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For young adults, the desire to say something meaningful about our human experience lies at the core of our spiritual life. Once we've made this initial connection, Mossa writes, we must complete the connection by eventually making God and other people a part of it. We need only to take some time to reflect on our experiences--which this book helps us to do--and we'll see that God has already been trying to communicate with us in unexpected and surprising ways.

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For young adults, the desire to say something meaningful about our human experience lies at the core of our spiritual life. Once we've made this initial connection, Mossa writes, we must complete the connection by eventually making God and other people a part of it. We need only to take some time to reflect on our experiences--which this book helps us to do--and we'll see that God has already been trying to communicate with us in unexpected and surprising ways.
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MARK MOSSA, S.J., spent his early adult years trying to figure out where God wanted him. At 27 he finally realized he was already there. Two years later he became a Jesuit and now he finds himself a priest. In the process, he learned a few things, much of it from his ministry with youth and young adults in the northeast and southern United States. The rest he learned through movies, music, poetry, prayer, and from the many amazing people he has had the privilege to serve and live with, before and after his "leap" to Jesuit life. He currently studies and teaches theology at Fordham University in the Bronx, and occasionally updates his blog, "GODsTALKed: Pursuits of a Hyphenated Priest."