Young Adults Fighting Loneliness Need Face-To-Face Friends

Posted on Sunday, March 1, 2020 by Rafael Sierra

An alarming number of college students report thoughts of suicide, as cellphones, social media and pressures of school or sports distract many from enjoying basic human connection. Concerned adults are teaching them how to live face-to-face. K-LOVE's Rafael Sierra talks with Greg Jao, Sr. Asst to the President of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

 

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