Regardless of degree program or eventual career goals, every student is called to a lifetime of service in the kingdom of God. In Kingdom Students, authors Cory Barnes and Norris Grubbs invite college students to embrace their God-given responsibility to steward their time, resources, and educational opportunities for the glory of God and the good of the kingdom. More than just telling students how to think, Grubbs and Barnes winsomely guide the reader in accomplishing this task, creating a blueprint for navigating scholarship, productivity, leadership, and relationships in the collegiate context.
More like a 3.5-3.75, but still good. I would recommend it to students before they go to college, and potentially those going back to school no matter the age. Some info really only applies to the typical "fresh out of highschool, 18, just starting college, haven't lived much life," but there were still good pieces of wisdom for just those seeking higher education no matter the age.
This book was 114 pages, it took me this long to read because well I didn’t enjoy it. I put in a lot of initial work and felt the need to see it through, but overall eh.