Varsity Faith: A Thoughtful, Humble, Intentional, and Hopeful Option for Christian Students
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Kierman
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Written by:
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Trevor Hamaker
About this listen
Christian students are in a tough spot. What they've heard about God doesn't seem to match what they see in the world, and they're getting tired of trite slogans that try to sweep it under the rug.
Many are choosing to leave their faith behind.
But that's not the only option.
This book addresses the problem and offers a way of Christian faith that is thoughtful, humble, intentional, and hopeful.
©2013 Trevor Hamaker (P)2015 Trevor Hamaker
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What the critics say
"Trevor Hamaker brings to his writing a great passion for the gospel, a playful exploration over a range of images, a wisdom out of practical reflection, and an urgency for growing believers." (Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary)
" Varsity Faith...provides a way of connecting young people's heads, hands, and hearts." (Andrew Root, Luther Theological Seminary)
"Trevor Hamaker is an ideal guide for students into the tough questions and complexities of theology. His wisdom, humility, and authenticity make this book an excellent resource for students." (Ed Cyzewski, author of Coffeehouse Theology: Reflecting on God in Everyday Life)