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This book shows how the Bible offers timeless wisdom for any age, but has special guidance for older people. Author Richard Morgan has chosen 120 Scripture readings, in tribute to Moses--recorded as living one hundred and twenty years when he died--and written a series of reflections on Bible characters whose experience of aging speaks across the centuries to us today. Author Jane Marie Thibault asks the question, ""Would you accept the gift of 120 years with joy and gratitude, or would you respond according to your circumstances? . . . For the first time in the history of humankind many of us…mehr

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This book shows how the Bible offers timeless wisdom for any age, but has special guidance for older people. Author Richard Morgan has chosen 120 Scripture readings, in tribute to Moses--recorded as living one hundred and twenty years when he died--and written a series of reflections on Bible characters whose experience of aging speaks across the centuries to us today. Author Jane Marie Thibault asks the question, ""Would you accept the gift of 120 years with joy and gratitude, or would you respond according to your circumstances? . . . For the first time in the history of humankind many of us may have the opportunity to live that long. We can reasonably expect that we will soon accept the gift of 120 years. Is this good news or bad news for you?"" Medical science has extended our years and given us longevity, but medical science cannot give us meaning for these years. The meditations in this book offer stories of older Biblical men and women, like Abraham and Sarah, Elizabeth and Zechariah, Simeon and Ann, who offer wisdom on how to find meaning in these later years. Morgan's book would be good reading for older adults and those who have not yet had to face the challenges of the later years. Its wisdom offers the prayer, ""May you die young at a very old age.""
Autorenporträt
Richard L. Morgan is an author and retired Presbyterian minister who lives in a retirement community near Pittsburgh, PA, where he continues his ministry of pastoral care to residents at all levels of care. Dr. Morgan received the Lifetime Legacy Award from the Presbyterian Older Adult Ministry in 2013. Dr. Morgan is the author of many books, including No Act of Love Is Ever Wasted: A Spirituality of Care for Persons with Dementia and Pilgrimage into the Last Third of Life, as well as his forthcoming book, At the Edge of Life: Conversations when Death Is Near. He can be reached via his website, http://richardmorganauthor.com, which hosts his blog, "View from Eighty."