The young adult years are a time to listen and a time to discern among the many voices that inspire, encourage and invite. It is a time to discover the voice that whispers deep within.-From the Introduction
"I have no idea where I am going."
If you've ever thought, muttered or text-messaged this sentence, Finding My Voice: A Young Woman's Perspective will help you find answers to life's persistent questions: Who am I? Where am I going? Who is going with me? How will I make a difference in the world? Is God in my life? What does God want me to do? Is anybody listening to me?
Beth M. Knobbe understands firsthand the ups and downs of being a 20-something, the desire to belong, the longing to love and be loved. She knows the mysteries and realities of getting a career off the ground, the subtle temptations to conform to what the world wants and the ads say you must be, and the challenges you face to make people understand that you have a voice and you have something meaningful to say.
Holiness is not what we do, it is who we are. We belong to God, and that will always be enough. Discover who you are as a gift of God.
BETH M. KNOBBE, a campus minister at the Sheil Catholic Center of Northwestern University, graduated in 2007 with a masters degree in divinity from the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. As a campus minister, she mentors students and organizes retreats and service trips. A member of the Catholic Campus Ministry Association, she speaks often about young adult spirituality. She has had articles published in U.S. Catholic and The Word on Campus.
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