... a clear, concise, and compelling resource to help students deepen their biblical thinking during a vital season of their lives. -- J. Garrett Kell A rich blend of wisdom and practice, its a great read for any Christian stepping into this pivotal stage of life. -- Trevin Wax You dont realize how risky parenting is until you send your kids to college. They step out into an atmosphere of strange windschallenges they didnt know theyd face, and youve halfway forgotten. Thankfully, Rogers and Wood have lived out there with college students, learning how to guide them to old truth for new challenges. Exceptional. -- Jeremy Pierre The book answers the most pressing questions that students have, including how to know God, how to choose a vocation, and what to look for in a future spouse. Im excited to get this book into the hands of our high school and college students as they navigate such a pivotal season of life. -- Corey Abney An opportunity to hear Gods unchanging truths amidst our ever-changing culture. Put down your digital devices and immerse yourself in its pages; its a goldmine of wisdom to help navigate your most pressing concerns. -- Troy Nesbitt Jon and Trent have years of experience leading and ministering to college students. What they have put together in this book is a resource that answers lifes most important questions to help the next generation build a solid foundation in Christ and His Word. -- Kevin Ezell ... this is a wise and timely tool. It provides answers and a framework for thinking Christianly about work, friendship, sexuality, truth, and calling. The tone is pastoral, and the content is anchored deeply in Scripture, a valuable combination. I plan to commend it to students in our church and the parents raising them. -- Will Galkin Drawing on their years of experience in the university classroom and on campus, Dr. Rogers and Dr. Wood have delivered a Gospel-saturated, practically helpful resource to guide college students toward biblical discernment and wisdom. From the thoughtful selection of topics to the focused application of Scripture, Rogers and Wood lead the reader to think biblically and critically about the key worldview and life decisions that students face in these formative years. -- Brian White