King Of The Campus
$14.99
“Does the Kingship of Christ matter for your college experience?
What would it look like for the kingdom to come to your university?
What does it mean for shalom to reign on your campus?
The message you hear when heading off to college is usually a series of “Do’s and Don’t’s”: Read your Bible. Go to Church. Don’t drink beer. Don’t have sex. While these are important, they are neither big enough nor compelling enough to warrant your attention and energy for four years but the kingdom of God is.
KING OF THE CAMPUS is a conversation about faithfully engaging God’s mission of love in your local college context. From author Steve Lutz’s experience as a college minister at Penn State comes a book about living counterculturally and with purpose in the midst of academia. Themed chapters and discussion questions make this book is perfect for college small groups.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834131545
ISBN10: 0834131544
Stephen Lutz
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2013
Publisher: The House Studio
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