Ready or Not, Drew Moser
Ready or Not, Drew Moser
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Ready or Not
Leaning Into Life in Our Twenties

Author: Drew Moser, Jess Fankhauser

Narrator: Brandon Batchelar

Unabridged: 5 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 04/03/2018

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Discerning a calling is a messy undertaking. You are already involved in many good things now, even as you are being called to many good things in your future. The good life―good work, good relationships, good citizenship, good faith―is to be enjoyed now and pursued on every horizon. We are living out the Kingdom of God even as we seek it.

Ready or Not is a much-needed resource for young people on exploring the complexity of vocation in empowering, not prescriptive, ways. After exploring four foundational questions for emerging adulthood―Who is God? Who am I? How have I been shaped? What are my contexts?―you will work through interactive chapters covering the contours of adulthood, including: spirituality, family, community, and work.

Explore the full depths of your twenties with bravery and vulnerability! With insight into life skills, personal growth, and spirituality, Ready or Not will set you on a faithful trajectory for a good and meaningful life.

About The Author

Drew Moser is an author, speaker, and researcher of twentysomethings. Drew is Dean of Experiential Learning at Taylor University and an associate professor of higher education and student development. Drew's work has been featured in numerous journals, periodicals, conferences, and seminars. Drew is Co-Director of the Vocation in College Project, a multi-phase research exploration of vocation in the college student experience. Relying upon social science methodologies, this project seeks to convey the collective experience of college students with regards to vocation.  Drew holds a M.A. in Christian Studies from Denver Seminary, and Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership from Indiana State University. He, his wife, and 5 children reside in Upland, Indiana, where the good life can be found in abundance. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Josiah

Great thoughts, structure, questions, and insights for considering vocation as a twentysomething. Chapters outline some of the foundation for thinking through vocation (vocation definition, identity, experience, etc.) and then focus on a handful of components of vocation (work, family, spirituality,......more

Goodreads review by Kelsey

Being in my twenties, I found this book to be a great reminder about the purpose of this season and the flourishing that is to come from it. Moser and Fankhauser team up and pour out their expertise on the topic, writing about why our 20s matter and answering questions that most college students and......more

Goodreads review by Chin

accessible, practical, thoughtful, and a must-read for twenty-somethings. Drew and Jess use research, stories, and experiences to craft engaging and down-to-earth frameworks for how we can and should approach this chaotic thing called life.......more

Goodreads review by Jalynn

About the Book: Discerning a calling is a messy undertaking. You are already involved in many good things now, even as you are being called to many good things in your future. The good life―good work, good relationships, good citizenship, good faith―is to be enjoyed now and pursued on every horizon.......more

Goodreads review by Fylvia

This book is meant to help twentysomethings as they figure out life and all that lies ahead of them. Had I read this book in my 20s, I’m sure my life would be completely different from what it is today. However, I’m equally sure that my know-it-all younger self would have scoffed at the suggestion of......more