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Like any doting grandparent, Pastor Ken Koeman has been watching his five post millennial grandkids emerge into their young adult years. They're global citizens. Social media is their platform. Their world is hi-tech. Their ever present smartphone means they are always tuned in, accessing instant news, shopping, communication, sports. Their future is incredibly promising. But this seasoned pastor, now fighting his own battle with cancer, also knows what else may very well come their way, and knows they need to be warned, and given hope, while he still has time. They are living in a broken…mehr

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Like any doting grandparent, Pastor Ken Koeman has been watching his five post millennial grandkids emerge into their young adult years. They're global citizens. Social media is their platform. Their world is hi-tech. Their ever present smartphone means they are always tuned in, accessing instant news, shopping, communication, sports. Their future is incredibly promising. But this seasoned pastor, now fighting his own battle with cancer, also knows what else may very well come their way, and knows they need to be warned, and given hope, while he still has time. They are living in a broken world, where deep patterns of human selfishness, injustice, abuse, and disloyalty threaten every relationship they will need to flourish. A smart phone is no defense against betrayal.They will face strained partnerships, polarized work teams, chilled friendships, lies, backbiting, even abandonment. It will be shattering. And they will agonize over how such broken relationships can ever be redeemed. It will not be easy. They may think it impossible.
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Autorenporträt
Ken Koeman is a retired pastor in the Reformed tradition. In addition to many articles he has written, this is his first book. He has served as a pastor for 50 years and currently is pastor to seniors at Sonlight Community CRC in Lynden, WA. He and his wife Kay have two married children and five post-millenial grandchildren for whom he wrote this book.