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Not Old, Not Young, Not Done (ebook)

Not Old, Not Young, Not Done ebook

Following Jesus in your 50s and 60s

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About this book

Our 50s and 60s are two decades with unique opportunities and challenges.

Perhaps you are becoming an empty-nester, considering or entering retirement, caring for elderly parents or welcoming grandchildren. This stage of life is new and different, but the joyful call of following Jesus is the same.

In Not Old, Not Young, Not Done, you’ll find encouragement to faithfully follow Jesus through the ups and downs of this season. No matter what the specific circumstances you might find yourself in during the “afternoon of life,” author Christopher Ash speaks truth to the heart.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Christopher Ash
ISBN:
9781802543421
Format:
eBook
First published:
October 2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction: The Afternoon of Life

  1. A Wise Heart                    
  2. Getting Older                   
  3. Prayer 
  4. The Gospel
  5. Elderly Parents
  6. Marriage
  7. Younger Family
  8. Church
  9. "Retirement"
  10. Friendship

Conclusion: A Heart at Peace 

Appendix: A Godly Menopause

Acknowledgments

Endorsements

The period of time between middle age and old age has not yet been given a name, but with characteristic wisdom, warmth and insight, Christopher Ash has provided us with a navigational map to chart our progress. The unique privileges, challenges and opportunities of this era are to be enjoyed rather than endured as we follow Jesus and seek to make a difference for his kingdom.

Alistair Begg Bible Teacher, Truth For Life; Previous Senior Pastor, Parkside Church, Cleveland; Author, Pray Big and The Christian Manifesto

In our fifties and sixties it can be so easy, so comfortable, to step back from serving in the church, stop getting involved in the lives of needy people, and simply settle into a comfortable spirituality that lacks passion for prayer and for new discoveries in the Bible. In this book, Christopher Ash kindly nudges us out of complacency, encouraging us to steward this particular season of life for the kingdom of God.

Nancy Guthrie Bible teacher and author of the Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament series

This book is a lifebuoy to lift you out of the ‘Sea of Disappointment’ and put you on the ‘Path of Contentment’ as you navigate your fifties and sixties. But whatever your age, you will be steadied and strengthened by this pastoral gem from Christopher Ash. I found myself face to face with familiar griefs but also such comforting remedies. The lies we breathe are destabilising us—here is real stabilising truth and love.

Simon Manchester Retired Senior Minister, St. Thomas' North Sydney, Australia

I wasn’t aware that I needed this, but Christopher has written a profoundly helpful challenge to take up the cross of Christ in our fifties and sixties rather than settle into a duvet of comfort or drift into a pattern of complaint. It’s all delivered with the warmth of a friend—typical of Christopher’s writing—and did me much good.

Matt Fuller Senior Pastor of Christ Church Mayfair, London; author of Reclaiming Masculinity

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5.00 stars Timely, sensitive, encouraging.

 

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The first 3 stars of my 5 star rating were given simply because of the unique title; a book written just for me - wonderful! I'm in my early 60's and to come across such a book when I've actually been reflecting on these very things was a real joy. The 4th and 5th stars were given because of its gentle, reflective style, and its thoroughly biblical focus; I liked the short scenarios at the beginning of each chapter that, if not directly relevant to my life were all very interesting, and although I didn't spend much time reflecting on ...

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4.00 stars Very interesting and important

 

On the way to the afternoon of life, it's very important to keep fresh and getting wise. I am sure this book will inspire many people to stay fruitfull to the end.

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