What I Thought Was So Just Ain't
Life is increasingly complex � funny yet immensely rewarding. With the ever changing times in the lives of most older Americans, Debi Mason will share with the reader some of what she knows to be true as well as her discoveries that what she thought was rock solid, absolutely so just ain�t. The one constant, as many have discovered, a relationship with Christ is still and maybe even more crucial in order to navigate through the maze of aging.
The betterment of today�s cities, communities and most of all our churches will not happen until a wealth of untapped resources that are sitting on church pews are utilized to the fullest. Minister Mason addresses these unique gifts and talents of those born between the years of 1946 and 1964. Using her own special gift of storytelling, she hopes to inspire those in the third chapter of life, the next twenty-five years after age fifty, to give more of their time, resources and talent to a hurting world on a much deeper and profound level.
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The betterment of today�s cities, communities and most of all our churches will not happen until a wealth of untapped resources that are sitting on church pews are utilized to the fullest. Minister Mason addresses these unique gifts and talents of those born between the years of 1946 and 1964. Using her own special gift of storytelling, she hopes to inspire those in the third chapter of life, the next twenty-five years after age fifty, to give more of their time, resources and talent to a hurting world on a much deeper and profound level.
What I Thought Was So Just Ain't
Life is increasingly complex � funny yet immensely rewarding. With the ever changing times in the lives of most older Americans, Debi Mason will share with the reader some of what she knows to be true as well as her discoveries that what she thought was rock solid, absolutely so just ain�t. The one constant, as many have discovered, a relationship with Christ is still and maybe even more crucial in order to navigate through the maze of aging.
The betterment of today�s cities, communities and most of all our churches will not happen until a wealth of untapped resources that are sitting on church pews are utilized to the fullest. Minister Mason addresses these unique gifts and talents of those born between the years of 1946 and 1964. Using her own special gift of storytelling, she hopes to inspire those in the third chapter of life, the next twenty-five years after age fifty, to give more of their time, resources and talent to a hurting world on a much deeper and profound level.
The betterment of today�s cities, communities and most of all our churches will not happen until a wealth of untapped resources that are sitting on church pews are utilized to the fullest. Minister Mason addresses these unique gifts and talents of those born between the years of 1946 and 1964. Using her own special gift of storytelling, she hopes to inspire those in the third chapter of life, the next twenty-five years after age fifty, to give more of their time, resources and talent to a hurting world on a much deeper and profound level.
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BN ID: | 2940149689194 |
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Publisher: | Love Clones Publishing |
Publication date: | 06/13/2014 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 121 KB |
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