A Pastor’s Survivor Guide for College or for Career

A Pastor’s Survivor Guide for College or for Career

This survival guide is for Christian high school graduates who may or may not have a church background and are planning to attend college or pursue some kind of vocational work and training. This booklet may also be helpful to any graduate who is interested in spiritual things or wants to include God as a part of his or her future life journey.

The Survivor Guide for College/Career comes from a retired pastor's wisdom and knowledge through many years of helping people in all stages of life, including teenagers. The book explains three reasons why such a guide in needed and discusses four ways to survive in a changing world that often does not support Christian values.

This survival guide is open, honest, and practical in providing today's young adults direction and wisdom by using many Scripture quotes representing God's point of view. Jesus said, "Therefore everyone who hears these words of Mine, and acts upon them, may be compared to a wise man, who built his house upon the rock." (Matthew 7:24; NASB)

About the Book
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Author: Jay Ashbaucher
Genres: Christian Grouth, Christian Living, Christian Self-Help
Tags: Christian Faith, Christian Living, Christianity, Jay Ashbaucher, Religion, Spirituality
Publisher: Reid Ashbaucher Publications
Publication Year: 2022
Format: Paperback
Length: 54
ASIN: 1735094862
ISBN: 9781735094861
List Price: 9.99
Jay Ashbaucher

Toledo, Ohio, is where Jay and his wife, Connie, spent their childhoods. Following college, he obtained a Master of Divinity degree from a seminary in Deerfield, Illinois. Jay then spent forty-four years in Glasgow, Montana, pastoring and teaching in a growing church. Besides he and his wife raising a family, Jay enjoyed the people of the church and were blessed to participate in many short-term mission trips. His ministries included teaching Bible and philosophy of Christianity at a one-year Bible college, two decades as a fifth-step counselor and lecturer in an alcohol/drug treatment center, leading and participating in small groups, counseling individuals, and teaching grief classes at a hospital. Hobbies included reading, hiking, golf, racquetball, hunting, and traveling Montana with his family. Married over 57 years, he and his fun to be with wife are retired, now living in Michigan to be near their two married children and seven grandchildren.

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