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Description
Most young adults at some point experience a personal "shipwreck"—missing out on the job you wanted, the unexpected end of a relationship, a crisis of faith—that threatens to rip apart the fabric of your identity. What helps navigate a personal shipwreck is to have a crew of reliable people who walk with you through it.
In Crew: Finding Community When Your Dreams Crash, Christin Taylor explores how young adults can both find good company during a time of personal shipwreck and be good company for others who might be experiencing their own shipwreck. In the process, you will learn the hope and security that comes from being part of a community.
Based on sound scriptural principles and the latest research on young adult spiritual formation, Taylor gives young adults the knowledge and perspective you need to build a community that will help you make your way toward a sense of hope and new meaning. [From the publisher]
ISBN
9780898277074
Publication Date
8-2014
Publisher
Wesleyan Publishing House
City
Indianapolis, IN
Department 1
English
Copyright Note
This is the publisher's version of the work. This publication appears in Gettysburg College's institutional repository by permission of the copyright owner for personal use, not for redistribution.
Recommended Citation
Taylor, Christin. Crew: Finding Community When Your Dreams Crash. Indianapolis, IN: Wesleyan Publishing House, 2014.
Required Publisher's Statement
Original version is available from the publisher at: http://www.wphonline.com/product.asp?sku=2158_BKBZ93
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Children's and Young Adult Literature Commons, Social Psychology and Interaction Commons
Comments
The book's introduction is available above for download.