For those who are interested in emerging adulthood, this is a book worth
having on the bookshelf. I would recommend this book for Christian practitioners
such as pastors, Christian educators, and mentors. I would also suggest
that scholars would also benefit from this book as they reflect upon the
theory of emerging adulthood and religiosity. The book is very well organized
and written. The points are clearly stated and case studies are shared to help
the readers relate the content to real life situations. Lastly, while this book offers
great insight into mentoring emerging adults, the Christlife component
of mentoring speaks to all Christians who seek to mentor individuals of any
developmental stage.