Foundations for Lifelong Learning - Softcover

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John Piper Offers 6 Habits to Spur a Lifetime of Wisdom and Wonder for the Glory of Christ 

Humans are hardwired to learn. We immerse ourselves in stories, observe the intricacies of the world, and seek educational opportunities. But lifelong learning is far more than acquiring information or completing a degree. It is a happy quest informing the habits of our minds and the affections of our hearts. And for the Christian, the goal is richer and deeper joy, to the glory of God and the eternal good of others.

In Foundations for Lifelong Learning, longtime pastor John Piper casts Christian education as the process of growing in our ability to navigate God’s word and world. Piper introduces readers to 6 vital habits—observe accurately, understand clearly, evaluate fairly, feel appropriately, apply wisely, and express compellingly. Ultimately readers will be encouraged to find Christ in and above all things—seriously and joyfully glorifying God, no matter their vocational calling. 

  • Appeals to Students and Educators: Explores 6 habits to inspire a lifetime of learning, wisdom, and wonder 
  • Offers a Biblical Perspective: Teaches how lifelong learning ultimately connect to God, his word, and our world 
  • Countercultural: Explains how one’s vocation, degree, and monetary success are not always representations of quality lifelong learning 
  • Written by John Piper: Author of Don’t Waste Your LifeCome, Lord JesusDesiring God; and Providence
Additional Info
Item Code 93703
Weight (lbs) 0.4631
Dimensions 5.25x8.00
Font Size N/A
Page Count 192
Release Date Oct 31, 2023
Discontinued Date N/A
Publisher Crossway
ISBN 10 1-4335-9370-X
ISBN 13 978-1-4335-9370-3
Translation N/A
Bible Contents N/A
Series N/A
Case Qty 68
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