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A collection of short sermons and talks addressed to college students and young adults that offers Christian reflections on moral choice, spiritual beginnings, and daily devotion. The pieces encourage inviting God into decisions at the outset rather than treating faith as a last resort, advocate personal renewal and rebirth through faith and sacrament, and link seasonal rituals to inner transformation. Practical counsel stresses active dedication over postponement, the value of communal devotional life within academic settings, and the necessity of neighborliness and moral seriousness in a rapidly changing era. Occasional historical and symbolic examples illustrate how faith shapes character and public conduct.

About the Author

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Frederic B. Kellogg

Frederic B. Kellogg was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. He is best recognized for his book "Nine O'Clock Talks," which reflects his insights and perspectives on various topics. Kellogg's writing often aimed to engage readers in thoughtful discussions, making his work relevant to those interested in personal development and social issues. His contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the cultural and intellectual climate of his time.

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