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Three seemingly unremarkable principles shape and strengthen the Christian life. Though often viewed as normal and routine, cultivating these everyday "habits of grace" give us access to these God-designed channels through which His love and power flow. Today our guest host Ed Stetzer will talk with someone who will tell us what those principles are and how to cultivate them in our lives.
It's easy to assume that nothing ever really changes, but that is not true when it comes to the higher education of the modern american student. The "wired generation" have lived lives vastly different than college students even less than 30 years ago did. Today our guest host Ed Stetzer, will speak to someone who will answer some of the big questions surrounding this topic such as: What do parents need to know to prepare their kids for what lies ahead? How have these changes in culture affected higher education? How is the next generation expressing its spiritual needs and how can believers meet and engage them with the good news of the gospel? If your child is in college, preparing for college or looking at college in the next couple of years, this conversation is for you.
David Mathis serves as the executive editor at desiringGod.org, pastor at Cities Church, and adjunct professor at Bethlehem College & Seminary. He writes regularly at desiringGod.org
Laurel Bunker is the Associate VP of Christian Formation and Church Relations at Bethel University. She is a member of the President's Executive Leadership Team, providing strategic guidance on issues related to the spiritual formation and personal development of the student body.