College Press
Not Too Old: Turning Your Later Years into Greater Years
Not Too Old: Turning Your Later Years into Greater Years
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Overview
Can my later years be greater years?
Listen as David Faust helps answer questions such as:
- How should I deal with my fears about aging?
- What should I do when I retire?
- How can I enjoy a fruitful relationship with God as I grow older?
- How should I deal with grief when friends and family members pass away?
ISBN 978-0-89900-116-6
Endorsements
“Not Too Old is just terrific! It’s the best and most thorough book on aging I’ve ever read, and it is the best gift you could give to someone who’s struggling with aging. It will lift their spirits and challenge them to live every day to the fullest. It’s also a great gift for preachers and church leaders (including younger ones) because it reminds us that healthy churches are inter-generational churches. This book is challenging, humorous, practical, helpful, thorough, and biblical. It lifted my spirits and challenged me to keep stretching to make every day count.”
-Bob Russell, Senior Minister (Retired), Southeast Christian Church, Louisville,
Kentucky
“Not Too Old is a must-read for those of us in this later season of life. Dave Faust has woven together great advice, humor and biblical promises that will set us up for success. After finishing this book, I’m ready to make adjustments that assure my later years become greater years.”
-Scott Swan, News Anchor, WRTV, Indianapolis
“Chocked full of engaging stories, warm wisdom, and practical ideas, Not Too Old is a beautiful and empowering traveling companion and equipping tool for anyone desiring to finish the last season of life well.”
-Wendy Herrberg, Registered Nurse, Counselor, and Life Coach with Renewal Counseling LLC
About the Author
Dr. David Faust has served in ministry roles for half a century, leading churches in Ohio, New York, and Indiana, and serving for two decades as a university professor and president. He has authored 17 books, and since 1996 he has written weekly columns for The Lookout and Christian Standard magazines. He and his wife Candy live in the Indianapolis area where he serves as Senior Associate Minister at East 91st Street Christian Church.