in or has already passed through their thirties knows. We don't grow up because we hit some chronological age; we grow up when we decide to live, when we reach out and grasp hope by the tail and allow it to pull us into the future. I'm a professor of undergraduate students and I attend a church populated by twentysomethings, so I spend at least six days a week with college- and postcollege-aged folk. Since in my mind I'm still in my twenties, I'm obviously in my element. But I've been through some stuff and have had a few days of growing up, so I wanted to share some of those stories. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Shotsberger , Hannah SeldenPublisher: Resource Publications (CA) Imprint: Resource Publications (CA) Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.268kg ISBN: 9781666719680ISBN 10: 1666719684 Pages: 100 Publication Date: 10 December 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""In an era of ageism and the paralysis of 'adulting, ' Shotsberger embodies wisdom and offers hope across the stratification of generations concerning some of life's biggest challenges. Through both a biblical grid and his own experiences, Paul illuminates how the tension between God's promises to us and the fulfillment thereof is designed as opportunities to continually grow, mature, and be transformed--to 'adult' emotionally and spiritually unto a flourishing, God-honoring life."" --Joshua Joel Spoelstra, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Piedmont University ""A Love Letter to Twentysomethings Everywhere is the book I wish I'd had when I hit those uncertain college and postcollege years. Paul Shotsberger condenses God's greatest life lessons into a concentrated, transforming wisdom through personal and refreshingly relatable experiences. Readers are sure to find immediate relief from life's biggest concerns as they fall into the arms of a loving God who faithfully demonstrates his plans in the most unexpected and adventurous ways."" --Scott Williams, Cohost, Moments That Matter podcast" """In an era of ageism and the paralysis of 'adulting, ' Shotsberger embodies wisdom and offers hope across the stratification of generations concerning some of life's biggest challenges. Through both a biblical grid and his own experiences, Paul illuminates how the tension between God's promises to us and the fulfillment thereof is designed as opportunities to continually grow, mature, and be transformed--to 'adult' emotionally and spiritually unto a flourishing, God-honoring life."" --Joshua Joel Spoelstra, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Piedmont University ""A Love Letter to Twentysomethings Everywhere is the book I wish I'd had when I hit those uncertain college and postcollege years. Paul Shotsberger condenses God's greatest life lessons into a concentrated, transforming wisdom through personal and refreshingly relatable experiences. Readers are sure to find immediate relief from life's biggest concerns as they fall into the arms of a loving God who faithfully demonstrates his plans in the most unexpected and adventurous ways."" --Scott Williams, Cohost, Moments That Matter podcast" In an era of ageism and the paralysis of 'adulting, ' Shotsberger embodies wisdom and offers hope across the stratification of generations concerning some of life's biggest challenges. Through both a biblical grid and his own experiences, Paul illuminates how the tension between God's promises to us and the fulfillment thereof is designed as opportunities to continually grow, mature, and be transformed--to 'adult' emotionally and spiritually unto a flourishing, God-honoring life. --Joshua Joel Spoelstra, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Piedmont University A Love Letter to Twentysomethings Everywhere is the book I wish I'd had when I hit those uncertain college and postcollege years. Paul Shotsberger condenses God's greatest life lessons into a concentrated, transforming wisdom through personal and refreshingly relatable experiences. Readers are sure to find immediate relief from life's biggest concerns as they fall into the arms of a loving God who faithfully demonstrates his plans in the most unexpected and adventurous ways. --Scott Williams, Cohost, Moments That Matter podcast Author InformationPaul Shotsberger is a professor of education at Southern Wesleyan University. He is in his sixties in his body but in his twenties in his mind. Over his career he has served as an officer in the United States Navy, a high school mathematics teacher, a mathematics education professor, and a missionary in Ukraine. He is the author of Choices: God's and Ours (2018) and Moments That Matter (2020). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |