A 30-Minute Overview of A Practical Guide to Culture: Helping the Next Generation Navigate Today’s World

· David C Cook
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25
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About this eBook

You’re busy with work, family, and life; but with the new Faith Blueprints series from David C Cook, there is still time to learn from some of the world’s best thinkers on the subjects of faith and culture. Faith Blueprints are executive summaries, designed to quickly and efficiently provide you with the main concepts and highlights from some of David C Cook’s best books. These blueprints are most effective when used alongside the original book as a quick reference or outline, but they can also be used by themselves.

We don’t have to lose the next generation to culture. In A Practical Guide to Culture, John Stonestreet and Brett Kunkle explore questions including:
 
  • What unseen undercurrents are shaping twenty-first-century youth culture?
  • Why do so many kids struggle with identity?
  • How do we talk to kids about same-sex marriage and transgenderism?
  • How can leaders steer kids away from substance abuse and other addictions?
  • How can we ground students in the biblical story and empower them to change the world? 
 
With biblical clarity, this is the practical go-to manual to equip kids to rise above the culture.
 

About the author

John Stonestreet is president of the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, the cohost of BreakPoint, and the coauthor of several books. Brett Kunkle is the student impact director at Stand to Reason, with more than twenty-five years of experience working with junior high, high school, and college students. John and Brett are sought-after public speakers who address tens of thousands of students, teachers, parents, and pastors each year. John lives with his family in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Brett lives with his family in Southern California.

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