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How do we shift our conversations from "back in my day" or "when I was in school" when we are in the company of young adults? The gap seems to widen the more removed we are from our young adult selves, doesn't it? A recent college graduate, Adriana Hinkle, gives us practical insights into bridging stronger relationships between generations regardless of ages and even faith differences.
In this episode, you'll hear:
- How her family laid a strong foundation in her growing up years and how they loved her as she wrestled with her faith
- What she does to practically live out her faith on campus
- How to reach a community different than ourselves
Whether you are a parent, mentor, grandparent, aunt, uncle, this episode will encourage you to connect with the young adults in your life.
For more information about Taste and Seek, check out our website at www.tasteandseek.org
By Linnea SmithHow do we shift our conversations from "back in my day" or "when I was in school" when we are in the company of young adults? The gap seems to widen the more removed we are from our young adult selves, doesn't it? A recent college graduate, Adriana Hinkle, gives us practical insights into bridging stronger relationships between generations regardless of ages and even faith differences.
In this episode, you'll hear:
- How her family laid a strong foundation in her growing up years and how they loved her as she wrestled with her faith
- What she does to practically live out her faith on campus
- How to reach a community different than ourselves
Whether you are a parent, mentor, grandparent, aunt, uncle, this episode will encourage you to connect with the young adults in your life.
For more information about Taste and Seek, check out our website at www.tasteandseek.org