
Adulting for Jesus
A Book about Purpose, Trusting God, and (Obviously) Burritos
Is adulthood a curse? What should I do with all these participation trophies? As young adults try to figure things out and answer deep, soul-heavy questions, they’re given flak for living in “extended adolescence.” In a world that insists we can (and should) have it all, Adulting for Jesus uses humor to offer topical advice and encouragement for those who are asking, “Is this really all there is?” Develop realistic expectations and a healthy, godly outlook on life for: ·relationships ·calling ·blessings ·serving ·sabbath ·social media ·anxietyReaders will find that by learning to laugh at themselves and find humor in situations, the reduced stress and anxiety makes the ride so much more enjoyable. Most importantly, the more young adults learn about God and see His faithfulness in their lives, the more they grow to love His will, even if it’s not exactly what they imagined.
- Opening Credits
- Dedication | Introduction: People Tell Me Things
- Chapter 1: Chasing Unicorns, Callings, and Perfect Decisions
- Chapter 2: The Struggle Is Too Real
- Chapter 3: Fading Glory
- Chapter 4: Work: It Does a Soul Good
- Chapter 5: The Formula for Perfect
- Chapter 6: I Can Do All the Things
- Chapter 7: Finding Rest in an Anti-Sabbath World
- Chapter 8: The Social Media Monster
- Chapter 9: Friendship Is the Best Ship
- Chapter 10: Cue the Anxiety
- Chapter 11: Operation Expectation Adjustment
- Chapter 12: The Contentment Conundrum
- Chapter 13: Winning at Life
- Author's Note
- Closing Credits