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As a college student, you are undoubtedly surrounded by a lot of different “voices” every day. At times, it can seem as if just about everyone has an opinion about what you should do and say and how you should live your life. With all of the other adjustments you have to make, life in college can become a confusing and chaotic time of change. One of the biggest challenges you will face will be learning how to listen to the godly voices in your life so that you can not only survive but also thrive in the midst of this time of transition. To help you, Campus Voices offers a collection of practical reflections from students from a variety of different backgrounds (more than 27 schools are represented) on topics ranging from getting along with troublesome roommates to balancing a heavy class load to dealing with times of crisis to maintaining your spiritual walk with God in the midst of challenges and changes. You will instantly identify with the authentic voices of these students who have found their way through the maze of college life and, through it, have grown in their relationships with God. You can thrive in college. Here’s how.
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Thrive spiritually, personally and academically through your college experience! Find wisdom and inspiration to navigate through the college years while growing in relationship with God in this collection of reflections by students, for students.
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Readers can find wisdom and inspiration to navigate through the college years while growing in relationships with God in this collection of reflections by students, for students.
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New college students face a world of adjustments as they take on the challenge of campus life, and one of the biggest tests is learning to thrive in the midst of monumental life change. Student to Student is a collection of reflections written by students, for students, that takes an honest look at the most common pitfalls and opportunities that life on campus affords. These weekly readings are written by Christian college students from a variety of Christian and secular institutions—over 20 schools are represented—and each entry opens a window into real-life campus experiences. Readers will instantly identify with the authentic voices of students finding their way through the maze of college life while growing their relationships with God.
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College students face many challenges in campus life. Campus Voices is a collection of spiritual and practical reflections written by students, taking a look at the challenges of campus life and offering advice to help them thrive amidst the chaos.
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The Campus Survival Guide, from the editors of the popular Student to Student and Campus Voices books, features 60 student essays on topics ranging from communion sacraments to super heroes. Like its popular predecessors in the series, each devotional includes a list of Scripture readings for the week, along with a companion article offering helpful, humorous or inspirational information. Articles coincide with events commonly occurring during the academic year, with seasonal entries focusing on holidays, semester exams, Easter breaks and summer vacations. A perfect gift to keep Christian college students focused on what matters most!
About the Author
PAUL BUCHANAN, MFA, is an associate professor of English at Biola University who teaches creative writing and advanced composition. He holds graduate degrees from the University of California and the University of Southern California, and has published 20 juvenile and young adult novels, including 10 titles in The Misadventures of Willie Plummet series and five titles in the Heebie Jeebies series.
PAULA MILLER, MA, is a full-time professor in English at Biola University who teaches composition and literature. She has also served as an English professor at Azusa Pacific University and the University of LaVerne. A freelance writer, she has published a number of literary articles for high school and college students in works such as Masterplots, Critical Survey of Short Fiction and The Dictionary of Literary Biography. She is the coeditor, with Paul Buchanan, of Student to Student.