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(More customer reviews)What to buy that high school graduate who is a Christian? If the answer is, "Buy him/her a book," until now the option had been limited to saccharin, shallow devotional guides. With David Wheaton's "University of Destruction: Your Game Plan for Spiritual Victory on Campus," there is now an option that is relevant, penetrating, and practical.
Author David Wheaton has "been there, done that." From his own experience on the campus of Stanford University, from his research, and from his interaction with 1000s of young people, Wheaton has distilled three "Pillars of Peril" for the Christian on the college campus: sex, alcohol/drugs, and humanism. After identifying the perils, Wheaton creatively offers realistic guidelines for raising the college spiritual GPA in order to become a victorious Christian on campus.
Wheaton demonstrates his insight by not stopping at the "body sins" of college campus--sex, drugs, and alcohol. For the deepest, ongoing college peril is the "mental sin" or "faith sin" of the deconstruction of belief that systematically occurs on secular college campuses.
You know that a book is solid when both Sean Hannity and Dr. John MacArthur recommend it. They're correct. "University of Destruction" is an excellent gift not only for the high school graduate, but for her/his parents.
Reviewer: Robert W. Kellemen, Ph.D., is the author of "Soul Physicians" and "Spiritual Friends." He is also the parent of a college junior on an elite secular college campus and the parent of a high school senior headed to an elite college.
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The statistic is staggering: As many as 50 percent of Christian studentssay they have lost their faith after four years in college. For far toomany students, the transition from home life to campus life istraumatic--what begins as a University of Instruction often ends upbeing a University of Destruction...with long-lasting negative effectsand no guarantee of return.Relating his own experiences at Stanford, David Wheaton describes thethree Pillars of Peril you will face in college-sex, drugs/alcohol, andhumanism-and presents a game plan for victory over these pitfalls basedon raising your spiritual GPA. You will also receive practical advice ondating, friends, choosing the right college, and how to get back oncourse if you have gone astray.Headed to college? Already there? Let University of Destruction show youhow to be an Overcomer on campus!

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