Finding Your Calling for the Rest of Your Life
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Köp båda 2 för 360 krEugene H. Peterson -- author of The Message "Paul Stevens has spent a writing lifetime in shaping the Christian imagination into embracing the ordinary areas of life. Aging Matters may well be his most important work -- important because we are living longer than ever and finding ourselves with fewer resources to live well and wisely. This book is a brilliantly crafted, prayerfully shaped witness for living to the glory of God." Marilyn McEntyre -- author of A Faithful Farewell "Stevens's understanding of aging as a calling provides a foundation for imaginative, generous reflection on the gifts and the tasks of later life. With candor regarding the temptations and limits that come with age, he offers an invigorating vision of final years lived generously and purposefully. The study guides following each chapter make this a valuable handbook to share with friends and partners in faith." Paul Pearce -- Centre for Healthy Aging Transitions, Carey Institute "This well-researched, engaging book encourages readers to embrace aging as a process for continuing to mature personally, live purposefully, and stay involved practically with others in ministry. . . . A very helpful, hopeful, faith-informed approach to one of the most significant challenges of our time." Eugene H. Peterson author of "The Message" Paul Stevens has spent a writing lifetime in shaping the Christian imagination into embracing the ordinary areas of life. "Aging Matters" may well be his most important work important because we are living longer than ever and finding ourselves with fewer resources to live well and wisely. This book is a brilliantly crafted, prayerfully shaped witness for living to the glory of God. Marilyn McEntyre author of "A Faithful Farewell" Stevens s understanding of aging as a calling provides a foundation for imaginative, generous reflection on the gifts and the tasks of later life. With candor regarding the temptations and limits that come withage, he offers an invigorating vision of final years lived generously and purposefully. The study guides following each chapter make this a valuable handbook to share with friends and partners in faith. Paul Pearce Centre for Healthy Aging Transitions, Carey Institute This well-researched, engaging book encourages readers to embrace aging as a process for continuing to mature personally, live purposefully, and stay involved practically with others in ministry. ... Avery helpful, hopeful, faith-informed approach to one of the most significant challenges of our time. "
R. Paul Stevens is Professor Emeritus of Marketplace Theology and Leadership at Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia. His previous books include Work Matters: Lessons from Scripture and (with Alvin Ung) Taking Your Soul to Work: Overcoming the Nine Deadly Sins of the Workplace.