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ISBN: 9780830758357 ISBN-13: 9780830758357 Availability: In Stock
Publisher's Description
The Campus Survival Guide, from the editors of the popular Student to Student and Campus Voices books, features 60 student essays on topics ranging from communion sacraments to super heroes. Like its popular predecessors in the series, each devotional includes a list of Scripture readings for the week, along with a companion article offering helpful, humorous or inspirational information. Articles coincide with events commonly occurring during the academic year, with seasonal entries focusing on holidays, semester exams, Easter breaks and summer vacations. A perfect gift to keep Christian college students focused on what matters most!
Author Bio
Paul Buchanan, MFA | Mission Viejo, CA Paul is an associate professor of English at Biola University teaching creative writing and advanced composition. He is co-editor, with Paula Miller, of Student to Student and Campus Voices. Paula Miller, MA | Chino, CA Paula teaches college composition and literature courses along with English classes for international students. She is coeditor, with Paul Buchanan, of Student to Student and Campus Voices.