According to The Barna Group research, only 31 percent of twentysomethings attend church on a weekly basis, but 80 percent say their religious faith is highly important. Author Erin Keeley Marshall shares what she wishes she had learned after college and in doing so helps this spiritually hungry generation find God’s way to identity, security, and purpose. Using friendly wit, relatable experience, and biblical illustrations, Marshall addresses readers’ needs, concerns, and hopes with faith–grounded guidance and encouragement. These personal and advantageous truths of faith can reach a generation that adeptly builds community and connection in their social and professional lives—yet still longs for it in their spiritual lives.
Erin Keeley Marshall is the author of Navigating Route 20-Something (Harvest House 2008) and The Daily God Book (Tyndale House 2007). She was also a contributing writer for Becoming 2 and Becoming 2008 New Testaments, the Revolve 2007 New Testament, and the Revolve Devotional Bible (Thomas Nelson). She has edited and written for several publishing companies throughout the United States. Her experience includes product development; writing devotional and Bible study material, and cover and marketing copy; compiling content; research; managing manuscripts from the concept through publication stages; and editing fiction and nonfiction, juvenile Bibles, and gift books. In her spare time she enjoys jogging, outdoor activities, lake living, decorating, cooking/baking, traveling, and hanging out with her family.