Foster good habits. Press into pain. Never, ever get another perm.

Despite what many think, our twenties aren't that dead space between youth and real life. Done right, they can be among our most important years.

In 20 Things We'd Tell Our Twentysomething Selves, Peter and Kelli Worrall look back on it all - the good, the bad, and the miserable - to give you the best of what they've learned. With humility, warmth, and brilliant storytelling, they invite you not only into their wisdom but into their lives, sharing about marriage, faith, drawn-out adoptions, dark nights of the soul, and the God who's in it all. 

Let the trend of your twenties be sowing wisdom, and who knows what the rest of life will bring?
 


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What others are saying about 20 Things...

20 Things We’d Tell Our Twentysomething Selves is packed full of wisdom that is eye-opening, practical, and inspirational. From the all-important first step—check your worldview—to the final piece of encouragement—prepare to be challenged and equipped! Each chapter is a wonderful mix of relevant research, personal stories, and biblical truth. Peter and Kelli Worrall write with authenticity about their own journey toward discovering and implementing these 20 Things. And they serve as compassionate and engaging mentors for anyone hoping to make the most of this significant decade of life.
This is now one of the top books I will recommend for twentysomethings.
— Sean McDowell, Ph.D, professor at Biola University, popular speaker, and the author of over 15 books
Imagine the pressure of writing an endorsement for your college English Professor! I am one of the blessed twenty-somethings mentioned in this book who was regularly invited out to Peter and Kelli’s home during my college years for tea, respite from the stresses that come along with being a college student, and life advice. The biblical, practical wisdom that the Worralls faithfully and patiently imparted to me over those four foundational years was greatly used by God to alter the course of my life, and that same wisdom is now contained in the pages of this book, for you. So go make yourself a good cup of British tea, and settle in for 20 life-lessons that will aid, assist, sharpen, and steer you in your journey towards becoming a faithful disciple of Jesus.
— Lindsay McCaul, singer and songwriter
Peter and Kelli were the featured speakers at our recent college ministry retreat where they taught through the topics now captured in this book. The 20 Things immediately struck a chord with our group of college age young people. The Worralls speak and write from personal life experience, which makes their insights authentic and relatable. The young adults I work with are hungry to address the very topics covered by the 20 Things, and I’m excited to make this book a key recommendation in our ministry. Whether you’re a twentysomething person looking to grow, or a ministry leader hoping to impact the next generation,
Peter and Kelli’s book is a fantastic resource.
— Eric Naus, Pastor for University Students, The Moody Church
Kelli and Peter’s experiences are relatable, their advice is grace-filled and gentle, and their thoughtful discussion questions encourage vulnerability and community. I wish I’d known them in my 20’s!
— Addie Zierman, author of When We Were on Fire: A Memoir of Consuming Faith, Tangled Love & Starting Over
A beautiful book. Peter and Kelli Worrall write words so meaningful and helpful, you feel as if they wrote the entire thing just for you. It makes me want to go through my twenties all over again, just for the pleasure of doing so with their excellent advice.
— Tyler Huckabee, writer and former managing editor of RELEVANT Magazine

I have had the privilege of working with twentysomethings for over a decade as both their professor and their pastor, and I’ve come to realize that being in your twenties today is very different than it was two decades ago. It is also a much more difficult terrain to hike through. In 20 Things Peter and Kelli Worrall provide invaluable and much-needed godly wisdom for young people navigating the transition of emerging adulthood: that state of being no longer children, but not quite adults in a traditional sense. Peter and Kelli’s own experience traversing the twenties ridge trail, along with their combined years of ministry with twentysomethings, gives them a unique empathy for the challenges often misunderstood by church leaders and a vision for a path to flourishing adulthood.
— Joel Willits, Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies, North Park University