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The good life: who doesn't want to experience it? Success, fame, wealth, health--and good companions to share it all. Ecclesiastes is the mortician of the success fantasy. Where do we find that which fulfills us and finds the most valuable elements of life? Ecclesiastes tells us how to penetrate beneath the shimmering promises of a commercialized and celebrity culture to find the joy of living in everyday life. All our striving, sweat and tears, our greatest achievements, all finally wind up in the grave. So how should we live? What should we strive to do and be as time and life continues to…mehr

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The good life: who doesn't want to experience it? Success, fame, wealth, health--and good companions to share it all. Ecclesiastes is the mortician of the success fantasy. Where do we find that which fulfills us and finds the most valuable elements of life? Ecclesiastes tells us how to penetrate beneath the shimmering promises of a commercialized and celebrity culture to find the joy of living in everyday life. All our striving, sweat and tears, our greatest achievements, all finally wind up in the grave. So how should we live? What should we strive to do and be as time and life continues to flow by, year by year, week by week. Ecclesiastes gives us insight and answers.
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Dr. David Fraser is emeritus professor of Sociology and Christian studies at Eastern University (St. Davids, PA.) He has degrees from Columbia International University, Stanford, Harvard, Fuller Seminary and Vanderbilt University. He is co-founder of Development Associates International (Colorado Springs, CO.) which provides Christian leadership training in 80 countries. He is co-author of Planning Strategies for World Evangelization, Sociology through the Eyes of Faith and author of Matthew: A Manual for Disciples and Grave Matters: Ecclesiastes on Time, the Good Life, Work and Death.