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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.
You’ll be invigorated to walk intentionally through this fresh season of fruitfulness. As you thoughtfully consider your circumstances, you’ll be strengthened to do what God calls you to now, and you’ll be preparing your heart and habits for the years to come.
Reflection questions are included and could be used for discussion with close friends or a spouse.
(Review written for 'Not Old, Not Young, Not Done (ebook)')
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 ...the questions at the end of each chapter I found them all well chosen, and would like to revisit them. Although the author addresses family life (children leaving home etc) and other issues not directly relevant to me as an unmarried man, not once did I feel isolated by the author's writing; on the contrary, there's a sensitivity and awareness of a varied readership that I appreciated. I found the book straightforward, unpretentious and a real encouragement.
(Review written for 'Not Old, Not Young, Not Done (ebook)')
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.