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You just moved into your new home and you’re excited to begin your life there. The first thing you’ll get to deal with in your new place is your roommate.
You will be spending a decent amount of time with them this year, so it’s important to set the stage for how the two of you are going to live together. The best way to do this is to sit down with your roommate and ask questions about how they live and how they would like to live with you.
Here are just a few to help you get started:
Once you cover these topics, you’ll be in a good position to start the year.
Most importantly, remember that you and your roommate are different people created for different roles in God’s plan for the world. In light of this, conflict is bound to happen. It’s how you handle conflict that can really make the difference.
Hopefully, setting the stage will be able to help provide a safe space for open communication.
The start of a new semester is like a mini-New Years. It’s a great time to make some resolutions about your school life (that you’ll actually keep!). This can start with your study habits.
Today's Resource Spotlight is for the updated Cru Press resource, Jacked: An Irrepressible Passion to Share the Gospel by Shelby Abbott, where the following piece originally appeared.
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