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Retirement . . . How will I make the transition? How will my finances hold up? How will I find meaning and purpose? How will I handle diminishing capabilities or status? How will I navigate loss and the end of life? . . . As a successful businessman and longtime pastor, Bob Little was often sought out for his perspective on questions like these. Wanting to provide meaningful answers, he studied the scriptures to see what the Bible had to say about the subject. In A Gift of Time, Bob shares the principles through which he lived out a successful retirement, even as he faced a terminal cancer…mehr

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Retirement . . . How will I make the transition? How will my finances hold up? How will I find meaning and purpose? How will I handle diminishing capabilities or status? How will I navigate loss and the end of life? . . . As a successful businessman and longtime pastor, Bob Little was often sought out for his perspective on questions like these. Wanting to provide meaningful answers, he studied the scriptures to see what the Bible had to say about the subject. In A Gift of Time, Bob shares the principles through which he lived out a successful retirement, even as he faced a terminal cancer diagnosis. You'll learn about five "seasons of retirement" that contrast a secular vs. spiritual worldview. It's not a formula to live by but a practical, biblical framework that will add purpose to your life long after you've stopped earning a paycheck.
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Bob Little was compassionate and inspirational to all who knew him. Afer a successful business career, he pursued a calling to church ministry. He served at Church at Charlotte for twenty-three years before partially retiring in 2004. He then became the Executive Director of Hope Cancer Ministries until he fully retired in 2011. Bob passed away in June 2022 afer a courageous battle with cancer. At that time, he was working on a book about retirement. He had discussed the project with his longtime friend Bill Schillings, who shared his interest in writing. In the spring of 2022, he turned over all his research to Bill to bring this book to fruition.