Twentysomething: Surviving and Thriving in the Real World
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.98 (718 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0849944449 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-18 |
Language | : | English |
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"Our twenties really can be some of the best years of our lives, no matter what our landlords, bosses, parents, or anyone else says," encourages Feinberg.Offering Scriptural insights, encouragement, humor, and practical wisdom, twentysomething confronts this "crisis" and shows you how to survive without losing your patience or your passion for life. Margaret Feinberg-twentysomething herself-wants you to know that there are tens of thousands of others facing these same challenges. twentysomething will inspire you to hold onto
I read this book along side two other books directed I read this book along side two other books directed towards twenty something's. I appreciated the influence of Christianity in this one compared to the others. However, I found the Defining decade to be more helpful. Much of the advice is generic and rooted in personal anecdotes that I didn't find as relatable.. dorkyfreak said Encouraging Book for a confused "Encouraging Book for a confused 20something Christian" according to dorkyfreak. This book made me realize that I'm not the only one experiencing such a drastic change (and lots of disappointment) after college. The first chapter of the book was alright, but after reading the 2nd chapter, that's when the author tackle the typical problems 20something faces. If anyone is having a tough time adjusting to being an responsible adult, figuring out he/she is suppose t. 0something Christian. This book made me realize that I'm not the only one experiencing such a drastic change (and lots of disappointment) after college. The first chapter of the book was alright, but after reading the "Encouraging Book for a confused 20something Christian" according to dorkyfreak. This book made me realize that I'm not the only one experiencing such a drastic change (and lots of disappointment) after college. The first chapter of the book was alright, but after reading the 2nd chapter, that's when the author tackle the typical problems 20something faces. If anyone is having a tough time adjusting to being an responsible adult, figuring out he/she is suppose t. nd chapter, that's when the author tackle the typical problems "Encouraging Book for a confused 20something Christian" according to dorkyfreak. This book made me realize that I'm not the only one experiencing such a drastic change (and lots of disappointment) after college. The first chapter of the book was alright, but after reading the 2nd chapter, that's when the author tackle the typical problems 20something faces. If anyone is having a tough time adjusting to being an responsible adult, figuring out he/she is suppose t. 0something faces. If anyone is having a tough time adjusting to being an responsible adult, figuring out he/she is suppose t. Shane A. Brewer said Interesting book, good advice, but not life changing. Twentysomething by Feinberg writes about the phase of your life where you move from the school world into the real world from a Christian perspective. The topic of finding one's purpose is a hot topic these days and Feinberg attempts to tackle the topic as well.The book goes through some of the issues that arise and Feinberg lets us in on a couple challenges she faced while finding
About the AuthorA self-described “hot mess,” Margaret Feinberg is a popular Bible teacher and speaker at churches and leading conferences such as Catalyst, Thrive, and Women of Joy. Her books, including The Organic God, The Sacred Echo, Scouting the Divine, Wonderstruck, Fight Back With Joy, and their corresponding Bible studies, have sold nearly one million copies and received critical acclaim and extensive national media coverage from CNN, the Associated Press, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and more.She was recently named one of 50 women most shaping culture and the church today by Christianity Today, one of the 30 Voices who will help lead the church in the next decade by Charisma magazine and one of 40 who will shape Christian publishing by Christian Retailing magazine. Margaret lives in Salt Lake City, Utah with her husband, Leif, and their superpup, Hershey. She believes some of the best days are spent in jammies, lau
Margaret lives in Salt Lake City, Utah with her husband, Leif, and their superpup, Hershey. A self-described “hot mess,” Margaret Feinberg is a popular Bible teacher and speaker at churches and leading conferences such as Catalyst, Thrive, and Women of Joy. She believes some of the best days are spent in jammies, laughing and being silly.. Her books, including The Organic God,