Stories of young adults who made decisions - and the dramatic outcomes.
Excellent guide for those who are facing big choices
Explains how to focus on the right motives behind life decisions
Teaches how to make wise decisions
Advice is biblically founded
Perfect gift for graduates
Life is full of decisions - both major and minor. Should I take this job? Should I go to college? What if he asks me to marry him? This book is especially aimed at young people and the decision-making processes of their lives. Its goal is to help young people become more effective by focusing on the right motives, looking ahead to potential outcomes, and ultimately turning to Jesus Christ for guidance. A beautiful gift book full of vignettes of young people faced with decisions, and how they tackled each one.
Review
A beautiful gift book full of vignettes of young people faced with decisions, and how they tackled each one. -- Roger Howerton, Acquisitions Editor, New Leaf Press
About the Author
Nicholas Comninellis, M.D. teaches preventive medicine and health leadership at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and Trinity Lutheran Hospital Family Medicine Residency. In his free time, Nicholas is active in writing jazz music and working with Kanakuk Kamps in Branson, Missouri. He is the author of five other books.
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Life is full of decisions - both major and minor. Should I take this job? Should I go to college? What if he asks me to marry him? This book is especially aimed at young people and the decision-making processes of their lives. Its goal is to help young people become more effective by focusing on the right motives, looking ahead to potential outcomes, and ultimately turning to Jesus Christ for guidance. A beautiful gift book full of vignettes of young people faced with decisions, and how they tackled each one.
Review
A beautiful gift book full of vignettes of young people faced with decisions, and how they tackled each one. -- Roger Howerton, Acquisitions Editor, New Leaf Press
About the Author
Nicholas Comninellis, M.D. teaches preventive medicine and health leadership at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and Trinity Lutheran Hospital Family Medicine Residency. In his free time, Nicholas is active in writing jazz music and working with Kanakuk Kamps in Branson, Missouri. He is the author of five other books.